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17 years ago
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A very good friend of mine keeps saying that the Dwarf faction is overpowered. I don't quite agree, so I need help figuring it out. I can't test it in battle myself.
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17 years ago
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In the late game, no one will be able to defeat you because the Paladins are well-trained. You will have 40 Jarls, while the enemy will have almost 100 Paladins. That's how these people play... Although, if you play skillfully, you might be able to defeat the Humans, but the longer the game lasts, the worse it is for us (the Gnomes). The main thing is for the Gnome to go through the Fire Lord and immediately use Pyrokinesis on the Paladins. You can also learn Readiness.
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17 years ago
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Let's put it this way: if you play with the strategy of spending 2 months leveling up and then fighting in open fields with your entire army, players will win very easily. Unless, of course, you learn tactics and try to hide your main troops behind lava dragons, let the knights try to attack us. (This also depends on the landscape). And, of course, no one has canceled the Battle Standard of Plenty with the resurrection rune. Chaos with pyrokinesis in the late game is debatable, especially with large armies and the rarity of spellcasting (2%), unless you have Erling.
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17 years ago
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They will definitely start training horses in the second month, which means there will be three times more of them than our dragons, so the odds are not equal. Against humans, preparation is definitely needed, and a bit of luck wouldn't hurt either. Although, there is a possibility to use Battle Mages, but that won't work with horses – they destroy units in stacks, and resurrecting 40% of the killed units isn't enough to defeat them, except maybe for Jarls and Draconians. That's where pyromancy would be useful.

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And everyone has forgotten about Divine Retribution – oh, how it will cut down the paladins, dealing 15-20 damage to paladins for each killed stack. How did I not think of that before?
16 years ago
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You talk so interestingly about who will win, humans or dwarves... it depends on who you're playing as and with... it all depends on us in the game... some have experience playing, while others are just attracted to the colorful pictures... that's how it is. ______________ apartments for daily rent
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16 years ago
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But it's still risky to play against someone who plays as Haven... I think the only way to counter this is with a well-developed telekinesis skill and powerful runes, especially incorporeality and battle rage + resurrection.
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16 years ago
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If a strong player is playing as Humans in the late game (specifically, someone who plays as Axel and mass-produces Paladins), then the chances of winning are slim. It is only possible to defeat such a cheater under the following conditions: Having the following runes: resurrection rune, incorporeality rune, battle rage rune. Having the "Divine Vengeance" spell. It is necessary to reach the maximum level. If all these conditions are met, then there is a chance!
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16 years ago
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Actually, I was thinking that the most effective training is turning Swordsmen into Priests. It’s cheap and effective.
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16 years ago
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Peasant-ZOMBIE
Actually, I think the most effective training is turning swordsmen into priests. It's cheap and effective.

That's also a good option, but the classic cheat is Axel and paladins – expensive, but utterly devastating.
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16 years ago
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Of course, Paladins are better, especially with Axel, and you can start training Paladins as early as the second month... What helped me effectively train Paladins was selling unnecessary artifacts and relics, such as the Mana Absorption Amulet or the Tome of Chaos.

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