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It is possible to store your units in your inventory, but only after construction of the unit at a Military building. This guide is part of the official guides released by Empires & Allies.
Click on the building to deploy then immediately click on the Cancel button in the lower right menu.
Your unit will go directly to your inventory.
Buildings cannot be placed in Inventory because they need to be constructed on solid ground first.
After units are deployed on your Empire island, they cannot be stored in inventory, and only used to defend resources and buildings. Use caution before deploying!
Source: Empires & Allies
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