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Post by crimsonkhan on Jan 20, 2023 1:29:09 GMT
Thank you, I've almost maxed my mammoth, and I'm fine with goblins, as they do plauge damage, and are useful for garrisoning key cities. I'll first max out mammoth, then terracotta. And for Griffins, I agree that they are useful, but I don't like them as much when in later campaigns, as there are so many heavy units, many doing more damage than the Griffin does to them. They are great for taking cities, and clearing out light infantry, and that's about it. Thank you guys for suggestions.
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Post by crimsonkhan on Jan 20, 2023 4:05:22 GMT
And yes I completed all of the expeditions 3 stars
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Post by crimsonkhan on Jan 21, 2023 23:33:13 GMT
What are your opinions on moving the laurel crown from Arminius to Mithridates? I want to put gold ring on Arminius to make up for the loss
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Post by crimsonkhan on Jan 22, 2023 3:13:52 GMT
Also can you guys give me ideas for Mithridates builds?
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Post by stoic on Jan 22, 2023 7:07:33 GMT
Also can you guys give me ideas for Mithridates builds? A talent of Mithridates (indirectly) and one of his skills (directly) depend on high moral. So, obviously, to provide him with an unshakable high moral is a good decision. Horse archers are an example of a "glass cannon" in GCR. They can deal a lot of damage (especially against cavalry and in case of Mithridates against less numerous opponents), but are quite fragile in defence. I think to give him a life-stealing weapon is a good option to keep him alive longer.
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Post by crimsonkhan on Jan 22, 2023 16:02:30 GMT
Also can you guys give me ideas for Mithridates builds? A talent of Mithridates (indirectly) and one of his skills (directly) depend on high moral. So, obviously, to provide him with an unshakable high moral is a good decision. Horse archers are an example of a "glass cannon" in GCR. They can deal a lot of damage (especially against cavalry and in case of Mithridates against less numerous opponents), but are quite fragile in defence. I think to give him a life-stealing weapon is a good option to keep him alive longer. thats a good idea since life steal weapon depend on high damage, but Mithridates isn't doing very high damage, at least not all the time. Is there anyway to increase his damage output?
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Post by crimsonkhan on Jan 22, 2023 16:03:39 GMT
Oh and Mithridates already has tuts daggers equipped.
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Post by Theron of Acragas on Jan 23, 2023 6:12:26 GMT
Also can you guys give me ideas for Mithridates builds? A talent of Mithridates (indirectly) and one of his skills (directly) depend on high moral. So, obviously, to provide him with an unshakable high moral is a good decision. Horse archers are an example of a "glass cannon" in GCR. They can deal a lot of damage (especially against cavalry and in case of Mithridates against less numerous opponents), but are quite fragile in defence. I think to give him a life-stealing weapon is a good option to keep him alive longer. I tend to disagree. Precisely because Mithy is fragile, you want to avoid putting him in the front line and protect him from taking hits as much as possible. You only have two life-steal weapons, so you want to give them to your tanks - your most destructive generals who fight in the front line and also have to take hits (at least counterattacks). That's your top cavalry generals and Vercy. I've got the sword on the cavalry Commander and the dagger on Beli. Your archers you should keep alive with tactics, not items. Mithy is a good fit for a high morale item and you have a few more of them. With a cavalry Commander he's an obvious fit for the Banner of Mars. My Mithy also has the German uniform and Golden Feather, but that's more by default as the best items left than because I think they're a great fit.
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Post by crimsonkhan on Jan 23, 2023 12:52:42 GMT
OK thank you, that helps a lot. But it still doesn't fix the problem of Mithridates not doing high damage
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Post by stoic on Jan 23, 2023 13:33:50 GMT
OK thank you, that helps a lot. But it still doesn't fix the problem of Mithridates not doing high damage Try to use him in favorable positions. That means against cavalry units and outnumbered units.
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Post by crimsonkhan on Jan 24, 2023 1:11:10 GMT
OK thanks. The only thing about that is, in arena, the AI moves it to bad positions, for example, in front of javelinners or places where he gets surrounded easily. Everywhere else, it will be great advice. Once again, thank you all for helping me.
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Post by crimsonkhan on Jan 24, 2023 1:13:54 GMT
And in top of this, I also fired Pacorus the first and got commius, since he looks like pacorus but bettwr
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Post by stoic on Jan 24, 2023 8:16:15 GMT
I played with Commius on my previous run and he is a very reliable general, but it is rather difficult to increase his crit rate and, usually, critical attack is the most important thing late in the game.
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Post by crimsonkhan on Jan 24, 2023 12:46:54 GMT
I increased his critical rate with a crossbow, if that helps.
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Post by crimsonkhan on Feb 3, 2023 5:23:05 GMT
As of now I've maxed out my war chariots, using my only golden armor so far on it, and I haven't regretted it so far. Also should I buy more gear from the store? Personally I find the holy grail appealing since it can heal some of my other generals, keeping them in the fight. I was thinking if I bought it I would use it on bato.
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