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17 years ago
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I know that Forrest likes it
I've played it with him many times ;) and I'll say, if he participates in the tournament (and I'm sure he will) - he'll win)) =DDDDD
It's a really cool map... I have another one somewhere, Tk4 =))
играю на уровне AI !!:smile32: ;)
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17 years ago
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Not necessarily. Both in the first and second parts.

P.S. What is the difference between the TE version of this map and the SOD version?
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17 years ago
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I have a question. Today, we were playing with identical castles, and it seemed to me that the player who attacks first (i.e., gets the first turn) has a much higher chance of winning. Are there any rules regarding this?
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17 years ago
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Not necessarily. Both in the first and second parts.
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I didn't quite understand what you're talking about?
It's tough to compete with Fortress on Town Map 3. I don't even remember how much health I managed to leave him with... (( But I remember leaving very little health for Kami. We discussed that game with him. Yes, it's a good map, it doesn't take much time. It develops tactical thinking and really stimulates the imagination! (verified!) =D
играю на уровне AI !!:smile32: ;)
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17 years ago
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And Necropolis is also overpowered :(
I don't understand what makes it so overpowered. Is it because of :smile24:? It's easy to take them out, and the rest of their troops are weak. They can only win with the support of a strong castle, like the Swamp or the Tower. But pure Necropolis troops against any other faction (except maybe Inferno) have almost no chance when the players have roughly the same skill level in combat. This is just my opinion, but I'm completely confident in what I'm saying. Anyone who doubts me can prove me wrong in a battle ;)
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17 years ago
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Analyzing the team battles we played, I noticed that the first strike doesn't always decide the outcome. For example, if you're playing a mass haste strategy and strike first, you can then mass Blessing or Bloodlust and retaliate just as effectively.
However, when I played against Le Bron, he surprised me. I couldn't break through his vampire stack with Ogres and Demons. It was because he was giving them Shield and Toughness (I didn't always manage to remove it with Mass Dispel), and he was also dealing damage.
Overall, I think we could create a thread where people could share reports (if they want), where everyone could draw their own conclusions from the battles.
Играю в Tactician's corner на СОД и ТЕ
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17 years ago
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Analyzing the team battles we played, I noticed that speed isn't always the deciding factor. For example, if you rush with mass haste and attack first, you can then use mass blessing or bloodlust and retaliate just as effectively.
Simply put, some castles without mass haste have no chance of winning in such battles. And for some, it's practically unnecessary; blessing is often much more important.
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17 years ago
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The Necromancer has a Transmute spell, and that says it all!
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17 years ago
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But I played against Le Bron, and he surprised me. I couldn't break through his vampire stack with ogres and demons. It was all because he was giving them shields and hide (I couldn't always remove it with Mass Dispel), and he was also shooting at me.
Vampires are easily killed, especially in normal conditions when morale is neutral or positive. Today, I lost to Necromancers only because 5 prepared bears, then 7, and so on, were stunned before they could attack, even though the retaliation was already removed and Bless was cast. Otherwise, Necromancers are useless on their own, unless, as I already said, they are strengthened by powerful support like Titans with Nagas or Hydras with Cows. Oelm offered to bet money that on this map, all native Necromancer troops will defeat Rampart troops :D, but I think after some thought, he will refuse, although I don't understand why he doesn't know such elementary things. :confused:. If anyone doubts, create a hotseat, develop Rampart more or less normally, and try to defeat him, even when he is controlled by the AI. I think the result will surprise fans of the unimaginable power of Necromancer troops. Well, you can also use any other faction.

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Necromancers have Transmute, and that says it all!
Are you saying that an extra 100-200 skeletons will decide the outcome??? :D Or (if you're lucky and get dragons, are Black Dragons weaker than Bone Dragons? :confused:)
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17 years ago
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Are you saying that an extra 100-200 skeletons will make a difference? :D Or (if you're lucky and get dragons, are black dragons weaker than bone dragons? :confused:)
Why 100-200? You can turn them all into skeletons, levels 2-3. It will even be decent. And 20 Greater Necro-dragons in one stack – that's cool too! Vampires, Unicorns, Dragons, and the rest into skeletons!
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17 years ago
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Why 100-200? You can turn them all into skeletons, level 2-3. It will even turn out quite well. And 20 grayed-out Necro-dragons in one stack is also cool! Vampires, Warhorses, Dragons, and the rest into skeletons!
I'm starting to not understand what we're talking about. I wonder if anyone has actually tested these theories in practice, or if everyone just decided that Necropolis is unbeatable and stopped? :D What about the fact that there clearly won't be enough money for all of this?

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Necropolis has a converter, and that says it all!
Honestly, I find such statements funny: D
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17 years ago
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Whether it's funny or not, it's worth a try. Experiments are simply necessary here.
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17 years ago
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Whether it's funny or not, it's worth a try. Experiments are simply necessary here.
I was amused by this absolute confidence; the person clearly doesn't know what they're talking about, because there wouldn't even be enough money for it. :eek:
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17 years ago
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Why? Lower-tier units are cheaper, and you can also get an additional 175,000 (in total). As a last resort, you don't have to buy all the stacks; you can dilute them with single units.
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17 years ago
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Why? Lower-tier units are cheaper, plus you can get an additional 175k (in total). In the worst-case scenario, you don't have to buy all the stacks, but dilute them with single units.
Even funnier :D. To sacrifice the most valuable troops, artifacts, and skills for 500-600 skeletons. I'm speechless :D :D :D

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