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Posts from Worshipper – “Betrayal” [2nd campaign, 1st mission]

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19 years ago
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And he didn't catch up to you?:eek: How is that even possible? The mission itself is simple, but outrunning Godric with logistics... you'd have to be quite the power gamer!
In reply to Феанор
19 years ago
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Feanor;87632
And he didn't catch you?:eek:
How is that possible?
The mission itself is quite simple, but escaping from Godric with logistics – that requires some serious skill!

Escaping from Godric with logistics is not a problem. You just need to read the mission instructions carefully.
19 years ago
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That's true, Agrael should also have logistics (or at least, it should be possible). Besides, at the very beginning of the mission, my Agrael acquired boots of swiftness. But I prefer not to develop logistics for Godric.
In reply to Boris K
19 years ago
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Boris K;87817
But Agrael also has (or should have) logistics. Besides, at the very beginning of the mission, my Agrael acquired boots of swiftness. But I prefer not to develop logistics for Godric.

I agree.
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But even if Godric has logistics, it doesn't mean there's no way to deal with him. Two solutions to the problem have already been suggested by Boris K; if they don't work, lower the game's difficulty.
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19 years ago
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No, I've already completed all the campaigns, and I don't want to replay them right now. But back then, what saved me was Agrael's logistics.
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19 years ago
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Feanor;87632
And he didn't catch you?:eek:
How is that possible?
The mission itself is simple, but escaping from Godric with his logistics – you really need to be quite the cheater to do that!
It's not necessarily impossible! And you don't have to be...:confused: uh... a cheater? What does that mean? By the way, has anyone tried to kill Godric? There's a Devil's Tower (with demons) along the way.
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19 years ago
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Munchkinism is a more sophisticated analogue of the word "nerdiness."
Here is a link: http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Манчкинство. In my opinion, the explanation there is not quite correct; it makes a munchkin seem too much like a simple cheater.
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19 years ago
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Michigan;34798
please, this is very important
Artifacts are awesome...
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19 years ago
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MARKEL;87629
Besides, the mission is easy and can be completed in 15-20 minutes.
BUT WHY?
I spent time guiding my poor, weak demon across the entire map, collected artifacts, learned spells from "chests" (and I'm not talking about gargoyles :D), visited all the objects that increase the hero's stats... people put effort into creating the map, and they added so many interesting things to it - and I'm supposed to complete it in 15 minutes?! What are you talking about!
18 years ago
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guys, what should I do? I'm standing near a tower, and demons are nearby, and Godric is also standing not far away.
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18 years ago
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flee if you can, and if not, stand and be afraid; and when you've had enough of being afraid, load the last save and don't let Godric get so close to you... and run further... look back and be a little afraid of Godric...
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18 years ago
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$emych, did he overtake you in the Dungeon? Then you need to replay it and plan your route better.

I remember, I managed to get the Boots of Swiftness on my first turn there. I think they were guarded by monks or inquisitors. Then I found another pair of boots somewhere - for the Dungeon. After descending underground, I changed my boots. And I also improved my Logistics skill. Moreover, in the next mission, you need to run quickly to compete with the enemy. Besides, Logistics suits a demon very well.
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18 years ago
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A good mission keeps you on edge when the enemy is 2-3 tiles away from you. I also leveled up Godric's logistics, but I also leveled up Agrael's. You need to hide from him in Sanctuaries; he should then retreat (but the second hero doesn't retreat). + Collect all the demons and Cerberuses (if someone doesn't join, reload and bypass them – the Scooby-Doos in the northeast of the map didn't join me). And get gold so you can buy troops in the Dungeon. Although, I gained experience, and I had enough troops to defeat Erazeal. Against neutral creatures, use the Summon from Hell spell and destroy them with summoned troops – that way, you don't waste your own troops. My path was approximately like this: First, go straight south to the mage's hut (there's also a Cerberus tower there, I think). Then, diagonally northeast through the Sanctuary in the center. Then, from the northeast (the upper right storage), down to the intersection and to the right to the tent and the portal. From the portal, go to the basement and then as fast as possible to the end (because Godric was catching up quickly)
Каждый может быть героем ...
In reply to Amko
18 years ago
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Night Nazgul;109904
He almost caught up with me there, even though I had a well-developed logistics system. :) I just leveled him up well in the fifth mission of the first campaign. :smile19:
I had 2 pairs of boots of speed. And I also maxed out Godric – in the fifth mission of the first campaign, I got him to level 24, and then in the second mission of that campaign, I got him another 10 levels. He was my main hero there. I barely managed to defeat him in the fifth mission. But he'll be great in the sixth campaign.

I didn't develop Godric's logistics. I didn't hide in sanctuaries. He had no chance of catching me.

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