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ICYorz
Tavern Dweller
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posted January 31, 2010 06:51 AM |
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Poll Question: knight & barbarian witch is weaker?
In ˇ¶heroesIIˇ·,knight & barbarian witch one's weaker?
I hope your answer will not"both" ^_^
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keldorn
Promising
Known Hero
that casts green flames
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posted January 31, 2010 11:06 AM |
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I think the Knight is much weaker. The peasants are worthless while goblins are quite strong for a level 1 creature. Also, Barbarians have wolves and cyclopses, wich are both better than the knight creatures of the same level.
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ICYorz
Tavern Dweller
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posted February 04, 2010 05:10 PM |
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agreeŁˇI love peasant......that feeling to kill them.
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ohforfsake
Promising
Legendary Hero
Initiate
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posted February 05, 2010 07:56 AM |
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I did for some months ago made some tests for creature type vs. creature type.
For power pr. money invested, i.e. for very poor maps where you can't expect to be able to buy full armies and you have to buy what gives you most power for the investment, knights are really powerfull. This especially goes for the Champion creature, who indeed is the true champion in this aspect, i.e. they showed to be the most powerfull creature in the game when looking for power pr. investment.
For maps like this however, it should be considered it is very much like the online game known as ogame, here you can either buy strong units you won't have many of or weaker units you can have a lot of.
The good thing about the strong units are that they'll outlast lots of battles without any serious losses, so for the important battles it is easier to not have been serious weakened before hand, or to say if you are stronger, it is the safe way to go.
However when equal ressources invested, they'd loose to the quantity of many, single handed weaker, units. Though these weaker units will have a harder time to not gain losses in those less important battles and it might happen that you've lost so many that you'll loose the upper hand.
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