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Post by vayasen on Sept 29, 2015 8:59:25 GMT
Played some conquests now, got 3 princess's (and 2 generals) and have a few more questions if possible.
1- In my most recent Conquest (completed in 35 turns) I could only pick 3 of my generals/princess's. The others wernt there to activate. I have not noticed this before?
2- In the general info scree, the top left 'heart' icon is XP/ + hps im guessing. I notice it goes up with combat/killing, but what is the bar/icon below that? (with the heart and +). Is it some kind of rank?
3- Regards years ruled. Is it cumulative based on your various conquests. Ie if I have 600 years, then play another game is that added to my existing 'ruled'. Is the longer the conqest = longer ruled?
4- Princess's- I have Sophia, Fatimah and Maria. What would you suggest I aim for next and how to go about it.
5- last but not least, 'trainers'. Do I regroup the trainer general and add one to him, or regroup a random general and add the trainer to him? Bit baffled by the regrouping at the moment but im getting there ;]
Thanks for any info.
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Post by Mountbatten on Sept 29, 2015 9:07:12 GMT
1. 5 star countries allow 3 generals, 4 stars allow 4 generals, 3 stars 5 generals and 2 stars 6 generals
2. That's Nobility. It is hp regeneration per round. 5 Nobility means 5 hp per round. 3. Years ruled don't add up. It's a one time thing. You could get a lower one next time, or a higher one. 4. If that 35 turn conquest was in Europe, try and get Isabela (good artillery Princess unlocked with 40 turn conquests). If it was in America, try to save medals for items and/or regrouping. 5. The trainers will increase the stats of other generals. If my Radetzky has 4 stars in Cavalry, I can regroup a cavalry trainer to him and he will have 5 stars. To regroup, click on THE TRAINER and select regroup. Then choose who you want to get the bonus star. If you don't use the trainer, one of your generals could be lost. Possibly forever.
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Post by kanue on Sept 30, 2015 5:35:18 GMT
Most of the things are already mentioned so I will add some. 1) Number of generals you can use depends on country star rating. The formula is 8 - number of star. For a 5 stars country, you can assign 3 generals (8-5=3). 2) It's nobility, HP regen per round. 3) You can think of year ruled as a score rating for that particular conquest. It is one time and specific to that conquest alone. You need a certain year ruled in order to unlock princesses. e.g. 850 year rule in Europe to unlock Victoria. 4) The next princess you get can be either Kate or Sakurako. Kate is a good navy general and Sakurako is kinda jack-of-all-trade, can do all but not particularly good at one. 5) As Lord Mountbatten mentions above.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Sept 30, 2015 5:39:20 GMT
5) As Lord Mountbatten mentions above. love it
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Post by vayasen on Sept 30, 2015 8:45:23 GMT
Ahh...so dont always rush to finish in less turns. Go for some longer games to have more time ruled?
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Post by Mountbatten on Sept 30, 2015 9:24:28 GMT
Ahh...so dont always rush to finish in less turns. Go for some longer games to have more time ruled? No it doesn't work like that. The faster you go, the more years ruled. If I finish in 30 turns, I will have around 800 years ruled. But if I finish in 60 turns, I will have around 250. The years ruled don't add up during the battle, it is just an ending score.
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Post by Mountbatten on Sept 30, 2015 9:25:04 GMT
Now that I think about that, it doesn't really make sense though.
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Post by vayasen on Sept 30, 2015 9:41:42 GMT
Hah yes, it dosnt make sense, but I do understand it now thanks ;]
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