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Good day!
First of all, I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has posted in this thread, because as someone just starting to play on the anniversary server now, it would have been quite difficult without all this information. Although it's still not easy, at least you understand where you messed up and why your opponent played a certain way ;) .
Secondly, I'd like to liven up the thread a bit. Comrades, more interesting replays please; duel players surely have recordings of interesting battles. After all, this is an excellent tactical guide for beginners like me.
I also ask for help with Orcs, both theoretically and in replays ;) , because I still haven't passed the PO (and it's hard to say when that will happen, as my same-turn speed is a disaster) and I have a poor idea of how to "prepare" them and with what. In other words, if any Orc drops for me in random, I 100% lose :( .
In general, write back if there are still any living souls left on the forum :D Not only practice but also a theoretical, so to speak, platform is important.
Below, based on the posts of all participants in this thread, I am posting a list of counter-heroes (Hero - their counters) in duels for version 3.1 (to help the noobs). I ask experienced duelists to comment on any additions/inaccuracies:
Ossir - Iris (over 50%), Nimus, Sinitar, Ibba, Letos, same for Carly. Against Ossir, Anven and Marbas are 20-percenters, but I would raise Vitya, Ibba, Helmar to 50%, especially Vitya.
Nimus – Ossir, Sinitar, Anven, Iris, Orson, Ora, Helmar, Letos.
Iris – Ibba, Orson, Ossir, Deidra (over 50%), Anven and Letos (15-25%)
Tactics for Deidra against Irka from ildaryk:
"...there is a certain pattern of Deidra's moves that you need to know. Roughly: wait with troops until the griffins take off, then banshee scream, mass haste, mass cure, then vamp on dragons; if necessary, berserk on knights and another vamp on dragons if it wears off - that's in brief..."
Helmar – Anven (doesn't work? ildaryk), Iris (beats him, chance over 50%, verified), Marbas, Carly, Garuna (beats him)
Deidra – Jalib, Ravenna, Marbas
Tactics for Marbas from ildaryk:
"...the placement must be correct, specifically the demonesses hide behind lords and demons, imps are placed between two devils, dogs on the other flank from the demonesses, also the devil closest to the lords should not stand adjacent but one cell away.
Everyone stands in defense; when necromancers approach the demons, Marbas simply blasts them with fireballs (after the same, if not in berserk, they shoot off those who were blasted), once they get close we place grills right in front of the devils and lords and that's it)...".
Jalib – Deleb (over 50%), Ravenna (beats him, chance over 50%, verified), Orson, Iris, Anven, Nimus, Helmar.
Orson – Ossir, Erin
Letos – Anven, Deidra, Ibba
Anven – Deidra, Marbas, Haggesh
Marbas- Vitya
Vitya – Ravenna, Garuna, Anya (beats him, chance over 50%, verified), Nimus (beats him)
Ravenna - Garuna
Tactics for Garuna against Ravva from ConServator:
"... the situation in a battle of Garuna against Ravenna. Ravenna is also Chaos, and there's a chance that resist will work against her spells. Usually, vamps among the necro troops attack first; they need to be taken out immediately so they don't have time to blind a significant part of the Orc troops. If the player orders the vampires to wait, then shift the troops slightly forward and put Orc fighters in the path of the expected spectral dragon attack. There is now a greater chance that the opponent will order an attack, and after that, concentrate the attack on the dragons. It's preferable to remove retaliation from dragons and vampires using goblins and orcs or cyclops. Use aid for centaurs, and during Garuna's subsequent turns - either a morale call or direct attacks. Also, if possible, remove stun with the leader's command..."
Carly – Ibba (beats her), Helmar, Ravenna, Sinitar, Jalib, Anven, Iris, Marbas, Shak-Karukat.
Here are tactics for Ravenna from Alex_R (post 101 of the thread):
... it's best to take Ravenna and beat Carly - you need to try to follow simple rules/tips.
1) Do not attack units under the "incorporeal" rune
2) With Chaos magic, naturally hit those who don't have a rune protecting against elements
3) It would be good in the first round to kill artillery with a ring of cold and catch high-level monsters at the same time (ideally Jarl and Dragon).
4) Do not expose yourself to battle fury, especially from Jarls and Dragons. Maximum 2 units nearby.
