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Post by wer2terre on Aug 20, 2022 10:37:13 GMT
How is this level possible ? You have only 15 turns to reach the other side of the map. I tried different ways but could only reach the final stage on turn 14, and thus didn’t had time to clear the units there. Maybe I missed the right path ?
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Post by stoic on Aug 20, 2022 10:59:52 GMT
How is this level possible ? You have only 15 turns to reach the other side of the map. I tried different ways but could only reach the final stage on turn 14, and thus didn’t had time to clear the units there. Maybe I missed the right path ? I haven't bought Edward yet, but usually Charlemagne or Aetius (for f2p players) are the key to success in missions of such type. Make sure your Aetius has a unit with a bonus for moving in forests (woad Raiders, Varangians etc.), a unit with a bonus for moving in mountains (Ravenna crossbowmen etc.) and a unit with the highest possible speed (If you don’t have Kheshig, any fast melee cavalry like Hospitaliers or Teutons can do the job).
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Post by Sviatoslav I Igorevich on Aug 20, 2022 14:06:22 GMT
How is this level possible ? You have only 15 turns to reach the other side of the map. I tried different ways but could only reach the final stage on turn 14, and thus didn’t had time to clear the units there. Maybe I missed the right path ? You need go up and at top of map turn left, all top points prefer. One of your units must hold each castle before you taking city, don't waste time at city, take it fast, use war drums if your troops need it.
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Post by wer2terre on Aug 21, 2022 11:25:37 GMT
Thanks, for the help, the way I finaly did it was to go south then north, because the units there are weaker (no turret, in contrary to the northern path). Using Baldwin’s skill also helped a lot to kill units quicker in corridors.
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Post by stoic on Aug 24, 2022 8:53:28 GMT
I think that the middle road is the easiest way. We have solid reinforcements, and (what is more important) room for maneuvers.
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