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Post by Marshal Forwards on Aug 7, 2020 9:01:27 GMT
Hi guys Bock here, I have started playing Rome Conqueror for about half a year now, and it has been a blast! I have been following the free to play general guide in the pinned section, so far so good, until yesterday. Yesterday I finally gathered enough metals to get Pompey HE IS A BEAST! So along side with Drusus and my own infantry commander, I grinded all the way to the third battle in the conquest of Britan. But now looking at it, I'm have 2 infantry and one archer general, but I lack a calvary general. Is a calvary general useful? Anyone have some good general suggestions? or should I get someone else? please send help You definitely need Cav for your lineup. Here my thoughts about: 1. They have an natural chance to attack twice. Even more with Cavalry commander skill. -> Anthony 2. They have the highest movement. That’s essential to flank/surround enemies. 3. Due to multiple attacks cav receives more counterattacks than infantry. So a defensive item like a shield is most useful for cav. 4. My suggestion is Pacorus -> Anthony -> Arminius/Huo. Pacorus is cheap 95 medals, probably the best talent plus a great skill combined with his talent. When you later sell him you get 90 medals refund. 5. After Pacorus I recommend only gold tiers. They start with higher ranks and have more capability points to meet the requirements of the different daily Senat missions.
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Post by Fedor von Bock on Aug 11, 2020 13:19:25 GMT
Hi guys Bock here, I have started playing Rome Conqueror for about half a year now, and it has been a blast! I have been following the free to play general guide in the pinned section, so far so good, until yesterday. Yesterday I finally gathered enough metals to get Pompey HE IS A BEAST! So along side with Drusus and my own infantry commander, I grinded all the way to the third battle in the conquest of Britan. But now looking at it, I'm have 2 infantry and one archer general, but I lack a calvary general. Is a calvary general useful? Anyone have some good general suggestions? or should I get someone else? please send help You definitely need Cav for your lineup. Here my thoughts about: 1. They have an natural chance to attack twice. Even more with Cavalry commander skill. -> Anthony 2. They have the highest movement. That’s essential to flank/surround enemies. 3. Due to multiple attacks cav receives more counterattacks than infantry. So a defensive item like a shield is most useful for cav. 4. My suggestion is Pacorus -> Anthony -> Arminius/Huo. Pacorus is cheap 95 medals, probably the best talent plus a great skill combined with his talent. When you later sell him you get 90 medals refund. 5. After Pacorus I recommend only gold tiers. They start with higher ranks and have more capability points to meet the requirements of the different daily Senat missions. Wow, thats a very in depth suggestion, thanks! I will try that out once I get enough gold, by the way, what is the percentage for a calvary to attack twice? I have not seen that often.
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Post by Marshal Forwards on Aug 12, 2020 4:51:32 GMT
A click on a unit info shows its stats and the unit speciality. For cavalry that’s a 60% chance to attack again after killing an enemy. With a general the unit is stronger and more likely to destroy enemies. With Cavalry commander skill (on lvl. 4) a general has another 20% to attack again, even without a kill before. That’s, combined with the Charge skill, what makes Anthony (and Hannibal) so valuable against masses of infantry enemies.
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Post by Fedor von Bock on Aug 16, 2020 22:07:37 GMT
Wow, thats a very in depth suggestion, thanks! I will try that out once I get enough gold, by the way, what is the percentage for a calvary to attack twice? I have not seen that often. A click on a unit info shows its stats and the unit speciality. For cavalry that’s a 60% chance to attack again after killing an enemy. With a general the unit is stronger and more likely to destroy enemies. With Cavalry commander skill (on lvl. 4) a general has another 20% to attack again, even without a kill before. That’s, combined with the Charge skill, what makes Anthony (and Hannibal) so valuable against masses of infantry enemies. Oh wow, I never knew that! thanks for the info!
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