Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2021 21:25:34 GMT
A more updated version for the usage of medals.
Also a guide on what and when to use your medals on
Medal priority
1. Buying generals
-best use of medals early game. Due to limited medals early on, I'll give some suggestions for generals to get and a reasoning why
Bronze generals:
Pacorus : OG cav Gen for early game. Inspire + decent skills, reaches +28 atk for cavalry. Good until late game
Varus: well rounded offense and defense due to cavalry commander and his talent
Flaminius: Infantry commander+tunnel, 28+ for infantry. Give him a maxed out banner of Jupiter and you got yourself discount Labienus.
Trebonius: cheapest archer Gen
Ambiorix: inspire + siege
Dellius: rumor+ being a cavalry makes him deceptively good.
Silver generals :
Labienus: high survivability, inf commander
Drusus: inspire+advantage=crit machine
Cleopatra /Agrippa: useful later on, can skip early
Commius: better Pacorus
Ariovistus: stat stick, high crit damage due to talent+infantry commander
Gold generals :
Pompey : God of infantry
Vercingetorix: only flaw is lack of infantry commander;High survivability+ consistent damage
Belisarius: discount Hannibal
Mithridates: best non IAP archer general
Arminius: high survivability+good offense. Only lacks cav commander.
Pick atleast 2 infantry, 2 cavalry and 1 archer early on. Example would be Flaminius and Pompey for infantry, Varus and Commius for Cavalry and Trebonius for archery.
Bronze generals can serve you even on hard campaigns, so don't underestimate them.
2.Items
The 2 most impactful items bought by medals is the Golden spear and golden crown. Buy them after you save up a bit of medals.
3.Buy more generals
After getting the 2 items, buy more generals until you have atleast 12 generals in total, preferably 5 infantry, 4 cavalry and 3 archers.
4.skill upgrades
Priority:
>Commander skills
>shield wall, guerilla
>advantage, roar, assault
>March, ambush, plain fighting
>intercept, charge, accuracy, siege
You don't have to max every one of your general's skills. Pick your strongest generals and focus on them.
5. More generals
This time, focus on getting more cavalry generals. The reason being is for farming the final decisive battles as the Han. Imperial cavalry is given in all of the battles and are numerous, so the more cavalry generals, the better. Easy 100 medals daily. You can skip this part if you are willing to restart DB when you get bad rng.
6. Buy all the shop items/upgrade general rank:
Either or both. For general rank, it's recommended to get most of your generals up to Marshall. Consul is too expensive, so that's for the future.
7. Finish skill upgrades, buy remaining generals, get all your generals to consul
Overkill. At this point you're done with all the campaigns and decisive battles, and are just doing this for completionist reasons.
Also a guide on what and when to use your medals on
Medal priority
1. Buying generals
-best use of medals early game. Due to limited medals early on, I'll give some suggestions for generals to get and a reasoning why
Bronze generals:
Pacorus : OG cav Gen for early game. Inspire + decent skills, reaches +28 atk for cavalry. Good until late game
Varus: well rounded offense and defense due to cavalry commander and his talent
Flaminius: Infantry commander+tunnel, 28+ for infantry. Give him a maxed out banner of Jupiter and you got yourself discount Labienus.
Trebonius: cheapest archer Gen
Ambiorix: inspire + siege
Dellius: rumor+ being a cavalry makes him deceptively good.
Silver generals :
Labienus: high survivability, inf commander
Drusus: inspire+advantage=crit machine
Cleopatra /Agrippa: useful later on, can skip early
Commius: better Pacorus
Ariovistus: stat stick, high crit damage due to talent+infantry commander
Gold generals :
Pompey : God of infantry
Vercingetorix: only flaw is lack of infantry commander;High survivability+ consistent damage
Belisarius: discount Hannibal
Mithridates: best non IAP archer general
Arminius: high survivability+good offense. Only lacks cav commander.
Pick atleast 2 infantry, 2 cavalry and 1 archer early on. Example would be Flaminius and Pompey for infantry, Varus and Commius for Cavalry and Trebonius for archery.
Bronze generals can serve you even on hard campaigns, so don't underestimate them.
2.Items
The 2 most impactful items bought by medals is the Golden spear and golden crown. Buy them after you save up a bit of medals.
3.Buy more generals
After getting the 2 items, buy more generals until you have atleast 12 generals in total, preferably 5 infantry, 4 cavalry and 3 archers.
4.skill upgrades
Priority:
>Commander skills
>shield wall, guerilla
>advantage, roar, assault
>March, ambush, plain fighting
>intercept, charge, accuracy, siege
You don't have to max every one of your general's skills. Pick your strongest generals and focus on them.
5. More generals
This time, focus on getting more cavalry generals. The reason being is for farming the final decisive battles as the Han. Imperial cavalry is given in all of the battles and are numerous, so the more cavalry generals, the better. Easy 100 medals daily. You can skip this part if you are willing to restart DB when you get bad rng.
6. Buy all the shop items/upgrade general rank:
Either or both. For general rank, it's recommended to get most of your generals up to Marshall. Consul is too expensive, so that's for the future.
7. Finish skill upgrades, buy remaining generals, get all your generals to consul
Overkill. At this point you're done with all the campaigns and decisive battles, and are just doing this for completionist reasons.