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20 years ago
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Hedgehog in the Fog
First, you need to buy the basic troops, and then upgrade the peasants.
I prefer to secure the support of archers first. I already have griffins. And then a few cavalry units. That's all I can afford.:(
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20 years ago
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Yes, indeed, it's a pity that you have to spend so much for such enjoyment, but it's worth it. After all, peasants are really good archers:rolleyes: (after upgrading). :)
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20 years ago
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Varg-Nar
Yes, it's a shame that you have to spend so much for such enjoyment, but it's worth it. After all, peasants are really good archers:rolleyes: (after upgrading). :)
Yeah, especially if you don't upgrade them... they have a special ability to hit area targets... and with a large number of them... it's game over for everyone... but you really have to spend a lot to get there...
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20 years ago
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Varg-Nar
Yes, it's a pity that you have to spend so much to get such enjoyment, but it's worth it. After all, peasants are really good archers:rolleyes: (after upgrading). :)
When playing as Haven, I only upgraded peasants after I had built the entire castle. On small maps, I won faster than I could finish building the castle.
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20 years ago
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***JOKER***
Playing as humans, I only upgraded peasants after building up the entire castle. On small maps, I would win faster than I could fully complete the castle.
As for me, on small maps, playing as humans you only build up to cavalry; don't build Angels at all, just buy up cavalry, griffins, monks, and archers... peasants and squires only if there is extra money for training, then there's enough to convert peasants into archers and sometimes even squires into monks. Honestly, this ability of the humans smells a bit like cheating; in prolonged games, naturally, extra money will appear and go toward archers or monks. With numerical superiority of ranged troops and own savage cavalry, victory is guaranteed, unless the undead can put up a good fight with their skeletons:)
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20 years ago
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Only if it doesn't cost too much! Otherwise, who's stronger: 30 Paladins or 1000 Skeletons?
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20 years ago
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maNiT
in my opinion, on small maps, for the Haven faction, you should only build up to cavalry, and not build Angels at all, just buy cavalry, griffins, monks, and archers... only build peasants and squires if you have extra money for training.
Angels should be built, even if it's not essential; it's a decent unit, although it's expensive to build. You can take them just for resurrection purposes.
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20 years ago
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I usually only take Angels for resurrection purposes, and Paladins, Archers, Griffons, and Inquisitors do all the other work. ;) If needed, you can also use Angels along with Crusaders.
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20 years ago
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Varg-Nar
I generally only use Angels for resurrection, while Paladins, Archers, Griffons, and Inquisitors do all the other work. ;) If needed, you can also use Angels along with Crusaders.
I train Crusaders first because you can get a good number of them relatively cheaply.
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20 years ago
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Angels – a unit from the second wave...
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20 years ago
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Angels are clearly not a second-wave unit! They are stronger than many units of level 7!
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20 years ago
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But Paladins are still better! I use Archons to resurrect and finish off enemies!
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20 years ago
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celt
Angels are a second-tier unit...
You shouldn't underestimate them; they deal consistent damage, have resurrection, and possess decent stats. I've always liked angels. It's a shame that in the fifth game, reaching level 7 is quite expensive. And if you're playing as humans, you have to choose between quantity or quality.
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20 years ago
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Yes, angels are definitely stronger than units of the same level in other factions, but they are expensive, though good overall. Humans, however, were a disappointment – they are very weak and uninteresting. Only the Knights and Angels are good. The Monks are weak, but they are difficult to defeat. Even the number of human units doesn't give the expected effect, which is a pity.
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20 years ago
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Ann
Yes, angels are definitely stronger than units of the same level in other factions, but they are expensive, though good overall. Humans were a disappointment; they are very weak and uninteresting. Only the knights and angels are enjoyable. The monks are weak, but they are difficult to defeat. Even the number of human units doesn't give the expected effect, which is a pity.
Humans aren't that bad...
1) Creature training (it's great).
2) The main strategic strength is the cavalry.
3) The ability to resurrect with archangels.
4) Not the most expensive castle (except perhaps the angels).
5) A good counter-attack ability; the only super ability (relentless force) that is a bit weak.

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