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Best Smarter Attack Guide

Attacking heroes in Hero Wars Alliance used to be simple. Pick your strongest team, press battle, hope for the best. Those days are gone. Between relics, talismans, blue spheres and a full stack of new progression systems, reaching the level where you can reliably hit heroes for your guild now takes planning, preparation and — for a lot of players — time. This best smarter attack guide is built to help you develop those habits the right way.

And that is completely okay. Not everybody needs to become the hero hitter. Some players love Titans. Others focus on defence. Still others live for the planning side of wars. All of those roles matter. Even if you never become the main attacker for your guild, you still want those Arena emeralds. You still want those Champion League rewards. And for that, you need to know how to attack.

So welcome to the Olympus Alliance training grounds. This guide assumes you have Discord, access to community warbot tools, and a guild that communicates. If that is you — let’s begin.

Tip 1: Keep Your Warbot Updated

Sounds boring. Changes everything. Most guilds already have systems set up to import heroes and Titans — use them. That means keeping your levels updated, your relics current, and your talismans accurate. In short, outdated information is one of the most common reasons training fails before it even starts. Good preparation saves enormous frustration down the line.

Tip 2: Run the Train Command and Find the Closest Power in Your Guild

This one is huge. Ask your guildmate to set the defence. Then match relic levels and talismans as closely as you possibly can. Especially right now — gold relics can completely change how a fight plays out. The closer your training environment is to the real line, the more reliable your results will be. Do not skip this step.

Tip 3: Train Early

Do not wait. If you know you will be offline later in the day, ask your guildmate or planner to save the line. Nothing feels worse than needing to attack and finding nobody available to help. Above all, preparation creates freedom. The players who train early are the ones who step into attack phase with confidence.

Tip 4: Use Warbot Suggestions — But Don’t Follow Them Blindly

This one matters. Warbot is an incredible tool. However, it gives ideas, not guarantees. Historic data does not always adapt quickly when the meta shifts. Interactions change. Counters change. A single update can turn a reliable solution into a losing one overnight. Think of warbot as roughly 60% machine and 40% your own training. That combination is what wins wars.

Tip 5: Identify the Hardest Line First in Guild Championship

If you are playing Guild Championship, do not waste your strongest heroes early. Instead, solve the biggest problem first. Allocate your heroes and build the hardest counter. Once that line is handled, everything else becomes easier. If this is Arena, however, the approach is different — take your strongest solution and go. Simple.

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Tip 6: Look for Easy Iris Opportunities

This saves enormous training time. If you can find one line where Iris can secure a clean victory, take it. A core of Iris, Soleil, Nebula and Tempus often creates fast, repeatable solutions. Moreover, if Iris can solve the strongest enemy line on the board, even better — training for everything else becomes significantly easier.

Tip 7: Know Your Hard Counters

This is where your best smarter attack guide knowledge really starts to pay off. Because experience reduces attempts, and fewer attempts means fewer wasted resources. The more counter knowledge you carry into war, the more efficient your training becomes. Some examples to get you started:

  • See Kayla? Think Somna.
  • See Yasmine? Think Electra.
  • See Guus? Think Mushy.
  • See a Dodge setup? Think Polaris.
  • See Satori? Think Julius.

Memorising these interactions saves more resources than most players realise. Build your counter knowledge and watch your training time drop dramatically.

Tip 8: Respect Targeting Traps

This is advanced level. Smart defenders do not only build power — they also manipulate targeting. As a result, one wrong target and the counter disappears entirely. Some situations to watch for:

  • Using Phobos or Cornelius? Watch for Byrna or Aidan’s first talisman shifting the highest Magic Attack target before your ult lands.
  • Using Oya? Watch for low-health bait setups designed to redirect her ult.
  • Using Yasmine? Watch for low-armour traps that pull her ult off the intended target.

Heroes like Martha, Electra and Aidan can completely redirect your ultimate. Recognising these setups before you commit is what separates solid hitters from exceptional ones.

Tip 9: Understand Your Guild’s Standards

Training quality matters. For most guilds, a 30–0 training result is a solid starting point — clean, reliable and repeatable. Nevertheless, if you are playing Royals or a critical war is on the line, the expected standard may be higher. Communicate with your planners. Know what is required before attack phase begins so there are no surprises.

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Tip 10: Ask for Help

Seriously. Nobody becomes a hero hitter alone. If training is not working, ping your planner. Ask your strongest hitter. People help. Communities grow this way. Just leave enough time — nobody enjoys solving a fight ten minutes before attack phase ends.

And Guardians — failure happens. This is Hero Wars. Nobody wins every attack forever. If you trained, prepared, communicated and still failed, report it. Then learn from it and move forward. That is how you get stronger. Ultimately, no best smarter attack guide replaces the experience you build through every single war.

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Got questions about hero attacking or want to run some training with experienced hitters? Join the Olympus Alliance Discord — we are always ready to help.