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Posts from Necromancer – “Ruler of Erathia” [Campaign 3, Mission 5]

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You need to attack Godric within the town. Just wait for a full turn and attack him in the castle. I also hope you have a licensed copy and, preferably, the latest patch.

Thank you. I've already completed this mission. It's impossible to defeat Godric outside the town; it's a bug. I have version 1.41.

I gave up on a speedrun and defeated him after a couple of months. I didn't even notice the loss of my troops; he developed very slowly.
#92
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No matter how much I shouted, "Come out, you cowardly scoundrel," I couldn't lure Godrick out of the Castle in versions 1.41 and 1.5.
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Boris K;97077
No matter how much I shouted, "Come out, you cowardly scoundrel," I couldn't lure Godric out of the castle in versions 1.41 and 1.5.

I stopped a couple of squares before the town, and when my turn ended, he came out on his own.
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I stopped a couple of squares before the town, and my turn ended, and he came out on his own :)
I was also standing there. Most likely, it's about the number of troops. I had a huge army. In an open field, he had no chance. In version 1.5, I had over 80 Death Knights. Computers rarely attack those who clearly outnumber them in troops. You probably had a smaller army than mine. That's why he decided to attack.
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Godrica was killed by plague, which helped a lot – the main thing is to kill him quickly, before the army of mages reaches you.
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I completed this mission on my first try because I hadn't leveled up Gordrik at all before. Now I'm wondering, if I replay the campaign for Haven, starting with the mission where Gordrik first appears, and level him up properly, will that progress carry over to the final campaign?
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I completed this mission on my first try because I hadn't leveled up Gordrik at all before. Now I'm wondering, if I replay the campaign for Haven with the mission where Gordrik first appears and level him up properly, will his progress carry over to the final campaign?
Of course.:smile19:
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I completed this mission on my first try because I hadn't leveled up Gordrik at all before. Now I'm wondering, if I replay the campaign for Haven with the mission where Gordrik first appears and level him up properly, will his progress carry over to the last campaign?
It will carry over... but I leveled him up to level 24(!) in the Haven campaign, and in the Necropolis campaign, they gave me him "at the beginning" with level 10... but with all the skills he had at level 24!:eek:
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I completed this mission on my first try because I hadn't leveled up Godric at all before. Now I'm wondering, if I replay the human Campaigns starting from the mission where Godric first appears and level him up properly, will his progress carry over to the final campaign?
It will only carry over to the 2nd mission of the 3rd campaign. To have it carry over to the final campaign, you need to level him up again in that mission.

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It will carry over... but I leveled him up to the 24th(!) level in the human campaign, and in the necromancer campaign he was given to me "under command" at level 10... but on the other hand, with all the skills he had at level 24!:eek:
You should be happy that the level was lowered. It's an opportunity to level him up again for free. :)
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You should be happy that they lowered the level. Now there's a chance to level him up again for free. :)
But then she got scared of him when she had to fight him with Markel. :D A BEAST!

P.S. By the way, the mighty and self-confident Tarnum was asking if anyone had ever received 19,000 experience points... Well, after defeating Godric, I received 37,130 experience points. And there are even tougher battles!
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Slonysh;102774
But then she got scared of him herself when she had to fight him with Markel.:D A BEAST!
I also had a pretty strong one – I leveled him up to 20 in the first campaign. But this beast is really good in the 6th campaign.
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I also had a pretty strong one – I leveled him up to 20 in the first campaign. But he's really good in the 6th campaign.
Mine is level 24...:D ...actually, I was leveling him up specifically for the last campaign, as I'm playing it again.
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It seems I overdid it with Godrick's development. The worst part is that I taught him a spell that grants immunity to all subsequent spells when cast. After defeating the first army, he had 160 Angels, 800 Archers, 2,000 Armored Guards, and many Paladins. The Paladins were immediately defeated by the Angels under my control. And after the control was lifted, these Angels quickly destroyed everything I had left. I'll try playing again, changing my army-building strategy. Right now, I don't have enough money to recruit troops from two castles. Even the 20,000 gold I received from the Sphinx didn't help. A support hero with Isabella's starting army sailed to him. At the same time, I looted all the ships. I won't be making Dragons. They are too expensive, and they die very quickly. This will help me recruit more other units. I might use Isabella's training abilities. If that doesn't help, I'll have to re-level Godrick without that terrible ability. As it turned out, Godrick is a stronger mage than Markel. He practically left Markel without Dark Magic. The Phoenix also doesn't last long. After all, Godrick's skills are almost equal to those of a 34th-level Knight. And he has enough mana for everything.
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I completed this mission, even though I managed my time terribly. As a result, I didn't have enough turns to defeat Godric in the 1st week. I had to attack him on the 1st day of the 2nd week. This time, his 2nd army only had 20 angels. And I was lucky – the enchantment spell on the angels worked on the 1st try, and Godric somehow forgot all his spells except for Holy Word.

Conclusion: it's easiest to defeat a heavily upgraded Godric in the 1st week using a phoenix. This will also make it easier to deal with Markel in the 6th campaign. In this mission, he didn't gain a single level and didn't visit any upgrade locations.
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Hello everyone. I completed it without any problems, but I want to mention that I almost didn't level up Godric. However, he had the ability to summon angels and a portion of his army (not to resurrect, but to summon additional units). I was saved by the fact that I obtained the Phoenix summon in the previous mission. First, I immediately headed to the 44 Rakshasa along the way to Isabel's Castle (buying everything that was available in my Castle). I didn't bother with anyone on the sides – there were Knights and Inquisitors, I just ignored them and went straight to Isabel. I also bought everyone from Isabel, went straight ahead, defeated the Hippogriffs, and was amused by the cutscene about the angels leaving me forever. I looked at Marcol's Castle and saw that another mage with a good army was approaching it. I sadly headed to Mythgard, exchanged almost all my creatures for undead, gave them to Marcol, and took refuge in the monastery. From Marcol, I received wings, made my way to the Mana Well, replenished everything, and flew off, not waiting for the mage to arrive and reinforce Godric with the power of mages, etc. I flew over, attacked the Castle, and summoned the Phoenix almost immediately. I spent mana ONLY on keeping the Phoenix alive – using "Raise Dead" and the same spell, I made sure that at least someone from my army remained alive. By the way, the skeletons were barely touched. I fought him for a very long time – at least an hour – he kept restoring Titans at first, then Rakshasa Princesses, then he let me kill everyone, then he summoned 10 Archangels, 100 Archers, 100 Armored Archers, and 30 Inquisitors, and that's when I almost met my end – my mana was running out, the archers and archliches could no longer shoot, and I barely managed to defeat them. I definitely wouldn't have survived without the Phoenix – plus, I was clearly saved by the fact that I didn't wander around for too long – I went on the second week, towards the end. If I had fought the mages who were sailing around, it would have been much harder. But as it was, the mission turned out to be short and action-packed. I'll go on to the next one
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