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Post by Jean Lannes on Mar 12, 2016 3:19:00 GMT
There is actually a better way to farm nobility than doing the one in Chain the Beast with 3 farms in the lower left. That just takes too much time. I made my own: First you pick Austria 1815, you could take anyone else but Austria is the closest to the location. You see your armored car? Put whatever general you want upgraded on it (make sure they are fast or have a war horse because by turn 4 the Ottomans will steal the land) Have you general like this, I used Berthier. Now just move him to the last farm and then press the reset button (the one that brings him back in the lower left corner) and do that over and over and over again. It will increase the general's nobility. I went from a level Berthier to a Level 8.5 Berthier today using this tactic
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Mar 12, 2016 3:57:31 GMT
There is actually a better way to farm nobility than doing the one in Chain the Beast with 3 farms in the lower left. That just takes too much time. I made my own: First you pick Austria 1815, you could take anyone else but Austria is the closest to the location. You see your armored car? Put whatever general you want upgraded on it (make sure they are fast or have a war horse because by turn 4 the Ottomans will steal the land) Have you general like this, I used Berthier. Now just move him to the last farm and then press the reset button (the one that brings him back in the lower left corner) and do that over and over and over again. It will increase the general's nobility. I went from a level Berthier to a Level 8.5 Berthier today using this tactic So stealing allied farms increases nobility?!
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Post by Jean Lannes on Mar 12, 2016 3:59:09 GMT
There is actually a better way to farm nobility than doing the one in Chain the Beast with 3 farms in the lower left. That just takes too much time. I made my own: First you pick Austria 1815, you could take anyone else but Austria is the closest to the location. You see your armored car? Put whatever general you want upgraded on it (make sure they are fast or have a war horse because by turn 4 the Ottomans will steal the land) Have you general like this, I used Berthier. Now just move him to the last farm and then press the reset button (the one that brings him back in the lower left corner) and do that over and over and over again. It will increase the general's nobility. I went from a level Berthier to a Level 8.5 Berthier today using this tactic So stealing allied farms increases nobility?! To my own surprise, yes
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Mar 12, 2016 7:00:52 GMT
So stealing allied farms increases nobility?! To my own surprise, yes It seems counterintuitive, but whatever works, works!
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Post by Jean Lannes on Mar 12, 2016 7:07:17 GMT
It seems counterintuitive, but whatever works, works! It works extremely good, I just got Berthier to nobility 10. I started with 4 today
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Mar 12, 2016 7:10:32 GMT
It seems counterintuitive, but whatever works, works! It works extremely good, I just got Berthier to nobility 10. I started with 4 today If I wasn't on a cracked APK, I'd be there too right now
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Post by golitsynthebeast on Apr 29, 2016 17:27:04 GMT
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Post by Jean Lannes on Apr 29, 2016 21:17:21 GMT
yeah, I found out about it while looking for a strategy for Austria 1815
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Post by Erich von Manstein on Apr 29, 2016 21:45:05 GMT
I still support using Chain the Beast, both have 3 fields, and you can put reset button on the hex you are moving on.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Apr 29, 2016 22:47:19 GMT
I still support using Chain the Beast, both have 3 fields, and you can put reset button on the hex you are moving on. Setup for this is slightly simpler. I wouldn't be surprised if there's a bonus for ENEMY farms specifically, though.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Apr 30, 2016 6:07:01 GMT
I still support using Chain the Beast, both have 3 fields, and you can put reset button on the hex you are moving on. Chain the Beast is technically speaking easier but my problem is taking out that cavalry unit as it's so annoying. Since the three are so close together it makes them useable for every general while for mine your general needs a war horse, geography, or multiple movement stars
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Post by Jean Lannes on Apr 30, 2016 6:08:01 GMT
I still support using Chain the Beast, both have 3 fields, and you can put reset button on the hex you are moving on. Setup for this is slightly simpler. I wouldn't be surprised if there's a bonus for ENEMY farms specifically, though. What could be the case but I doubt it: When taking 3 allied fields twice I get 1 medal off the amount I need for next nobility rank. Maybe when it's hostile it will be 1 medal off for 3 enemy fields
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Post by Erich von Manstein on Apr 30, 2016 14:40:36 GMT
I still support using Chain the Beast, both have 3 fields, and you can put reset button on the hex you are moving on. Chain the Beast is technically speaking easier but my problem is taking out that cavalry unit as it's so annoying. Since the three are so close together it makes them useable for every general while for mine your general needs a war horse, geography, or multiple movement stars Nelson and Sidney will get everything rekt.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Apr 30, 2016 14:48:24 GMT
Chain the Beast is technically speaking easier but my problem is taking out that cavalry unit as it's so annoying. Since the three are so close together it makes them useable for every general while for mine your general needs a war horse, geography, or multiple movement stars Nelson and Sidney will get everything rekt. you're right I will try it out
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Post by TK421 on May 18, 2016 0:03:08 GMT
So, by reset, you mean the lower left button? If so, then wow. Cheap, but effective. I like-y.
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