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Then build up troll forces with preferable stone trolls, maby some giants for sieges, summon the big stuff and start attacking the enemies backline. It's more like a tarpit and for literally trolling your enemy with constant harrasment. The freespawn from the troll forrests isn't going to win you the game by killing the enemy.
