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But the fact remains, on large maps, elves don't dominate in the endgame.
Honour and glory would make you immortal...
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But the fact remains, on large maps, elves don't dominate in the endgame.
and what about "true luck"?
(I mean the superpower that always gives you good luck in attack)
on a large map, you can definitely upgrade it...
I recommend you read about the Necropolis's super ability – I think my answer will become clear.
For the Necropolis, any captured castle becomes a source of troops – this is a huge advantage, especially on large maps.
In reality, all of this is nonsense; I just like playing as the Necropolis, and you probably like playing as the Elves.
If your friend hadn't waited for epic battles and had instead finished you off earlier, he would have won. But now, it's his own fault. He let you develop.
P.S. You can easily crush everything in your path with Orcs, without losing any troops. It's a matter of practice.
in order
I've already written somewhere that I love playing as the Elves, but I can play as anyone. And I won't belittle the Elves either!
That's the way it is.
With respect, THE Lord
Why not any… Kifrah is weaker. Minotaurs are terrible in the fifth game. I tried to play with them. They are slow and have low armor. Furies and Stalkers are the best for dealing damage.;)
). And without their most valuable archers, the Wood Elves suddenly become powerless. Ents are generally unable to fight against creatures with high initiative and speed.
But why does it not burn? It just needs to be leveled up if you need a warrior and not a mage in the final stage.
I wouldn't be so categorical. Especially when it comes to fighting initiative-based creatures, Ents are very effective, especially if it's an ancient Ent and the enemy is foolish enough to attack it.
except, perhaps, for the Furies
