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Post by AOKI on Mar 11, 2017 10:58:59 GMT
If you can, try buy Genghis Khan from IAP, it cost 2 dollar and he's damn strong. You can finish medieval era easily with him. Then buy Nobunaga in Empire Age which is super strong archer. But if you dont use real mony, you should buy Atilla (brutal on atk but slighty low hp) or Caesar (high hp meatshield)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2017 15:27:49 GMT
Yes Genghis Khan is amazing, but don't send him out to take archers out as he has no way to regain health yes Attila is amazing just gets mauled quickly due to lower health I have all 3 IAP generals and out of all three of them Washington is the strongest in my opinion
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Post by Thrawn on Mar 14, 2017 16:10:17 GMT
Who should I upgrade with a star? I have Alexander, Robin Hood, Hannibal, Huo Qubing, Pachacuti, Cleopatra and Leonidas (never mind him). I am in Medieval age.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Mar 14, 2017 16:16:48 GMT
Who should I upgrade with a star? I have Alexander, Robin Hood, Hannibal, Huo Qubing, Pachacuti, Cleopatra and Leonidas (never mind him). I am in Medieval age. Alexander, Cleopatra, possibly Hannibal
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Mar 14, 2017 16:26:05 GMT
Who should I upgrade with a star? I have Alexander, Robin Hood, Hannibal, Huo Qubing, Pachacuti, Cleopatra and Leonidas (never mind him). I am in Medieval age. Are you upgrading generals to medieval, or empire? Don't upgrade Robin Hood, Pachacuti, and Huo Qubing. 1. Pachacuti is a weak general, not long-term use, if you even use him now. 2. Huo Qubing is not a very strong cavalry general, not long-term. I used Hannibal instead of him until I upgraded to Atilla. 3. Robin Hood loses his longbow skill at level 3, and his unique longbow unit. If you want weak generals to look like their unique forms, this is the end of the road. 3.2 Robin Hood is replaced in 4th era by Catherine. If you don't upgrade him to 4 OR 3, you save medals. Not to mention if you want longbow skill, Nelson, a stronger general, gets it at age 6. 3.3 If you are thinking of upgrading to medieval, I think it is worth it to upgrade Robin Hood. His longbow skill is pretty useful. HANNIBAL 4. It is an ok decision to upgrade him to medieval and empire. He is kinda strong, and gets a good skill at level 3. However, he is not a long-term general and should be left behind when you reach age 4. Let him stay with his elephant bros. CLEOPATRA Most don't consider her a long-term general. Since you need artillery, upgrading her to medieval and empire is an ok decision. Most people would say go no further, at best go to level 4. I didn't, find her too weak. ALEXANDER Alexander is a pretty strong general, though he isn't the best infantry. In medieval era he gets 100% damage to forts, which he will only have again in age 6. He is your strongest general, I think, so upgrading him to empire isn't such a big loss. I upgraded him to discovery (4) and plan on using him for the entire game. IN CONCLUSION Upgrade Alexander. Maybe upgrade Cleopatra and Hannibal. Upgrade Robin hood to medieval, but no further. Buy better generals.
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Post by cardbattler on Mar 14, 2017 16:41:07 GMT
Huo Qubing can function like a (considerably) weaker Saladin, but unless you need 2 Saladins (cuz Saladin is free anyway) there is no need to upgrade Huo Qubing.
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Post by Thrawn on Mar 14, 2017 17:00:51 GMT
Which generals are free in Medieval Age, sorry I am still at first campaign at second level.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Mar 14, 2017 17:06:51 GMT
Which generals are free in Medieval Age, sorry I am still at first campaign at second level. You can get Joan of Arc and Barbarossa by building cities with the tavern icon, then buying them with treasures.
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Post by Thrawn on Mar 14, 2017 17:10:45 GMT
Which generals are free in Medieval Age, sorry I am still at first campaign at second level. You can get Joan of Arc and Barbarossa by building cities with the tavern icon, then buying them with treasures. \ That I know, but I wanna know which generals can be unlocked for free for completing a campaign scenario, thanks.
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Mar 14, 2017 17:14:01 GMT
Which generals are free in Medieval Age, sorry I am still at first campaign at second level. I'm not sure any are, that might end in classical. I know in even later ages rewards are medals, coins, and treasures, and items, not generals. You can buy several generals for coins in Tavern though. And Barbarossa/Joan of Arc should appear in empire mode, to seduce using treasures. Saladin appears as an empire Cavalry. 1. Moctezuma: better than Pachacuti, some use him to near the end, I left him at age 2. Cost: 40,000 coins in 2nd tier. 2. Asoka: 3 skilled cavalry general from 2 tier. Believe he costs under 30,000. IMO not very good, I never used him at all. 3. Joan of Arc: weak infantry general from empire mode. There isnt' even anybody as far as I know who uses her in late ages, one guy just says "but what if we used her against artillery" 4. Barbarossa: Purple infantry general. I left him at 3rd age, not in the running for strongest infantry general. Some advocate him though. 5. Saladin: fairly strong cavalry general. Some like him, I never used him but that is entirely my fault, not because he is bad.
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Post by Thrawn on Mar 14, 2017 17:19:17 GMT
Someone should create a general analysis thread.....for those who are noob (like me) at choosing or using the right generals as reference.
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Post by Thrawn on Mar 14, 2017 17:19:41 GMT
Does not matter how long, I can wait for one to come out.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Mar 14, 2017 17:21:29 GMT
Someone should create a general analysis thread.....for those who are noob (like me) at choosing or using the right generals as reference. I'll do it. I lost interest in EW4, so I can analyze 1st 4 ages of EW5.
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Mar 14, 2017 17:23:30 GMT
Maybe I should try my hand at general analysis....
Nah, too ignorant.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Mar 14, 2017 17:24:37 GMT
Maybe I should try my hand at general analysis.... Nah, too ignorant. Too kind, actually. You have to smash Leonidas hard in analysis.
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