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Post by stoic on Mar 25, 2021 13:05:48 GMT
Iron Duke, have you already tried Thunder in battles? Is its special attack an attack without retaliation or opponents are disabled after they counterattack?
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Post by Iron Duke on Mar 25, 2021 13:17:23 GMT
Iron Duke , have you already tried Thunder in battles? Is its special attack an attack without retaliation or opponents are disabled after they counterattack? It's basically Rumour:
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Post by Iron Duke on Mar 25, 2021 20:20:46 GMT
And Iron Duke is right: the last Decisive battle is significantly less decisive than a battle with Zeus. Hades regenerates pretty fast though... How straightforward did you find this btw, did you have to do much swapping around? I haven't tried it yet as I needed to recover from Zeus first
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Post by stoic on Mar 25, 2021 20:33:54 GMT
And Iron Duke is right: the last Decisive battle is significantly less decisive than a battle with Zeus. Hades regenerates pretty fast though... How straightforward did you find this btw, did you have to do much swapping around? I haven't tried it yet as I needed to recover from Zeus first Only the last battle was really challenging, but maybe my route wasn't the best one. I reached Hades with my first team intact but some generals were severely damaged. So, I was forced to swap equipment 3 times to weaken them enough before the final assault. I confess it was close, because Hades restored about 40 percent of his health with his special attack. But after all it was my first ever try and an immediate win. But in general you are right: there is nothing to gain here except for 300 medals as an achievement. I am back to Greek trial 2 to farm medals and relics.
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Mar 26, 2021 3:58:16 GMT
stoic, isn't Nordic Decisive Battle easier and more rewarding?
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Post by stoic on Mar 26, 2021 4:41:51 GMT
stoic, isn't Nordic Decisive Battle easier and more rewarding? Oh, that well might be the case!
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Post by Iron Duke on Mar 26, 2021 7:41:25 GMT
stoic , isn't Nordic Decisive Battle easier and more rewarding? Oh, that well might be the case! It is definitely more rewarding
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Post by stoic on Mar 26, 2021 7:52:00 GMT
Oh, that well might be the case! It is definitely more rewarding Yes, there are more battles in Nordic trial 4, but rewards are better indeed, especially the number of relics. I am running out of generals for Mythological items though Probably I will upgrade Saladin or hire Nobunaga. Or even, a blasphemous thought , to give Thunder or a shield to one of my Commanders
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Post by stoic on Mar 26, 2021 12:36:01 GMT
How have you distributed all mythological artifacts between your generals, btw?
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Post by Iron Duke on Mar 26, 2021 13:37:30 GMT
How have you distributed all mythological artifacts between your generals, btw? I have Gungnir on Huo, Mystletainn on Robin, Aegis on Bismarck & Thunder on Lincoln. I deliberately chose 4 guys with crappy active skills so I could give them artefacts, but to be honest Thunder comes so late in a regular game that I think it's a minor consideration really.
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Post by stoic on Mar 26, 2021 14:35:32 GMT
How have you distributed all mythological artifacts between your generals, btw? I have Gungnir on Huo, Mystletainn on Robin, Aegis on Bismarck & Thunder on Lincoln. I deliberately chose 4 guys with crappy active skills so I could give them artefacts, but to be honest Thunder comes so late in a regular game that I think it's a minor consideration really. Yet the hundred percent probability to disable a tough opponent seems to be interesting, to say the least. I noticed though that bosses (at least some of them) are immune to its effects.
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Post by cardbattler on Apr 7, 2021 16:08:55 GMT
I have Gungnir on Huo, Mystletainn on Robin, Aegis on Bismarck & Thunder on Lincoln. I deliberately chose 4 guys with crappy active skills so I could give them artefacts, but to be honest Thunder comes so late in a regular game that I think it's a minor consideration really. Yet the hundred percent probability to disable a tough opponent seems to be interesting, to say the least. I noticed though that bosses (at least some of them) are immune to its effects. Most, if not all, mythical bosses and minibosses have that trait that prevent confusion and demorale statuses.
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Post by stoic on Apr 7, 2021 16:44:36 GMT
Yet the hundred percent probability to disable a tough opponent seems to be interesting, to say the least. I noticed though that bosses (at least some of them) are immune to its effects. Most, if not all, mythical bosses and minibosses have that trait that prevent confusion and demorale statuses. Indeed... and it diminishes its value to a certain extent.
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