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Julyanna;173921
Is the Scavenger skill really that useful?

That's exactly what it's all about. Because of it, I always only take Necrophages, and here's my main argument: no matter how skilled you are, there will always be intermediate battles where losses are almost inevitable, and of course, any sensible player will try to minimize them. For an Orc who can't resurrect warriors with magic, this can only be done with the help of the "Scavenger" skill (if anyone knows another way, let me know) - Necrophages play a key role, taking the brunt of the attacks and then easily resurrecting by eating corpses. The result: battles of medium difficulty (strong neutrals, and sometimes even an enemy army) are passed with MUCH fewer losses, or even without any losses at all:D
Regarding the final battle in Feanor, everything he said is correct. It really is a very common mistake: not finishing off the Necrophages. Because if even 1 (!!!!!!) unit remains in the stack, then the entire stack can be resurrected COMPLETELY, the number of uses is limited only by the number of corpses on the battlefield (and how do their bellies not burst from eating so much???) and the opponent will have to deal with such a large stack again:rolleyes:
But I don't like the electric breath, because the damage is DIVIDED among all the units that the Necrophage hits, meaning the more of them there are, the less damage each one receives. In my opinion, it's better to hit one hard than to tickle three or four.
Dark Vultures hit one and also with poison, but they have much less health, and regeneration is only good for small losses.
So, for me, the choice is made - NECROPHAGES, NECROPHAGES, and NECROPHAGES again:smile12:

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