5) And the tactic itself - a defensive style of play with careful troop advancement or counterattacks - calculating for a prolonged battle in which Carly's chances tend toward "0"
P.S. Also the hero herself (Ravenna) is such that she isn't particularly feared, so feel free to put her against those like Carly, Jalib, Deidra, Axel.
P.S.P.S. And in my opinion, Ravenna vs Razzak is a very interesting pair
Sinitar – Ora
Dirael - Razzak
Ora- Letos, Shakkurat, Ravenna, Orson.
Ibba - Ravenna (beats her), Marbas, Letos
Axel - Ravenna (beats him), Deleb
Tactics for playing as Ax against Irka and Vitya from ildaryk:
axel-vitya.
here if you play as ax, the first turn is definitely mass evasion, then prayer, then oversight on paladins, that's if vitya plays correctly. Then it's better to hit griffins with paladins first, otherwise they will be practically impossible to take down later. And there are many small nuances in this pair, like placing as many troops as possible near the knights during initial placement because of the big shield. And then it's preferable to always move knights together with paladins and other troops. A rather funny moment is when a bunch of ax's shooters run on parallel courses with the knights. It looks quite ridiculous, but this happens quite often.
axel-ayria.
Here, for the first turn, you must either wait with paladins or move two cells, while creating a gap in front of the crossbowmen with all troops. And have the crossbows retreat from diving griffins, if you manage to, of course. And generally, don't let paladins and archers get close to ayri's knights and peasants (or they'll stomp them). Then on the second turn, paladins must hit the arriving griffins. Ax can use general evasion again for the first turn, general divine power (or vice versa), prayer, oversight; a direct attack by ax is also welcome (morale reduction); after divine power runs out, general divine power again.
Shak-Karukat - Ibba (beats him).
" He is usually taken out by similar comrades, i.e., those with skillful defense and high meat, like Marbas, Carla, Orson, Ayri (naturally), and there are other heroes who can do it, but you have to be able to beat him. He also has natural counter-heroes: Jalib, Deidra, Ossir, Helmar. You can try to take him down with chaos specialists like Sinitar, Ora, Ravenna, but again, you'll need to strain yourself and be lucky, especially with Sinit." (thanks ildaryk).
Razzak - "Razzak will be stronger than Sinit; Dira is equal or slightly weaker than Deleb, Ravenna, Nimus; Haggesh can win if lucky with terrain, morale, artifacts, Ossir, Axel, Shak, Iris. His tactical tricks are very chess-like; you need to calculate several moves ahead, constantly considering the possibility of morale triggering. It's very difficult, but he wins very beautifully.
Tactics for Razzak are as follows - very thoughtful, very careful microcontrol. You must monitor the initiative line very closely, calculate possible chances of morale triggering, how much Razzak will shift when burning artifacts, and the possibility of throwing golems or titans into a sudden attack (titans preferred) and many other things." (ildaryk) Also a detailed description of tactics for Razzak is in post 118 of this thread by Alex_R.
As additions/corrections from forum members come in, the list will be adjusted/expanded.
I am VERY interested in Haggesh vs Ossir. You write that with a certain troop placement, Ossir loses to Haggesh without question. Where is the replay? I'm doubly interested because an Orc is involved.
Or maybe all tactics are a terrible secret, like Stradivarius's secrets? Saving them to pass on to your grandchildren? :D
Share, share the information! ;)
Added after 23 hours 45 minutes
Good morning everyone!
We continue our radio broadcast directly from the scene.
Actually, very briefly, because today's weather simply demands that we stock up and have a shashlik party ;)
Here is the question:
Are there rules of conduct for online players during a duel (anniversary)?
For example, yesterday, playing against an opponent (Anya vs Vitya), when everything became obvious, he simply disconnected. As a result, a server error occurred on the anniversary server (my rating wasn't counted). But I don't worry about the rating; it's just that he could have said something for politeness... "I surrender, oh master!" or something like that :D
On the other hand, I'm also not interested in playing games with Orcs when Helmar drops (no chance there). Can I flee from the battlefield (not disconnect, but flee!) ? Do I need to notify or ask the opponent about this? :smile33:
Happy shashliks to all! :smile54:
P.S. Save Anya is beating Vitya :)
First of all, I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has posted in this thread, because as someone just starting to play on the anniversary server now, it would have been quite difficult without all this information. Although it's still not easy, at least you understand where you messed up and why your opponent played a certain way ;) .
