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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Sept 3, 2018 23:57:02 GMT
Hey guys, I was wondering if you have any tips on how to better farm this conquest. It does provide the most resources. I was thinking that my team would be centered around Caesar, Nobunaga, Washington, and Napoleon. Caesar has maxed out Braveness and Lucky Crown (I will upgrade cure master once my medal economy starts booming at 125 cities), Nobunaga will have lvl 7 leadership and the paladin ring and armor, Washington has lvl 6 logistics, and Napoleon has maxed out rumor and the other lucky crown. I will play on the country that awards the most resource wise. Genghis Khan will be sitting this one out as his braveness isn’t maxed out and really he won’t he of any real use than a bullet sponge.
Anyway, is there anything I should know to be more successful in this conquest. If I say I play as a one star country like india, which path would it be the wisest to attack at, should I only push in one direction, are there any patterns or tricks you guys found to be more successful. I am planning on playing as countries which offer Paintings and Diamonds as well.
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Post by Iron Duke on Sept 4, 2018 12:25:38 GMT
Hey guys, I was wondering if you have any tips on how to better farm this conquest. It does provide the most resources. I was thinking that my team would be centered around Caesar, Nobunaga, Washington, and Napoleon. Caesar has maxed out Braveness and Lucky Crown (I will upgrade cure master once my medal economy starts booming at 125 cities), Nobunaga will have lvl 7 leadership and the paladin ring and armor, Washington has lvl 6 logistics, and Napoleon has maxed out rumor and the other lucky crown. I will play on the country that awards the most resource wise. Genghis Khan will be sitting this one out as his braveness isn’t maxed out and really he won’t he of any real use than a bullet sponge. Anyway, is there anything I should know to be more successful in this conquest. If I say I play as a one star country like india, which path would it be the wisest to attack at, should I only push in one direction, are there any patterns or tricks you guys found to be more successful. I am planning on playing as countries which offer Paintings and Diamonds as well. Saladin was my MVP in conquest, with max Logistics he's virtually immortal. Same goes for Li Shimin but you have to be careful not to let him get boxed in anywhere. Anyway, regarding strategy it depends on how strong your gens are compared to the enemy: if you easily overpower them then you can send all 4 off in different directions to conquer the board as quickly as possible, however if not then you need them to stay closer together. A good tip is that if a general has regen kit then you should take up all 20 turns when attacking a city in order to get their health back up.
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Post by Robert Walpole on Sept 4, 2018 12:33:48 GMT
Tbh the only ones who’s useful in conquests are those with maxed out Logistics
I mean, just plop down Washington in a front, turn on auto and the city is taken
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Sept 4, 2018 12:44:13 GMT
Tbh the only ones who’s useful in conquests are those with maxed out Logistics I mean, just plop down Washington in a front, turn on auto and the city is taken Just don't underestimate your enemy. My lvl 5 Logistics Saladin had a showdown with Napoleon & a pre-spawned Grande Armee in Berlin which I conquered in the same turn. Berlin fell. (Napoleon killed everyone first. Even the walls failed to stop him)
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Sept 4, 2018 13:19:37 GMT
Tbh the only ones who’s useful in conquests are those with maxed out Logistics I mean, just plop down Washington in a front, turn on auto and the city is taken Just don't underestimate your enemy. My lvl 5 Logistics Saladin had a showdown with Napoleon & a pre-spawned Grande Armee in Berlin which I conquered in the same turn. Berlin fell. (Napoleon killed everyone first. Even the walls failed to stop him) Jeez
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Sept 4, 2018 17:09:25 GMT
Hey guys, I was wondering if you have any tips on how to better farm this conquest. It does provide the most resources. I was thinking that my team would be centered around Caesar, Nobunaga, Washington, and Napoleon. Caesar has maxed out Braveness and Lucky Crown (I will upgrade cure master once my medal economy starts booming at 125 cities), Nobunaga will have lvl 7 leadership and the paladin ring and armor, Washington has lvl 6 logistics, and Napoleon has maxed out rumor and the other lucky crown. I will play on the country that awards the most resource wise. Genghis Khan will be sitting this one out as his braveness isn’t maxed out and really he won’t he of any real use than a bullet sponge. Anyway, is there anything I should know to be more successful in this conquest. If I say I play as a one star country like india, which path would it be the wisest to attack at, should I only push in one direction, are there any patterns or tricks you guys found to be more successful. I am planning on playing as countries which offer Paintings and Diamonds as well. Saladin was my MVP in conquest, with max Logistics he's virtually immortal. Same goes for Li Shimin but you have to be careful not to let him get boxed in anywhere. Anyway, regarding strategy it depends on how strong your gens are compared to the enemy: if you easily overpower them then you can send all 4 off in different directions to conquer the board as quickly as possible, however if not then you need them to stay closer together. A good tip is that if a general has regen kit then you should take up all 20 turns when attacking a city in order to get their health back up. Do you manually attack cities in the toughest conquests. Or do you put it in auto?
