|
Post by hrabrimalitoster on Nov 6, 2021 23:48:14 GMT
Where is my title World Fastes Conqueror 😁 Also, not sure who the people of the World Fastes Conqueror are, but i'm sure they'll look into your application If I need to bribe someone just say so😂
|
|
|
Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2021 1:01:23 GMT
Also, not sure who the people of the World Fastes Conqueror are, but i'm sure they'll look into your application If I need to bribe someone just say so😂 Slip me a small loan of a million dollars and i'd consider.
|
|
|
Post by hrabrimalitoster on Nov 7, 2021 10:59:18 GMT
If I need to bribe someone just say so😂 Slip me a small loan of a million dollars and i'd consider. I refuse, because of your insolent request, my armies ravaged Europe and took your record 😁 Caesar time 3*
|
|
|
Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2021 11:14:42 GMT
Slip me a small loan of a million dollars and i'd consider. I refuse, because of your insolent request, my armies ravaged Europe and took your record 😁 Caesar time 3* Shame, I actually had an 10 turn run, but my phone bailed on me and didn't record the conquest. Quite a problem for me when making guides for EW6 1914 as well. A 10 turn run is possible if Egyptians don't clown and if Crassus doesn't fail. Not sure if 9 turns is possible, I've tried but no dice.
|
|
|
Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2021 11:15:54 GMT
hrabrimalitoster, can you give me your Attila and the banner of chaos, I promise to give them back
|
|
|
Post by hrabrimalitoster on Nov 7, 2021 12:24:34 GMT
hrabrimalitoster, can you give me your Attila and the banner of chaos, I promise to give them back Unfortunately I can't, it was a gift, I bought them for myself as a reward for setting the highest score in Punic wars. And now seriously, I bought them to support developers because of these great games. I played EW4, EW6, GCR, EW6 1914 and I never bought anything from their store. The Attila, Spartacus and Banner of Chaos I bought were a small contribution to their work.
|
|
|
Post by hrabrimalitoster on Nov 7, 2021 12:30:37 GMT
Shame, I actually had an 10 turn run, but my phone bailed on me and didn't record the conquest. Quite a problem for me when making guides for EW6 1914 as well. A 10 turn run is possible if Egyptians don't clown and if Crassus doesn't fail. Not sure if 9 turns is possible, I've tried but no dice. Yes, 10 turns is definitely possible, I lost a general in Asia Minor in the 7th turn, I was quite careless and self-confident, so maybe this attempt would have been in the 10 turns if I hadn't been fooling around. A 9 turn may be possible but Egypt must be bribed to get into the fight earlier.
|
|
|
Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2021 12:50:47 GMT
hrabrimalitoster 9 turns maybe possible, but I'm not gonna spend time trying for that. In all my tries, Rome Crassus screws around and delays. The 10 turn run I did was already pushing rng as Egypt manage to get where they needed to be just in time. I just did the Rome Caesar run since it bothered me how high 14 turn was. I might try Rome Antony for Augustus time and see if I can lower it, but maybe later. I'm burnt out atm doing GCR and EW6 1914, while making guides. I need to not be completely burnt out when the new GCR update releases, as I the new banners might change the meta.
|
|
|
Post by Nobunaga Oda on Dec 12, 2021 10:19:45 GMT
Rome and Han Boii Conquest without gens (1*). Took around 20-30 turns just to march from Jerusalem, Anatolia, regions inclusive of and north of the former Bosphorus Kingdom, and Aegyptus to the eastern end of the map.
Strategy: Draw the Germanic tribes in to delay Rome on its Alpine-Germanic front, hold out against from on your end, help Dacia and other nearby allies to survive and wait for the Han storm to sweep Rome's european forces away. Then, circle the map to mop up Hellas, Carthage, Aegyptus and Asia. At the same time, open another front into the former Han territories which will be overrun by the enemies fron the Caucasus and Asia.
|
|
sugarman
Captain
Possibly the World Record Score Holder (but probably not)
Posts: 94
|
Post by sugarman on Jan 15, 2022 17:31:42 GMT
|
|
|
Post by hrabrimalitoster on Jan 15, 2022 18:12:35 GMT
On page 30 of this post, i explained step by step how i managed to finish in 11 turns, enjoy
|
|
sugarman
Captain
Possibly the World Record Score Holder (but probably not)
Posts: 94
|
Post by sugarman on Jan 15, 2022 19:43:04 GMT
hrabrimalitoster , 23… can’t hit Aetolian before turn 3. What movement items do you have?
|
|
|
Post by hrabrimalitoster on Jan 16, 2022 1:24:15 GMT
hrabrimalitoster , 23… can’t hit Aetolian before turn 3. What movement items do you have? Which generals are you using? Do they have max upgraded rank and skills? What type is your commander?
|
|
sugarman
Captain
Possibly the World Record Score Holder (but probably not)
Posts: 94
|
Post by sugarman on Jan 16, 2022 12:48:21 GMT
hrabrimalitoster , Infantry - commander + mammoth, pompey, crassus cavalry - antony, macedonian gen archer - drusus + goblin and movement I can’t replicate your end of turn 1 positioning
|
|
|
Post by hrabrimalitoster on Jan 16, 2022 15:38:30 GMT
hrabrimalitoster , Infantry - commander + mammoth, pompey, crassus cavalry - antony, macedonian gen archer - drusus + goblin and movement I can’t replicate your end of turn 1 positioning You use a small number of generals, why don't you use 8 generals as much as the game allows? Personally, I use generals who have march skill, Commander, Atilla, Pompey, Crassus, Bato, Antony, Tiberius, and one general who does not need march skill for the assigned tasks, I personally use Spartacus, but any strong general can serve. For the first turn you need to have a general who is able to attack Corinth immediately, first move the Macedonan general near the city to reveal their army to you and then with your general (for that I use Attila) you attack Corinth. With the northern army, Pompey discovers Nicopolis, then with a cavalry general (I use Commander) you attack that city.
|
|