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What is the sense in playing games if you don't like challenges and give up immediately? If you enjoy garanteed happy ends more then your efforts to achieve victory there is Hollywood production.
![]() Seriously, bkelly didn't get that the game needs some strategy planning along with one-battle tactical efforts. Luckily in my first game I had archmages when encountered wolves and that was enough to avoid big losses. |
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easy fix for wolven tricks is to have at least one non-brain creature (animal, plant) which can be bought at the beginning of the game (sooner than you will fight any wolves) - having one plan unit will give your hero the option to use magic (like dispel magic) and/or rage - that is why I fight wolves after I finish the rage quest.
You will find out that there are lot of creatures with ugly abilities, but for each such abiliity is there counter ability/ tactics and you will see how beutiful is the game when you find such tactics and win even the worst possible scenario battles.
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WOK pan? You sure mean WOG... Equilibrium? You sure mean Equlibris... |
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