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Post by blueberry on Aug 16, 2022 19:40:40 GMT
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Post by stoic on Aug 18, 2022 14:24:20 GMT
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Post by yuanzhong on Aug 18, 2022 18:39:24 GMT
Or you just meet a whale who paid about 4k USD (for what you show in pics) It's still less than a highest tier gem in Diablo Immortal
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Post by Boss Tweed on Aug 18, 2022 18:43:37 GMT
Or you just meet a whale who paid about 4k USD (for what you show in pics) It's still less than a highest tier gem in Diablo Immortal Doubt anyone would want to pay that much for an Easytech game anyways. I would still remain convinced its a bot.
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Post by stoic on Aug 28, 2022 8:41:06 GMT
Btw, it is possible to use "save/load" in Expedition with almost the same positive effect as we do it by opening mercenary orders. If you don't like what you got - reload. I got these relatively weak opponents quite by chance, but it demonstrates that it is possible to find easy (well, again, relatively "easy") battles in Expedition mode as well. You don't even need all revivals to defeat them. So, one more tip: "be sure that the power of the last opponent is less than 130 k".
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Post by verily on Aug 28, 2022 14:05:08 GMT
Btw, it is possible to use "save/load" in Expedition with almost the same positive effect as we do it by opening mercenary orders. If you don't like what you got - reload. I got these relatively weak opponents quite by chance, but it demonstrates that it is possible to find easy (well, again, relatively "easy") battles in Expedition mode as well. You don't even need all revivals to defeat them. So, one more tip: "be sure that the power of the last opponent is less than 130 k". Yes, save&load scheme works here. But be wary about those "weak powers" within them can destroy legions in one turn. Because lvl15 units with high lvl gems. I have battle a 70k power and the results are not that good. I suggest if meeting them (ex: a single Genghis with unique equipment, high lvl gems,lvl15 units(15k power) can annihilate your troops ) use pass coin.
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Aug 28, 2022 15:04:16 GMT
Does anyone here employ any special formation? I use the default deployment circles as my formation, but I find that my dangling and exposed bend is attacked more ferociously than my protected end on the end of the map.
Update: Just realised that it's largely because we're on diagonally opposite sides of the map so the closest point is the dangling bend.
Do you move your troops to face the enemy directly and spread out their forces?
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Post by nikomachos on Aug 28, 2022 16:10:03 GMT
Does anyone here employ any special formation? I use the default deployment circles as my formation, but I find that my dangling and exposed bend is attacked more ferociously than my protected end on the end of the map.
Update: Just realised that it's largely because we're on diagonally opposite sides of the map so the closest point is the dangling bend. Do you move your troops to face the enemy directly and spread out their forces? yes i usually advance a little and position my frontline with barbarossa and theodora in back row to give leadership high morale to almost all units. once enemy gets closer its usually half or the same move back i advanced first round once i know which enemy gen has what reach. and after they moved closer its kill kill kill as many early on as possible xD i do use the same setup always. sometines ai auto positioning positions some troops somewhere else, but i just move them where i usually want them first round. it comes down to 2 or 3 archers in the north. chaos of cav and inf in centre. support in back row. no it is truly nothing pretty.
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Post by andrei on Aug 28, 2022 20:15:55 GMT
I do not advance. Never. Place my gens with Leadership buff in the way all my team get max morale buff by the time enemy is getting to me. After that it is just a slaughter.
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Post by verily on Aug 28, 2022 22:35:56 GMT
im using two formation after boosting morale. 3 turns and enemy gets closer
head on formation - after the enemy gets close attacking all nearby units and supported by healers in back. i mostly use this.
wide formation - break the formation and spread. having a vertical line formation. then envelop them. i used this if the enemy is scattered.
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Post by stoic on Aug 29, 2022 4:21:19 GMT
I do not advance either. 1. andrei was right in pointing out that moral increase works quite strange in this game. The higher moral capability points of a general are - the longer it takes to get high moral status. Which is pretty ridiculous. So some times it takes 4 turns to increase moral of all generals. 2. Quite often opponents have Charlemagne or Aetius, and it is easier to kill them during their lone suicidal attacks. 3. It is easier to understand where archers of opponents are moving to. So far Timur and Subutai are real archers' killers and can kill Robin or Attila even in counterattacks. 4. It is not about winning it is also about keeping all our generals alive. First of all I try to kill Richard. He usually can one-shot every opponent if he has a chance. Nevsky and Alfred are also very annoying, though AI doesn't know how to use Nevsky's active ability properly. Beowulf can one-shot any opponent too. And, of course, Khan and Subutai are a pest with their actives. I am trying to kill these ones as soon as I can.
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Post by playeruser37 on Aug 29, 2022 4:34:35 GMT
I am not moving my units , i use Teodora Frederick , and Cnut to boost morale , when all enemys are almost my generals i attack .
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Post by stoic on Aug 29, 2022 7:22:53 GMT
Here is an ideal position to attack Richard
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Post by playeruser37 on Aug 29, 2022 8:37:59 GMT
Here is an ideal position to attack Richard . I have meet Alfred of Valladolid , maybe all players have The same expedition , this is strange .
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Post by stoic on Aug 29, 2022 10:38:24 GMT
Here is an ideal position to attack Richard . I have meet Alfred of Valladolid , maybe all players have The same expedition , this is strange . Probably the number of players with a particular power is limited. So, if we fight against an opponent with 80-90 k. power - we face same accounts more often than we think.
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