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Post by Max Otto von Stierlitz on May 10, 2017 21:48:17 GMT
I messed up the 2 Arty ECs. One has 3-stars in Navy-Air, 2-stars in Arty, Fleet leader, Arty leader, supply, and Arty barrage, all skils at lvl 1. (Captain) The other has 2-stars in Infantry and Navy-Air, Raider, supply & Bayonet Charge, all skils at lvl 1. (Liutenant) I have 70 medals, Cuzco and the Pyramids, beat 1975 as USSR, not won any Union campaigns, special campaigns more or less at 70% completed, most campaigns at gold 3-star completion. However, I have Govorov, Guderian, Vatutin, panzer EC with 3-stars in panzer, 2-stars in Navy-Air, possesses Supply, Tide of Iron, Blitzkreig & Plain fighting, all skills at lvl 1. Should I sell off the two EC, remake them and refarm? First two ECs for sure are waste of medals. Especially keeping in mind you have Guderian, Vatutin and Govorov. If you proceed with upgrading those ECs, that means even bigger waste of medals. The only thing you can do before it is unlock terracota army - complete missions for that. Just these ECs can help you with missions, and during that you can save some medals for making art EC.
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Post by bosco on Sept 5, 2018 10:30:45 GMT
Beginning Game:Save all medals you have, straight to Guderian and Govorov, either one is fine, but make sure that these are the only two you buy at the beginning. Upgrade as less tech as possible, it'll be best if you don't upgrade them at all, these resources (mainly industry and energy) will be used to get Pyramids, City of Cuzco and Terracotta built ASAP. If you really really feel hard and don't want to give up, buy Ozawa, but remember he is the only one. *This is NOT impossible, someone in China uses only missile 3 (for MRBM) and three eye covered and get Guderian successfully. - it is impossible to unlock terracotta and that last industry wonder without air and navy expert(s), that makes Yamamoto or Ozawa a must as your number three general. how did you passed #22 purple air without them? i went for Yamamoto. - it's cheaper and faster then getting your ECs to that level. - with terracotta you can get your investment back fast. atm im collecting 270/day. without Yamomoto it would be half of that. - there are also few silver/gold campaigns where good air/navy generals are irreplaceable, so that's another 200-400 medals you get back immediately. and of course medals are awarded for those purple mission as well. - Yamamoto can serve well as second/third art General, his 5* air will imho compensate for "only" 3 art stars until you buy/make specialists. other than that, great analysis, thanks. did almost the same; keeping tech low, spent about 450-500 medals on ECs, then it was Govorov, Guderian, Yamamoto, Konev, Patton. now saving to get 30 000 medals to work on ECs 😅
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Sept 7, 2018 11:14:17 GMT
Beginning Game:Save all medals you have, straight to Guderian and Govorov, either one is fine, but make sure that these are the only two you buy at the beginning. Upgrade as less tech as possible, it'll be best if you don't upgrade them at all, these resources (mainly industry and energy) will be used to get Pyramids, City of Cuzco and Terracotta built ASAP. If you really really feel hard and don't want to give up, buy Ozawa, but remember he is the only one. *This is NOT impossible, someone in China uses only missile 3 (for MRBM) and three eye covered and get Guderian successfully. - it is impossible to unlock terracotta and that last industry wonder without air and navy expert(s), that makes Yamamoto or Ozawa a must as your number three general. how did you passed #22 purple air without them? i went for Yamamoto. - it's cheaper and faster then getting your ECs to that level. - with terracotta you can get your investment back fast. atm im collecting 270/day. without Yamomoto it would be half of that. - there are also few silver/gold campaigns where good air/navy generals are irreplaceable, so that's another 200-400 medals you get back immediately. and of course medals are awarded for those purple mission as well. - Yamamoto can serve well as second/third art General, his 5* air will imho compensate for "only" 3 art stars until you buy/make specialists. other than that, great analysis, thanks. did almost the same; keeping tech low, spent about 450-500 medals on ECs, then it was Govorov, Guderian, Yamamoto, Konev, Patton. now saving to get 30 000 medals to work on ECs 😅 For 2000 medals, arnold is a god. Also devers op on a super tank
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Post by bosco on Sept 8, 2018 7:45:28 GMT
as a researcher? maybe, for one category. maybe not even for that, coz skills are equally important as stars.
it would be nice to see requirements for those missions and compare.
pfff, 1000 medals more or less, no bother. again, Yamamoto can bring back 500 in his first day.
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Post by mmillergfe on Jan 11, 2019 19:02:30 GMT
I bought Manstein then straight for Guderian followed by Yamamoto (for terracotta), Govorov, Patton, followed by upgrading EC 1 and 2 and Laser. Got 3 stars in everything with Laser at level 12. Alien 5 was the hardest for sure. It is useful to have a good naval general for that, but by the time you are there you might just have your EC's with 4 or 5 naval stars anyway.
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Post by zabadanov86 on Mar 3, 2019 8:15:19 GMT
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Post by zabadanov86 on Mar 3, 2019 8:17:02 GMT
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Post by Luigi Sansonetti on Jul 31, 2022 16:22:59 GMT
Erich von Manstein, what could be the new elite path walkthrough? I am thinking of a walkthrough about completing the game without Guderian, would this be possible?
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Post by Josip Broz Tito on Aug 5, 2022 14:57:16 GMT
Erich von Manstein, what could be the new elite path walkthrough? I am thinking of a walkthrough about completing the game without Guderian, would this be possible? Sure. Use Rommel or even Itagaki. Harder would be without Govorov, due to lack of substitutes. Or maybe only buying Axis or Allied gens.
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Post by Erich von Manstein on Aug 5, 2022 17:16:16 GMT
Erich von Manstein, what could be the new elite path walkthrough? I am thinking of a walkthrough about completing the game without Guderian, would this be possible? I have integrated the elite path into the normal path because I don't see a need of it anymore. Cost wise it's not too far away from the ordinary lineup and getting Guderian is much easier now. A Guderian-less run has always been possible, it's just more expensive and worse than an ordinary run because you essentially need a maxed out EC to replace him and another academy tank general (who's definitely not on Guderian's level) to fill the blank.
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