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Generals
Jan 6, 2016 3:53:19 GMT
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Post by Dobeln on Jan 6, 2016 3:53:19 GMT
OK so my game data was deleted as many people know, and I was wondering who are the best generals for each class. Dobeln vs Oudinot Ney vs Golitsyn vs Berthier Grouchy vs Marmont vs Jourdan vs Kutaisov vs Drummond and not scharnost or solonicki because I don't..find accurate to be a good skill. Also is snare drum useful on cavalry?
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Post by Erich von Manstein on Jan 6, 2016 22:49:35 GMT
1. Beginning: Doblen>Oudinot. With snare drum: Oudinot>Doblen. 2. Guard Cav: Sulkowski>Savary>Bertier>Golitsyn>Ney. Armored Car: Berthier>Golitsyn>Sulkowski>Savary>Ney. Plus: the Berthier here is fully regrouped. 3. Against forts: Drummond>Scharnhorst>Sokolniki>Yermolov>Marmont>Jourdan=Kutaisov>Grouchy. Against man: Scharnhorst>Sokolniki>>Yermolov>Marmont>Kutaisov>Jourdan>Grouchy>Drummond. 4. Obviously, no matter which kind of troop, it is better to keep the output high so yes.
Accurate/Strike/Bugle are really good, because look through the map, there are trees/mountains/defenses/cities evading the damage for at least 10%, is it better to have 100% without evading, or 90%- with an extra of 4.5~6.3-? Your choice.
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Generals
Jan 6, 2016 22:53:25 GMT
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Post by Mountbatten on Jan 6, 2016 22:53:25 GMT
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Generals
Jan 7, 2016 22:57:55 GMT
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Post by Dobeln on Jan 7, 2016 22:57:55 GMT
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Generals
Jan 7, 2016 22:58:49 GMT
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Post by Dobeln on Jan 7, 2016 22:58:49 GMT
1. Beginning: Doblen>Oudinot. With snare drum: Oudinot>Doblen. 2. Guard Cav: Sulkowski>Savary>Bertier>Golitsyn>Ney. Armored Car: Berthier>Golitsyn>Sulkowski>Savary>Ney. Plus: the Berthier here is fully regrouped. 3. Against forts: Drummond>Scharnhorst>Sokolniki>Yermolov>Marmont>Jourdan=Kutaisov>Grouchy. Against man: Scharnhorst>Sokolniki>>Yermolov>Marmont>Kutaisov>Jourdan>Grouchy>Drummond. 4. Obviously, no matter which kind of troop, it is better to keep the output high so yes. Accurate/Strike/Bugle are really good, because look through the map, there are trees/mountains/defenses/cities evading the damage for at least 10%, is it better to have 100% without evading, or 90%- with an extra of 4.5~6.3-? Your choice. Ok but overall who is the best of each category of generals I listed? Against both troops and forts
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Generals
Jan 7, 2016 23:00:55 GMT
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Post by Mountbatten on Jan 7, 2016 23:00:55 GMT
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Post by Erich von Manstein on Jan 8, 2016 0:31:55 GMT
Erich von Manstein 's insistence that Berthier is a good general. He is absolutely the best cav in tier-2 as long as you are patient enough.
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Post by Erich von Manstein on Jan 8, 2016 0:50:19 GMT
1. Beginning: Doblen>Oudinot. With snare drum: Oudinot>Doblen. 2. Guard Cav: Sulkowski>Savary>Bertier>Golitsyn>Ney. Armored Car: Berthier>Golitsyn>Sulkowski>Savary>Ney. Plus: the Berthier here is fully regrouped. 3. Against forts: Drummond>Scharnhorst>Sokolniki>Yermolov>Marmont>Jourdan=Kutaisov>Grouchy. Against man: Scharnhorst>Sokolniki>>Yermolov>Marmont>Kutaisov>Jourdan>Grouchy>Drummond. 4. Obviously, no matter which kind of troop, it is better to keep the output high so yes. Accurate/Strike/Bugle are really good, because look through the map, there are trees/mountains/defenses/cities evading the damage for at least 10%, is it better to have 100% without evading, or 90%- with an extra of 4.5~6.3-? Your choice. Ok but overall who is the best of each category of generals I listed? Against both troops and forts Power is everything, don't care about price: Oudinot for infantry, Scharnhorst for artillery, Berthier for cavalry. Think about medals: You for infantry, Scharnhorst for artillery, Golitsyn for cavalry.
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Post by Mountbatten on Jan 8, 2016 1:04:23 GMT
Erich von Manstein 's insistence that Berthier is a good general. He is absolutely the best cav in tier-2 as long as you are patient enough. Rich enough*
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jan 21, 2016 3:56:36 GMT
Guys, we're overlooking the princess factor. Isabela=Scharnhorst+Grouchy. Lan is superior to Berthier in everything but movement, and I think I can give up Geography for Leadership AND Assault art. Hence, it makes sense to get trainers for Artillery and Cavalry with the power to carry the army until the relevant princess is unlocked, then train her. Scharnhorst for Artillery and Sulkowski for Cavalry are perfect. Also, according to the formula, Oudinot only has the advantage on Dobeln when commanding triple formation, and even that without considering the fact that the snare drum could be used on your other generals instead
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