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Posts from Necromancer – “Ruler of Erathia” [Campaign 3, Mission 5]

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Boris K;77244
I flew over to Godric with a huge army – 7 dragons, 1800 archers, and so on. I was surprised that after defeating the castle garrison, Godric somehow acquired knight troops. But they didn't cause much trouble. Especially since the gates had collapsed by that time, and about 60 Death Knights stormed into the castle. Dragons, vampires, and ghosts flew in immediately and quickly defeated the titans.

I also encountered a similar surprise; these are the troops that escaped from Isabel)):) As I understand it, if you initially move all of Isabel's troops into the city or give them to another hero, then no one will appear in the battle with Godric after defeating
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Black Diamond;77271
I also encountered this surprise; these are the troops that deserted Isabel))):) As I understand it, if you first move all of Isabel's troops to a city or give them to another hero, then no one will appear in the battle with Godric after his main army is defeated))):)
No one deserted to Godric for me. As soon as I saw that troops were fleeing from her, I remembered the mission in which druids deserted from Agrail, I restarted the mission and immediately took them from her. Apparently, he has some troops at the start. And with the human player, if you leave part of the troops in reserve, after the main army is defeated, the reserve will not enter the battlefield. And that's correct. Otherwise, the AI would have
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Boris K;77279
No one ran away from Godric in my game. As soon as I saw that troops were fleeing from her, I remembered the mission where druids were fleeing from Agrail. I restarted that mission and immediately took them from her. Apparently, he has some troops at the start. But if you leave part of the troops in reserve for the human player, after the main army is defeated, the reserve will not enter the battlefield. And that's correct. Otherwise, the AI would have no chance against the human player.

The AI doesn't do very well against a human player anyway)):) Although, on the other hand, if there were no saves at any point in the mission, it might have been more difficult to defeat the AI))))
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what's the point of going to Godric if you already know you're going to win? When I beat him, I had 10 Death Knights and a few other units.
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RedB;77395
But what's the point of going to Godric if you already know you're going to win? ...

In general, one of the goals of the game is to win. :confused:
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win by pushing yourself to the limit or just overwhelm with numbers? I prefer the first option.
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In my opinion, the Necropolis faction is the easiest, and after version 1.4, with its overpowered dark magic, it became even easier. And the limit of possibilities is definitely not for them... In this mission to Godric, I arrived either on the last day of the second week or on the 2nd-3rd day of the third week (I was already sleepy and playing on fast speed) and completed it with a huge margin. Phoenix, Dominate, Berserk, and masses of Dark creatures solve everything... I'm really looking forward to version 1.5 and personally want to play through this campaign again, maybe I'll find some challenges...
Тьма - это то, что позволяет смертным не забывать, как ярок бывает свет.
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Alan;77419
I'm really looking forward to 1.5 and I personally want to play this campaign again, maybe I'll even find some challenges...
If the campaign isn't reworked, there will definitely be some challenges. At least in the 3rd mission with the task "raise 1000 skeletons." And in missions where you can't buy auxiliary heroes, it will also be difficult - various units will quickly fill the slots.
In reply to foxx
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I spent two days working on the mission, trying different approaches. On the third attempt, I completed it in 1 hour. As everyone advises, I took Isabel's army and turned it into undead. I gathered all the army I could with a Necromancer and immediately went to Godric; the Orange faction didn't even have time to attack me. I defeated Godric with difficulty, and that was it.
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I don't know what's so scary about it. My Markel completed it very quickly – he dealt with raising the dead and summoning a phoenix (phoenixes are powerful!) with almost no losses when fighting the angels, and then he used the undead converter – and that was it! Godric doesn't pose any problems! The main thing is to build up the human castle properly and not lose Isabelle's troops when they run away. I achieved this by sending her army to a castle (you can also send it to another hero) – they don't run away from there. And then I gave them to Markel to raise some undead. There aren't many of them, but they are still useful at the beginning.
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Nightly Edelweiss;79917
...The main thing is to properly develop the human Castle and not lose Isabelle's troops when they flee. I achieved this by transferring her army to the Castle (you can also transfer it to another hero) - from there, they don't flee. ...

It's strange, but even from the Castle where I left the army, it consistently switched to Godric's side.
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Yuri_G;79929
It's strange, but in my game, the army I left in a castle also consistently switched sides to Godric.
What version of the game are you playing? In version 1.41, no one, neither from the castle nor from other heroes, ran away.

There's no point in building dwellings for upgraded creatures in a Knight's Castle. Unless you build the cheapest ones to increase the city's level. Either way, they all need to be turned into undead.
In reply to Boris K
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Boris K;79931
What version of the game are you playing? In version 1.41, no one, neither from the castle nor from other heroes, ran away.

There's no point in building dwellings for improved creatures in the Knight's Castle. Unless you build the cheapest ones to increase the city's level. Anyway, they all need to be turned into undead.

Version 1.41. They were running away from the Knight's Castle. If I took additional heroes and gave them the creatures, everything was fine.
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Perhaps only the units that Isabella had at the start escape from the castle? I immediately transferred them to a hero from the tavern. The units I bought didn't escape from the castle.
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Boris K;79931

There is no point in building dwellings for improved creatures in the Knight's Castle. Unless it's the cheapest ones, just to increase the town's level. Anyway, they all need to be turned into undead.

It makes sense to build a Castle and a Capitol (or a Magistrate, if the Capitol is available in Mythgard). And the creatures should be built at their base level right away – this way, there will be more undead later, and you can transport them to the converter to fight Godric. Although, when I played it for the first time, I built all the upgrades in the human castle and fought Godric with humans – there were no problems either.
Im Herzen der Stille
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Wie oft hab ich mich schon gefragt
Wo Du gerade bist
Wie oft hab ich mich schon gefragt
Ob Dir gerade Liebe widerfahrt...

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