Secondly, I'd like to liven up the thread a bit. Comrades, more interesting replays please; duel players surely have recordings of interesting battles. After all, this is an excellent tactical guide for beginners like me.
I also ask for help with Orcs, both theoretically and in replays ;) , because I still haven't passed the PO (and it's hard to say when that will happen, as my same-turn speed is a disaster) and I have a poor idea of how to "prepare" them and with what. In other words, if any Orc drops for me in random, I 100% lose :( .
In general, write back if there are still any living souls left on the forum :D Not only practice but also a theoretical, so to speak, platform is important.
Below, based on the posts of all participants in this thread, I am posting a list of counter-heroes (Hero - their counters) in duels for version 3.1 (to help the noobs). I ask experienced duelists to comment on any additions/inaccuracies:
Ossir - Iris (over 50%), Nimus, Sinitar, Ibba, Letos, same for Carly. Against Ossir, Anven and Marbas are 20-percenters, but I would raise Vitya, Ibba, Helmar to 50%, especially Vitya.
Nimus – Ossir, Sinitar, Anven, Iris, Orson, Ora, Helmar, Letos.
Iris – Ibba, Orson, Ossir, Deidra (over 50%), Anven and Letos (15-25%)
Tactics for Deidra against Irka from ildaryk:
"...there is a certain pattern of Deidra's moves that you need to know. Roughly: wait with troops until the griffins take off, then banshee scream, mass haste, mass cure, then vamp on dragons; if necessary, berserk on knights and another vamp on dragons if it wears off - that's in brief..."
Helmar – Anven (doesn't work? ildaryk), Iris (beats him, chance over 50%, verified), Marbas, Carly, Garuna (beats him)
Deidra – Jalib, Ravenna, Marbas
Tactics for Marbas from ildaryk:
"...the placement must be correct, specifically the demonesses hide behind lords and demons, imps are placed between two devils, dogs on the other flank from the demonesses, also the devil closest to the lords should not stand adjacent but one cell away.
Everyone stands in defense; when necromancers approach the demons, Marbas simply blasts them with fireballs (after the same, if not in berserk, they shoot off those who were blasted), once they get close we place grills right in front of the devils and lords and that's it)...".
Jalib – Deleb (over 50%), Ravenna (beats him, chance over 50%, verified), Orson, Iris, Anven, Nimus, Helmar.
Orson – Ossir, Erin
Letos – Anven, Deidra, Ibba
Anven – Deidra, Marbas, Haggesh
Marbas- Vitya
Vitya – Ravenna, Garuna, Anya (beats him, chance over 50%, verified), Nimus (beats him)
Ravenna - Garuna
Tactics for Garuna against Ravva from ConServator:
"... the situation in a battle of Garuna against Ravenna. Ravenna is also Chaos, and there's a chance that resist will work against her spells. Usually, vamps among the necro troops attack first; they need to be taken out immediately so they don't have time to blind a significant part of the Orc troops. If the player orders the vampires to wait, then shift the troops slightly forward and put Orc fighters in the path of the expected spectral dragon attack. There is now a greater chance that the opponent will order an attack, and after that, concentrate the attack on the dragons. It's preferable to remove retaliation from dragons and vampires using goblins and orcs or cyclops. Use aid for centaurs, and during Garuna's subsequent turns - either a morale call or direct attacks. Also, if possible, remove stun with the leader's command..."
Carly – Ibba (beats her), Helmar, Ravenna, Sinitar, Jalib, Anven, Iris, Marbas, Shak-Karukat.
Here are tactics for Ravenna from Alex_R (post 101 of the thread):
... it's best to take Ravenna and beat Carly - you need to try to follow simple rules/tips.
1) Do not attack units under the "incorporeal" rune
2) With Chaos magic, naturally hit those who don't have a rune protecting against elements
3) It would be good in the first round to kill artillery with a ring of cold and catch high-level monsters at the same time (ideally Jarl and Dragon).
4) Do not expose yourself to battle fury, especially from Jarls and Dragons. Maximum 2 units nearby.