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Sept 4, 2018 17:10:14 GMT
Tbh the only ones who’s useful in conquests are those with maxed out Logistics I mean, just plop down Washington in a front, turn on auto and the city is taken Except for Lincoln. I mean I gave him lvl 6 logistics and he wasn’t even capable of speeding through Classical conquest, with purple gear too
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Sept 4, 2018 17:11:58 GMT
Hey guys, I was wondering if you have any tips on how to better farm this conquest. It does provide the most resources. I was thinking that my team would be centered around Caesar, Nobunaga, Washington, and Napoleon. Caesar has maxed out Braveness and Lucky Crown (I will upgrade cure master once my medal economy starts booming at 125 cities), Nobunaga will have lvl 7 leadership and the paladin ring and armor, Washington has lvl 6 logistics, and Napoleon has maxed out rumor and the other lucky crown. I will play on the country that awards the most resource wise. Genghis Khan will be sitting this one out as his braveness isn’t maxed out and really he won’t he of any real use than a bullet sponge. Anyway, is there anything I should know to be more successful in this conquest. If I say I play as a one star country like india, which path would it be the wisest to attack at, should I only push in one direction, are there any patterns or tricks you guys found to be more successful. I am planning on playing as countries which offer Paintings and Diamonds as well. Saladin was my MVP in conquest, with max Logistics he's virtually immortal. Same goes for Li Shimin but you have to be careful not to let him get boxed in anywhere. Anyway, regarding strategy it depends on how strong your gens are compared to the enemy: if you easily overpower them then you can send all 4 off in different directions to conquer the board as quickly as possible, however if not then you need them to stay closer together. A good tip is that if a general has regen kit then you should take up all 20 turns when attacking a city in order to get their health back up. Nice. I was thinking of skipping saladin and going for blucher though, as he will contribute more to my end game team, as he has rumor and armor master on saladin. But yeah true, logistics helps a lot.
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Post by Iron Duke on Sept 4, 2018 17:51:55 GMT
Saladin was my MVP in conquest, with max Logistics he's virtually immortal. Same goes for Li Shimin but you have to be careful not to let him get boxed in anywhere. Anyway, regarding strategy it depends on how strong your gens are compared to the enemy: if you easily overpower them then you can send all 4 off in different directions to conquer the board as quickly as possible, however if not then you need them to stay closer together. A good tip is that if a general has regen kit then you should take up all 20 turns when attacking a city in order to get their health back up. Do you manually attack cities in the toughest conquests. Or do you put it in auto? Yeah, most of my conquest work was done manually on a point of principle and because I don't trust the AI. The only exception being a little farming when grinding for literature to get to gunpowder, but even then I'd usually get into a winning position (about 2/3 of all cities iirc) before letting auto take over and finish it off. If you're looking for full-auto farming then someone else will have better advice.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Sept 4, 2018 19:05:56 GMT
Do you manually attack cities in the toughest conquests. Or do you put it in auto? Yeah, most of my conquest work was done manually on a point of principle and because I don't trust the AI. The only exception being a little farming when grinding for literature to get to gunpowder, but even then I'd usually get into a winning position (about 2/3 of all cities iirc) before letting auto take over and finish it off. If you're looking for full-auto farming then someone else will have better advice. That is very smart. I personally want to beat the toughest conquest by hand for the gear and medals, and then speedrun the rest of the conquests for the resources.
