Wolf Rider and Wolf Raider

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Stronghold creatures
Level 1
Goblin Goblin
Hobgoblin Hobgoblin
Level 2
Wolf Rider Wolf Rider
Wolf Raider Wolf Raider
Level 3
Orc Orc Orc
Orc Chieftain Orc Chieftain Orc Chieftain
Level 4
Ogre Ogre
Ogre Mage Ogre Mage
Level 5
Roc Roc
Thunderbird Thunderbird
Level 6
Cyclops Cyclops
Cyclops King Cyclops King
Level 7
Behemoth Behemoth
Ancient Behemoth Ancient Behemoth
Towns
Castle Rampart Tower
Inferno Necropolis Dungeon
Stronghold Fortress Conflux
Cove Factory
Neutral
Statistics
Wolf Rider
Creature Wolf Rider.png
 Cost per troop 
Resource Gold 20x18.gif
100

Attack 7
Defense 5
Damage 2–4
Health 10
Speed 6
Movement Ground
Size 2
Growth 9
AI Value 130
Wolf Raider
Creature Wolf Raider.png
 Cost per troop 
Resource Gold 20x18.gif
140

Attack 8
Defense 5
Damage 3–4 (x2)
Health 10
Speed 8
Movement Ground
Size 2
Growth 9
AI Value 203
 Special abilities:
Double attack
Portraits
Wolf Rider portrait.png Wolf Raider portrait.png
Mini Portrait Wolf Rider.png Mini Portrait Wolf Raider.png
Wolf Pen   Wolf Rider (adventure map).gif Wolf Raider (adventure map).gif

Wolf Riders and Raiders are the level 2 creatures of Stronghold. They are recruited from the Wolf Pen.

"Goblins and hobgoblins mounted on wolfback are far more effective than their ground-pounding counterparts. The raider delivers two blows with each attack." RoE manual

Heroes with a specialty[edit | edit source]

  • TyraxorTyraxor Tyraxor the Barbarian has wolf riders as a specialty, which increases the attack and defense skills of any wolf riders or raiders for each level attained after 2nd level and gives them a speed bonus of 1.

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Wolf riders and raiders often die in large quantities if they are to attack straight away, as most Stronghold units do, but used wisely, they can take down lots of enemies without dying, especially the wolf raiders. A good tactic is to wait and then attack an enemy unit which already retaliated this turn, thus striking it twice with the Wolf Raiders and dealing great amounts of damage without losing any units.

Their only downside besides their durability is that their dwelling can be upgraded only if the Goblin Barracks was upgraded already, which costs 5 wood Wood and 5 ore Ore, together with 1000 gold Gold, resources that could be used for something else in the early game.


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