5) And the tactic itself - a defensive style of play with careful troop advancement or counterattacks - calculating for a prolonged battle in which Carly's chances tend toward "0"
P.S. Also the hero herself (Ravenna) is such that she isn't particularly feared, so feel free to put her against those like Carly, Jalib, Deidra, Axel.
P.S.P.S. And in my opinion, Ravenna vs Razzak is a very interesting pair
Sinitar – Ora
Dirael - Razzak
Ora- Letos, Shakkurat, Ravenna, Orson.
Ibba - Ravenna (beats her), Marbas, Letos
Axel - Ravenna (beats him), Deleb
Tactics for playing as Ax against Irka and Vitya from ildaryk:
axel-vitya.
here if you play as ax, the first turn is definitely mass evasion, then prayer, then oversight on paladins, that's if vitya plays correctly. Then it's better to hit griffins with paladins first, otherwise they will be practically impossible to take down later. And there are many small nuances in this pair, like placing as many troops as possible near the knights during initial placement because of the big shield. And then it's preferable to always move knights together with paladins and other troops. A rather funny moment is when a bunch of ax's shooters run on parallel courses with the knights. It looks quite ridiculous, but this happens quite often.
axel-ayria.
Here, for the first turn, you must either wait with paladins or move two cells, while creating a gap in front of the crossbowmen with all troops. And have the crossbows retreat from diving griffins, if you manage to, of course. And generally, don't let paladins and archers get close to ayri's knights and peasants (or they'll stomp them). Then on the second turn, paladins must hit the arriving griffins. Ax can use general evasion again for the first turn, general divine power (or vice versa), prayer, oversight; a direct attack by ax is also welcome (morale reduction); after divine power runs out, general divine power again.
Shak-Karukat - Ibba (beats him).
" He is usually taken out by similar comrades, i.e., those with skillful defense and high meat, like Marbas, Carla, Orson, Ayri (naturally), and there are other heroes who can do it, but you have to be able to beat him. He also has natural counter-heroes: Jalib, Deidra, Ossir, Helmar. You can try to take him down with chaos specialists like Sinitar, Ora, Ravenna, but again, you'll need to strain yourself and be lucky, especially with Sinit." (thanks ildaryk).
Razzak - "Razzak will be stronger than Sinit; Dira is equal or slightly weaker than Deleb, Ravenna, Nimus; Haggesh can win if lucky with terrain, morale, artifacts, Ossir, Axel, Shak, Iris. His tactical tricks are very chess-like; you need to calculate several moves ahead, constantly considering the possibility of morale triggering. It's very difficult, but he wins very beautifully.
Tactics for Razzak are as follows - very thoughtful, very careful microcontrol. You must monitor the initiative line very closely, calculate possible chances of morale triggering, how much Razzak will shift when burning artifacts, and the possibility of throwing golems or titans into a sudden attack (titans preferred) and many other things." (ildaryk) Also a detailed description of tactics for Razzak is in post 118 of this thread by Alex_R.
As additions/corrections from forum members come in, the list will be adjusted/expanded.
I am VERY interested in Haggesh vs Ossir. You write that with a certain troop placement, Ossir loses to Haggesh without question. Where is the replay? I'm doubly interested because an Orc is involved.
Or maybe all tactics are a terrible secret, like Stradivarius's secrets? Saving them to pass on to your grandchildren? :D
Share, share the information! ;)
Added after 23 hours 45 minutes
Good morning everyone!
We continue our radio broadcast directly from the scene.
Actually, very briefly, because today's weather simply demands that we stock up and have a shashlik party ;)
Here is the question:
Are there rules of conduct for online players during a duel (anniversary)?
For example, yesterday, playing against an opponent (Anya vs Vitya), when everything became obvious, he simply disconnected. As a result, a server error occurred on the anniversary server (my rating wasn't counted). But I don't worry about the rating; it's just that he could have said something for politeness... "I surrender, oh master!" or something like that :D
On the other hand, I'm also not interested in playing games with Orcs when Helmar drops (no chance there). Can I flee from the battlefield (not disconnect, but flee!) ? Do I need to notify or ask the opponent about this? :smile33:
Happy shashliks to all! :smile54:
P.S. Save Anya is beating Vitya :)