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In reply to Rokky
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Rokky
:) Well, it's like saying, "all units attack, bang, boom, hurray!" and victory=))
And how many of these horsemen did you have?=) Against them, it's better to use Knights of Isabel, as you need to eliminate the enemy as quickly as possible before they overwhelm you with magic (and in general, when you have a decent number of horsemen (20 or more)) and the enemy isn't a die-hard Berserker fan, then only Knights are the best choice (by the way, if you already have Anti-Magic, then it's the same, only Knights).
I agree, I always do it that way!
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A killer combo:)(As someone told me before...) especially when there are more than 100 units...:smile13: :D :D :D
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Knight Izabel works very well with Archangels (not Seraphs); they can kill not only one unit in a single attack but also the unit behind it. But just in case, it's better to have, for example, 3 units of Knight Izabel and 4 units of Archangels. :smile10:
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Recently, I fought in the 4th mission of the original game, playing as Isabel, using only 10 Paladins against 15 Archdevils. I divided my units into 5 stacks, stood in a defensive formation, and had them heal each other, while the hero defended. I did lose 1 or 2 Paladins in the end.
aka Sir Holmes aka David Jones.
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I'm leaning towards not using Archangels against factions with the "Subjugate" skill, except against the Necropolis, because once my opponent in HotA had very bad luck with the initiative order, and I was able to use the "Subjugate" skill with Temptresses to resurrect my Imps with Archangels. These Imps, in turn, summoned reinforcements and stole all of Dugald's mana, which ensured my unconditional victory in the battle.
Там бугага - там Ктулху бродит, Креведко на ветвях висит...
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Soljie
I'm leaning towards not using Archangels against factions with the "Subjugate" skill, except against the Undead, because once my opponent in HotA had very bad luck with the initiative order, and I was able to use the "Subjugate" skill with Succubi to resurrect my Imps, who in turn summoned reinforcements and stole all the mana from Dugald, which ensured me an unconditional victory in the battle.
As far as I understand, with the "Subjugate" skill, you can only attack with the subjugated unit, right? :smile28:
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Rainer
It seems like when under control, you can only attack with the controlled unit, right? :smile28:


Not only that – you can also defend ("defense"), skip a turn ("wait"), cast spells, and use special abilities (in this case, "Resurrection").
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Comrades, has anyone tested how effective Seraphs are with their Divine Retribution and the hero ability "Guardian Angel," when the game drags on for more than two months and you have a considerable army? What's better: after the last stack falls, resurrecting 3-4 units of level 7, resurrecting 3-4 Paladins with Archangels, or using Divine Retribution on the remaining enemies?
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Well, in the late game, divine spells will be much more powerful. But you'll still only be able to cast one (or two in some cases), and I don't think that will be enough.

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