Right now my army consists of Black, Green, and Red Dragons, Archmages, Shamans, and Priests. Its just a pain in the ass having to run to different locations to build up or rebuild the army. So far I've only had two instances of running out of units: Archmages(which I was able to use again when they replenished at their recruitment locations), and Veteran Orcs(which I fear won't be returning anywhere). I do take care of my units as I figured out very early in the game that units don't restock often enough to zerg your way through all of the fights. necromancers, enemy archers, stupid wolves with fear effect, etc.) and sometimes end up having to slow the last enemy stack(assuming its under lvl 5) and drag the fight out until I regenerate enough mana to cast it on all the units that need it. By the time I need to start using it, I'm about 2/3 through all of my mana from blasting away troublesome units early(i.e. Resurrection helps, but its not always an option as that spell eats through mana quicker than most other spells. Orc Veterans are probably one of the best humanoid melee units, but unfortunately, I was only able to recruit all of them once at the orc stronghold/castle in the Western Islands. Right now I have around 11 attack / 24 defense / 32 intelligence / 116 mana / 69 rage and around 18,000 leadership at level 27.Īnother problem I foresee with going for really high leadership and not putting enough into attack & defense is you won't be able to replenish the units enough to keep them at full strength and you'll eventually have to replace the low-count stack with a different unit from somewhere else that hopefully has sufficient numbers to recruit. For this particular character, I put most into intel, followed by defense, and maybe a couple of points into attack. Sure, you'll have a lot more units per stack, but they're going to be weaker especially if you're playing a mage, which is what I'm currently playing for my first time through. I think that would be a bad idea dumping everything into leadership. Click to expand.Not just boss fights, but any fight that involves losing units since I like to keep unit stacks at or almost full strength.
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5/14/2024 08:30:24 am
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