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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2021 2:28:53 GMT
Neat.
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Post by mayankshadow on Nov 29, 2021 2:38:37 GMT
Tht one in which bismark mentions turning of tables? U surely lost hard
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2021 3:59:59 GMT
Tht one in which bismark mentions turning of tables? U surely lost hard If i lost hard, you should have seen Bismarck. Also did it without the broken bottle, and i gotta say, i miss Moctezuma. Just have to do it again. I got lazy and didn't add another archer, would have made the difference.
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Post by mayankshadow on Nov 29, 2021 4:23:20 GMT
Why getting angry buddy. I didn't mean to hurt u. Anyways this is actually a hard one. Take all ur units up then all middle and then all down. Wht u have to do is spam artillery. After u defeat upper walls and units and capture the building there dont wait to destroy castle. Just rush to middle. The artillery spam takes care of castle. 7 of them are enough to take down upper castle and some units that might ponder . Rest to attack bismark and be decoys. The one down is pretty easy just plan the route well. I suggest take 2 arty. 1 with bravery(so bismark cant chaos) 2 archers and rest is ur build. Bottle helps a lot actually.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2021 7:34:08 GMT
Why getting angry buddy. I didn't mean to hurt u. Anyways this is actually a hard one. Take all ur units up then all middle and then all down. Wht u have to do is spam artillery. After u defeat upper walls and units and capture the building there dont wait to destroy castle. Just rush to middle. The artillery spam takes care of castle. 7 of them are enough to take down upper castle and some units that might ponder . Rest to attack bismark and be decoys. The one down is pretty easy just plan the route well. I suggest take 2 arty. 1 with bravery(so bismark cant chaos) 2 archers and rest is ur build. Bottle helps a lot actually. What, did my message come out angry? Gerd von Rundstedt, does my above comment sound angry?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2021 7:37:21 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2021 10:07:37 GMT
Interesting.
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Post by mayankshadow on Nov 29, 2021 11:34:05 GMT
Interesting. This one is bit tricky. Real thing is to beat those canons and frost giant(hades too) means those red circled. And keep falling back. Use bottle early but consistently. Spam at one side and block heal at other. And use nobby against that paladin for 1 turn then wipe out with comms.
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Post by stoic on Nov 29, 2021 12:23:38 GMT
Interesting. You will see more missions like this in hard mode campaigns. I think the general theme of hard mode battles is an "imbalance". Therefore they are somewhat more interesting than final Empire battles, for example. Those are overly balanced and extremely logical in comparison.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2021 13:24:14 GMT
Interesting. This one is bit tricky. Real thing is to beat those canons and frost giant(hades too) means those red circled. And keep falling back. Use bottle early but consistently. Spam at one side and block heal at other. And use nobby against that paladin for 1 turn then wipe out with comms. I didn't have problem with this specific one really. Attila and Suri did a tag team with both comms active. She got hit 3 times: 1 from Nobby, one from Attila and Suri finished her off. Suri was dealt 1.000+ damage and i was confused how she was able to hit her that hard when she had 2157 defense, but i remembered that Nobby gave her the defense debuff.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2021 13:32:05 GMT
stoic , Yup, same with temple and Asgard. The challenge campaigns are somewhat interesting. I had more difficulty in the Heidelberg one in the Medieval age than the following ones(although i managed to adapt in time to keep the 3 star, thank god for Bismarck and his fat hp), following ones were easy in comparison. So far, challenge campaign Empire age is quite easy. Not sure when the next challenge is. For empire mode, i don't have the motivation to finish them, but i do admit they're a pain to see, so i've been slowly clearing them out, leaving panama and volgograd for last. Almost done with the Temple, and Asgard should be next. I have to say, comm stacking really makes a difference. Once cav comm starts rolling, it starts rolling hard. Although once it doesn't get to start, it's hard to recover. Unlike Infantry comm who can just play it safe thanks to their rage regen buff, and archers with their range.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2021 14:03:58 GMT
This ones a tricky one. You have to defend one point while you also try and capture some buildings while destroying one castle. 19 turns for 3 stars, so separating forces isn't the way to go, and going for the center and using artillery to scout using their vision rage while sending in the cavalry to slaughter them all is the way to go. Will finish this later, still have some unfinished business elsewhere. Caesar would have been great here, along with logistics generals, like Saladin.
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Post by stoic on Nov 29, 2021 15:00:21 GMT
This ones a tricky one. You have to defend one point while you also try and capture some buildings while destroying one castle. 19 turns for 3 stars, so separating forces isn't the way to go, and going for the center and using artillery to scout using their vision rage while sending in the cavalry to slaughter them all is the way to go. Will finish this later, still have some unfinished business elsewhere. Caesar would have been great here, along with logistics generals, like Saladin. It is tricky indeed, but I found it more straightforward than it seemed at first glance. I just attacked Poseidon with all my forces. I lost only Hannibal in the process, and then I attacked remaining targets without even bothering to defend an island. Instead of dividing forces you just keep your team intact and a loss or two won't change the fact that your attack will be unstoppable when you have all generals at your disposal.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2021 15:05:48 GMT
This ones a tricky one. You have to defend one point while you also try and capture some buildings while destroying one castle. 19 turns for 3 stars, so separating forces isn't the way to go, and going for the center and using artillery to scout using their vision rage while sending in the cavalry to slaughter them all is the way to go. Will finish this later, still have some unfinished business elsewhere. Caesar would have been great here, along with logistics generals, like Saladin. It is tricky indeed, but I found it more straightforward than it seemed at first glance. I just attacked Poseidon with all my forces. I lost only Hannibal in the process, and then I attacked remaining targets without even bothering to defend an island. Instead of dividing forces you just keep your team intact and a loss or two won't change the fact that your attack will be unstoppable when you have all generals at your disposal. Really, that was it. Thanks, i'll try that approach. This saves me time from testing things out. I have to say, Gungir just makes most of these campaigns easy. Pop both Archer comms, let washington activate it, hit a boss, and they just explode, and 3 other targets explode as well.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2021 2:47:38 GMT
stoic, it's funny how i got confident in clearing Mont-Saint-Michel, then i got in trouble in trouble. Maybe i should raise my generals before go for it, probably could finish 2 stars, but i'm gonna gun for 3 stars in the first clear.
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