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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2019 15:27:32 GMT
His talent is being fast , plus the armors that will be added later on. Exactly. Previous time his role was a heavy cavalry general, now I think rather of medium or light cavalry units. Always available and easy to replenish... Pros of light units=easy to replenish Cons=low defense, bad defense type(light), lower hp. I dislike placing units on light units, especially infantry. As for cavalry, the only one i place on light cavalry is hannibal, just because he has damage. He dies quickly though, so it's a risk. But i think with proper positioning and fore planning, that strategy of yours will work
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Post by Reinhard Von Lohengramm on Jul 30, 2019 16:51:26 GMT
stoic , i think you will save the crown for another gen (Mithridates VI?) and the orations for other gen (Huo / arminius in Heavy cavalry with the mega boost of crit rate?), im right?
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Post by Reinhard Von Lohengramm on Jul 30, 2019 17:06:47 GMT
stoic, i think Antony is not far from your new reborn commander, apart i think he is more cheap in general (upgrade rank, skills), and for light cavalry he is very good.
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Post by stoic on Jul 30, 2019 17:42:45 GMT
stoic , i think you will save the crown for another gen (Mithridates VI?) and the orations for other gen (Huo / arminius in Heavy cavalry with the mega boost of crit rate?), im right? Yes, I will give the crown to Arminius, and the Golden spear plus Orations to Mithridates. A simple crossbow is good enough for Huo, imo... My commander will use a simple Pompeii Gladius for the time being, eventually I will stack up his auras.
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Post by Reinhard Von Lohengramm on Jul 30, 2019 17:55:36 GMT
stoic , you have reason, oration will last for 2-3 rounds (if a enemy dont attack and low your moral.)
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Post by stoic on Jul 30, 2019 17:56:58 GMT
stoic, i think Antony is not far from your new reborn commander, apart i think he is more cheap in general (upgrade rank, skills), and for light cavalry he is very good. There are two considerable moments, though. First, Guerilla. Survivability of Cavalry generals is quite important and Antony doesn't have it, that makes him somewhat vulnerable. Second, terrain bonus. I used to have Jungle fighting, but Plain fighting is more practical, to tell the truth. I plan to give to my Commander a flag increasing it to 20 points. So, in comparison to Antony, my commander can activate all 4 of his skills while attacking infantry and 3 while attacking archers and cavalry. Antony, on the other hand, 2 and 1 respectively. I think the difference is considerable. As our Commander already has mobility bonus and light/medium cavalry is relatively fast, I don't think March is necessary in this case.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2019 19:28:17 GMT
stoic , i think Antony is not far from your new reborn commander, apart i think he is more cheap in general (upgrade rank, skills), and for light cavalry he is very good. There are two considerable moments, though. First, Guerilla. Survivability of Cavalry generals is quite important and Antony doesn't have it, that makes him somewhat vulnerable. Second, terrain bonus. I used to have Jungle fighting, but Plain fighting is more practical, to tell the truth. I plan to give to my Commander a flag increasing it to 20 points. So, in comparison to Antony, my commander can activate all 4 of his skills while attacking infantry and 3 while attacking archers and cavalry. Antony, on the other hand, 2 and 1 respectively. I think the difference is considerable. As our Commander already has mobility bonus and light/medium cavalry is relatively fast, I don't think March is necessary in this case. March is always necessary. Also, I Antony has survuvability, just don't make him attack units that will hit back hard . Even with Hannibal that has a lvl5 guerilla I avoid making him attack generals unless absolutely necessary. Also, Antony is more mobile because of his talent. In theory, he's average. But in practical use, he's great.
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Post by andrei on Jul 30, 2019 19:31:16 GMT
March generals are not for fighting I'ld say Don't use them to attack anything but the cities
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Post by silvercreek on Jul 30, 2019 19:34:58 GMT
So now,we have generals, but should not attack,since they are so fricking fragile, how odd is this? Give me another reason to dump this game😁🐷
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2019 19:41:50 GMT
March generals are not for fighting I'ld say Don't use them to attack anything but the cities Except if your name is Pompey.
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Post by Sun liren on Jul 30, 2019 21:02:48 GMT
Or our best inf commander boi
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Post by silvercreek on Aug 1, 2019 3:43:44 GMT
Lost my mother recently so am sorry for the depressive posting.
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Post by yuanzhong on Aug 1, 2019 4:27:02 GMT
There are two considerable moments, though. First, Guerilla. Survivability of Cavalry generals is quite important and Antony doesn't have it, that makes him somewhat vulnerable. Second, terrain bonus. I used to have Jungle fighting, but Plain fighting is more practical, to tell the truth. I plan to give to my Commander a flag increasing it to 20 points. So, in comparison to Antony, my commander can activate all 4 of his skills while attacking infantry and 3 while attacking archers and cavalry. Antony, on the other hand, 2 and 1 respectively. I think the difference is considerable. As our Commander already has mobility bonus and light/medium cavalry is relatively fast, I don't think March is necessary in this case. March is always necessary. Also, I Antony has survuvability, just don't make him attack units that will hit back hard . Even with Hannibal that has a lvl5 guerilla I avoid making him attack generals unless absolutely necessary. Also, Antony is more mobile because of his talent. In theory, he's average. But in practical use, he's great. Depend on your style As I usually do auto play in conquest, he sucks. But when I do Campaign or Conquest manually, he's really good The weakness of Antony is the stronger his teamates are, the better his performance, hard to use him solo IMO
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Post by silvercreek on Aug 1, 2019 22:26:03 GMT
Loonytunes interlude 😀
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Aug 2, 2019 2:13:45 GMT
March generals are not for fighting I'ld say Don't use them to attack anything but the cities Except if your name is Pompey. Or Tigranes II!
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