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So, which of your warriors is strong enough to stand against a large horde of skeletons?
In general, the dark elves are strong, but name a strong unit that can single-handedly decide the outcome of a battle.
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So, which of your warriors is strong enough to stand against a large horde of skeletons?
In general, the dark elves are strong, but name a strong unit that can single-handedly decide the outcome of a battle.
Black dragon :D, but we'll direct it against the liches, and beasts are also good.
There isn't such a unit, but a Warlock hero is stronger in magic than a Necromancer, with spells like Chain Lightning and Arcane Wave. And the best Dark Elves are in Might and Magic 8.
Or me. A huge army of Necromancer troops was heading towards me. After 5 Armageddons, only 20 vampires remained, and I was playing against a real person.
But didn't you have only Dark Champions, and Armageddon also damages your own units.
but skeletons are hidden - zombies and incorporeal units will protect them
but they have weak initiative, and they deal little damage, so heroes will cast something with chains on them, and when the hero is Erin, the witches also shoot while casting spells :D So your skeletons and zombies are not a problem, you just have to deal with the ghosts.
I don't feel bad about the zombies, and they are tough creatures. Ghosts will at least avoid half of the attacks, and you can protect the archers so that no one blocks them. But if there are many of them, it's not so scary how many of them will be defeated.
and if you win, you'll get even more Warlock units, and they will also regenerate.
But you can use Earth Shock on skeletons :D
Earth Shock, huh? That's cool.
Well, you won't win, because we'll destroy your army with chains:D
Celestial Dragons, Archangels, Ghost Dragons - which is better, which is worse...
I'll say this (of course, it's just my opinion) - whoever plays with a professional's skill is the stronger warrior. (in terms of using characteristics, skills, etc.)
And for a beginner, a Titan is probably better. (as I remember, my own players also had trouble with Celestial Dragons)
Phoenixes are cool, but there are more archers. Furies attack faster and more powerfully, but they also die quickly. Zombies, golems, ents, and minotaurs are good for absorbing damage, but they lack initiative.
Ents are awesome when you teleport them into the enemy base. Minotaurs always have +1 morale, so they have resistance to Necromancer's screams/howls.