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King`s Bounty: Warriors of the North Next game in the award-winning King’s Bounty series

 
 
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Old 11-08-2012, 03:08 PM
Dragnipurake Dragnipurake is offline
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That's why I wrote you have to whittle down the stack you're attacking in the first round, so it deals only some measly damage on the counter-attack. In the second round you use you AoE skill, and in the third round most stacks should be safe to attack.

My blackies get to attack almost every round. Only rarely I don't engage any stack in the first round if it's not whittled down to a safe level (btw you can attack even a very powerful stack by casting ice wall in front of it and hit it as an effectively second stack in a row).

And as the guy above me wrote, the fly'n'fire ability now crits as well and I always manage to crit at least 2 stacks. So a fight against huge all-plant army with high morale black dragons and greasy mist is hilarious beyond words

As I said, black dragons are not the typical bum-rush and bash unit like berserkers or demons. They need some finesse but with the right tactics and planning they can dps monster anything.
What difficulty are we talking about, because as early as Greenwort on Impossible I'm seeing multiple stacks of 400-600 zombies and 1k+ skeletons.
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