Auto-translated
Yesterday, I finished the map "Angels Also Cry." The mission ends with a cutscene in which the Dark Elves are going to show the whole world what they're made of.
New here? I'm Roha — want a quick tour?
Only noobs read guides!
Seriously, is it really so cool to learn about a "NON-STANDARD!!!1" move by reading it in a guide from another player? Lol, I'm a pro, I've read a hundred guides, fear me.
Moderated: OFF-TOPIC in message
Moderated: OFF-TOPIC in the message
"Naggers" are just using standard imbalances, everything is clearly according to a template. But sometimes it's so nice to beat a "nagger" with an unconventional, unexpected move.
The more different techniques you have in your arsenal, the easier it is to build unconventional tactics on them.
"Naggers" are good players, but what about users who rely on standard templates? If it's more convenient, let's replace "nagger" with "pro."
These techniques have already been used; what's so unconventional about them?
"Reinforcements" is better for a warrior, while "Drain" is better for a mage.
So, is Kirill a Warrior, or am I wrong?
As far as I understand, Railag was an elf, and they live a long time, plus he later becomes a demon, who will basically live forever.
2. Which class is better to play against humans? Mage, Warrior, or which race?
Thank you!
1. Is the "intimidating appearance" ability that was cast on you also a passive skill?
2. Which hero or race is best to play against Humans? Mage, Warrior, or which race?
The text mentioned that he wasn't always a demon.