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I think this is silly. Who can withstand pit lords with a cleaving sword? No one. Therefore, it makes sense to check the strength of the reinforcements, not individual creatures.
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I think this is silly. Who can withstand pit lords with a cleaving sword? No one. Therefore, it makes sense to check the strength of the reinforcements, not individual creatures.
Well, I don't get it... Explain to me, you enlightened ones, will it make you feel better if you know which creature of level n is stronger than all others? Or which level n upgrade will defeat another? Will you play better? Or do you often have to choose between creatures of the same level? And for the love of the Seventh Dragon, look at the topic title. The purpose of the topic was not to determine the strongest, but rather to express opinions, mainly so that newcomers could make a dozen posts... But not to start discussions.
Each unit has its own strengths and weaknesses. The main thing is to use the creature's advantages as effectively as possible, thereby compensating for its weaknesses.
In my opinion, druids are the most readily available and effective spellcasters in the game.

Vampires are the best at level four.