Here's why:
* LEGO Battles is a strategy game. The focus is on building your army, managing resources, and strategically deploying your units to defeat the enemy. There is no concept of separate teams within your own army.
* You control all your units. You are the commander of your army and can issue orders to every unit you have. There's no distinction between "teammates" and "enemies" within your own forces.
* Multiplayer focuses on separate armies. If you're playing against another player, you each control your own independent army, competing to conquer the map and defeat the other player.
How you can play with different units:
* Choose different factions: In LEGO Battles, you can select different factions like knights, goblins, pirates, or others. Each faction has its own unique units with different strengths and weaknesses. This allows you to build a diverse army with different playstyles.
* Customize your units: Some units have special abilities that can be unlocked as you progress. You can equip your units with different weapons, armor, and upgrades to tailor them to your playstyle.
* Create your own army: In some versions of the game, you might have the ability to create custom armies with a selection of units from different factions.
Essentially, you don't use different "teams" in the traditional sense, but you can utilize the variety of units and factions available to create a diverse and adaptable army for your gameplay.