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Post by Robert E Lee on Apr 29, 2018 14:10:10 GMT
Hey guys, just registered , been lookng at the forums for a while and i finally decided to join. So my current situation is i cant decide between who my next general should be. i currently have both leeb and guderian and i have 1215 medals currently. im currently stuck on Nato3 and wto4, as well as i cant seem to succeed in a 1950 conquest, as well as i cant go too much further in europe (i have all the hard ones left on hard) . currently my options right now are to buy konev at his 40% discount (1593 metals), buy vatutin (1800 metals) or maybe try to finish the 40% discount nimitz mission and buy him, i believe currently i could get up to roughly a thousand more metals if i grind alot, of which i could then buy rommel at the 20% discount, though that might be a waste. Could someone give me an idea of what i should go for at this moment? Thanks Guys! ,
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Apr 29, 2018 16:46:02 GMT
Nope, Rommel at 40% is the best, send in as many men as needed once you're prepped.
Since you've cleared Pacific War, Nimitz is not as useful since you'll be facing hordes of tanks & arty.
IMO, I feel like Rokossovsky is better than Vatutin. Although he is more expensive than Vatutin, his skills & potential are better than the Lord of Kursk's, IMO.
At this point, I'd recommend going for Konev to maximise your in-game potential. For example, Konev can be your best inf or arty gen when it comes to Daily Invasions. This makes farming through Daily Invasions much easier. Lastly, welcome to the Easytech Fan Community! Glad to have you here!
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Post by Robert E Lee on Apr 29, 2018 17:46:12 GMT
Alright thank you! i wasn't 100% if i should get a second artillery general already.
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Post by Tadamichi Kuribayashi on Apr 29, 2018 23:06:38 GMT
Oh, and if you need to know your last, but best general, it's gonna be Phibun.
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Apr 30, 2018 8:47:52 GMT
Oh, and if you need to know your last, but best general, it's gonna be Phibun. Yep, joined the Axis & won the war largely intact as an Allied nation (after foreign diplomatic intervention and the Japanese surrender before the Free Thai Forces tried to openly attack the Japanese).
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