
But making both, rough approximation and average data our guide, we can pinpoint which alliances work best at which points of the game.

Let’s start with the early game and build up on that. Best alliances in Underlords for early gameĪssassins, Brutes, Knights, and Warriors. These four alliances really shine in the early game. The whole point of having a solid early game is to set up your mid- and late-game. A good setup ultimately leads to victory. Using your tier 1 and tier 2 units, you need to be able to pull off functional positioning as well as a strong core setup. These cores, when set up properly, will smoothen your transition into the mid-game and make you pretty invincible in the late game given you make the right decisions. It’s very important to keep in mind that these units will be replaced by others later on. They are only useful as long as something better doesn’t come up in most cases. Slardar: Definitely the best early game warrior unit.

Dishes out amazing damage and pairs up nicely with other early game units. Warriors also happen to work in perfect harmony with warlocks.Savages work in sync as well, so Bristleback, Sand King, Lone Druid, etc.If you cannot get your hands on either Tusk or Tiny to work with Slardar, go for a Pudge or even Earth Spirit, though their costs are higher and their impact also less for the early game set up.Tusk and Tiny both work really well with Slardar.

The reason is simple – healing added to bonus armor is powerful to the point of being broken. If you plan to go a warlock-centered way, then I’d recommend getting a Shadow Fiend as early as possible.
