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Post by Vatutin on Jan 3, 2016 4:03:11 GMT
I got one question. (it answers for itself)
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Post by Mountbatten on Jan 3, 2016 4:20:56 GMT
I got one question. (it answers for itself) Don't buy him. You don't deserve his amazing combat ability.
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Post by Vatutin on Jan 3, 2016 4:22:05 GMT
I got one question. (it answers for itself) Don't buy him. You don't deserve his amazing combat ability. Why? Give me a 5 paragraph essay on why not buy Mountbatten.
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Post by MountbattenGB on Jan 3, 2016 4:29:38 GMT
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Post by Mountbatten on Jan 3, 2016 5:03:02 GMT
Don't buy him. You don't deserve his amazing combat ability. Why? Give me a 5 paragraph essay on why not buy Mountbatten. Challenge Accepted. Mountbatten is a very powerful naval general. His strength lies in fighting multiple enemies at once, fighting on land with Infantry prowess, and having the uncanny ability to not die. With the low price of 970 medals, Mountbatten is a good addition to any squad. However, Vatutin is a terrible general, and therefore anybody who uses him cannot use Mountbatten. Firstly, Mountbatten can fight multiple enemies at the same time. In situations like getting across the Atlantic to attack the US or across the Pacific to attack Japan, Mountbatten is very helpful because more often than not there will be an enemy fleet. Typically, Mountbatten can be used the most effectively against Destroyer ships, although he will excel against other Naval units. Even Submarines will be crushed by Mountbatten. Secondly, Mountbatten can be a hybrid general. With several stars in Infantry, he can battle effectively in melee combat. He also has the skill Jungle Fighting, which allows him to excel in territories like South Asia, South America, and even in central Europe. In my own experience, Mountbatten has been able to successfully 1v1 Guderian with Light Infantry. Clearly Mountbatten is an ideal land infantry general along with his Naval power. Thirdly, Mountbatten just cannot die. He has 170 extra health. This is quite a bit for a raw general, putting him above many others in sustained combat situations. Not to mention that high health is a must have for naval generals. This also adds into how Mountbatten can face multiple enemies. He can absorb damage, and dish out even more. In conclusion, Mountbatten us a hybrid navy, infantry, artillery, tank, and air force general. He is able to do massive amounts of damage to any type of enemy. He is powerful on all types of terrain, and is the best general in the game. Vatutin is not deserving of fighting alongside Mountbatten. There you go.
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Post by Władysław Anders on Jan 3, 2016 9:06:39 GMT
In my experience, Pound is a solid naval admiral, and if you train him and give him enough xp he really is a force to be reckoned iwth on the seas and he is not half bad with infantry
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Post by Jean Lannes on Jan 3, 2016 9:37:28 GMT
Mountbatten we all know you make guest profiles. Just stop please
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Post by Jean Lannes on Jan 3, 2016 9:38:22 GMT
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Post by Władysław Anders on Jan 3, 2016 9:54:34 GMT
Lol
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Post by Mountbatten on Jan 3, 2016 10:03:09 GMT
Mountbatten we all know you make guest profiles. Just stop please Actually, that's not me. That's a legitimate guest that likes me. I'm as surprised as you are
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Post by Władysław Anders on Jan 3, 2016 10:07:28 GMT
Sure, whatever helps you sleep at night
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Post by Mountbatten on Jan 3, 2016 10:10:30 GMT
Sure, whatever helps you sleep at night I'm serious.
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Post by Władysław Anders on Jan 3, 2016 10:23:34 GMT
Sure, whatever helps you sleep at night I'm serious.
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Post by Mountbatten on Jan 3, 2016 10:28:59 GMT
Well if you won't believe me then that's your problem I guess.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Jan 3, 2016 10:40:57 GMT
-__________- battening -_________-
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