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Sept 5, 2018 3:19:57 GMT
Yeah, most of my conquest work was done manually on a point of principle and because I don't trust the AI. The only exception being a little farming when grinding for literature to get to gunpowder, but even then I'd usually get into a winning position (about 2/3 of all cities iirc) before letting auto take over and finish it off. If you're looking for full-auto farming then someone else will have better advice. That is very smart. I personally want to beat the toughest conquest by hand for the gear and medals, and then speedrun the rest of the conquests for the resources. That's the ideal way, IMO. Imagine the AI destroying all the city defences before conquering the city, leaving an almost destroyed army & an extremely vulnerable city. Right now, I'm in a similar position to you so I can gauge your troubles well. I'm gonna try Discovery Greece to see if that can easily solve your Diamond + Artwork shortage.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Sept 28, 2018 2:31:31 GMT
From recent experience, I noticed that moctezuma and caesar are also super useful in conquest. I put moctezuma in a team with napoleon, and nobunaga with caesar and noticed that you can quite affectively beat conquest using this. Their leadership + cure master really makes sure all of the generals are at max health after each round. I used this even in the empire age conquest and it had effective results. Once I max out moctezuma’s and caesar’s cure master, I will start farming the discovery age conquest.
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Post by stoic on Sept 28, 2018 4:58:48 GMT
From recent experience, I noticed that moctezuma and caesar are also super useful in conquest. I put moctezuma in a team with napoleon, and nobunaga with caesar and noticed that you can quite affectively beat conquest using this. Their leadership + cure master really makes sure all of the generals are at max health after each round. I used this even in the empire age conquest and it had effective results. Once I max out moctezuma’s and caesar’s cure master, I will start farming the discovery age conquest. You don't need to max out Cure master for conquests. Lvl 6 will be more than enough. I usually deployed 3 teams for conquests (age didn't matter). 1. Team one. Saladin (or any other general with Logistics) with a "lucky crown" (just in case) 2. Team two. Your best general with Paladin ring (For me it was Nobunaga or Attila). 3. Team 3. One cure master with one powerful but vulnerable general. Teams 1 and 2 operate on their own, team 3 is aiming at capitals and difficult targets. With two Cure masters in the team Moctezuma can be a decent substitution for Saladin, while Caesar can lead team 3.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Sept 28, 2018 13:16:23 GMT
From recent experience, I noticed that moctezuma and caesar are also super useful in conquest. I put moctezuma in a team with napoleon, and nobunaga with caesar and noticed that you can quite affectively beat conquest using this. Their leadership + cure master really makes sure all of the generals are at max health after each round. I used this even in the empire age conquest and it had effective results. Once I max out moctezuma’s and caesar’s cure master, I will start farming the discovery age conquest. You don't need to max out Cure master for conquests. Lvl 6 will be more than enough. I usually deployed 3 teams for conquests (age didn't matter). 1. Team one. Saladin (or any other general with Logistics) with a "lucky crown" (just in case) 2. Team two. Your best general with Paladin ring (For me it was Nobunaga or Attila). 3. Team 3. One cure master with one powerful but vulnerable general. Teams 1 and 2 operate on their own, team 3 is aiming at capitals and difficult targets. With two Cure masters in the team Moctezuma can be a decent substitution for Saladin, while Caesar can lead team 3. What do you mean by lucky crown? And yeah I agree. I’ll farm discovery with 2 teams for know as I am not really confident in washington performing well by himself (I had to manually control him in empire age cuz he kept getting wreckt).
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Post by stoic on Sept 28, 2018 13:53:49 GMT
You don't need to max out Cure master for conquests. Lvl 6 will be more than enough. I usually deployed 3 teams for conquests (age didn't matter). 1. Team one. Saladin (or any other general with Logistics) with a "lucky crown" (just in case) 2. Team two. Your best general with Paladin ring (For me it was Nobunaga or Attila). 3. Team 3. One cure master with one powerful but vulnerable general. Teams 1 and 2 operate on their own, team 3 is aiming at capitals and difficult targets. With two Cure masters in the team Moctezuma can be a decent substitution for Saladin, while Caesar can lead team 3. What do you mean by lucky crown? And yeah I agree. I’ll farm discovery with 2 teams for know as I am not really confident in washington performing well by himself (I had to manually control him in empire age cuz he kept getting wreckt). As far as I remember this item was called a "lucky crown" in English version. But it was a long time ago. So I can be wrong...
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