H4: Favourite level 1 pair
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H4: Favourite level 1 pair
I know this topic was widely discussed on the old boards, but I don't think I've seen it on these new ones yet.
All of those have their strengths and weaknesses, but my first reaction is to pick the nature pair, because I appreciate their great speed & initiative. Plus, the sprites' no retaliation and wolves' double attack abilities are great.
Others I like: Dwarf and Halfling. I like the halflings not because they are an outstanding level 1 shooter, but because they usually have precision readily available to them via the mage controlling them. The dwarves serve as the halflings' bodyguards.
Crossbowman & Squire: Same as above, except the crossbowmen need no precision to shoot without penalty.
Rogues (but not Orcs): for their ability to snatch resources and treasures at the very beginning of the game, which gives a great advantage to Chaos.
All of those have their strengths and weaknesses, but my first reaction is to pick the nature pair, because I appreciate their great speed & initiative. Plus, the sprites' no retaliation and wolves' double attack abilities are great.
Others I like: Dwarf and Halfling. I like the halflings not because they are an outstanding level 1 shooter, but because they usually have precision readily available to them via the mage controlling them. The dwarves serve as the halflings' bodyguards.
Crossbowman & Squire: Same as above, except the crossbowmen need no precision to shoot without penalty.
Rogues (but not Orcs): for their ability to snatch resources and treasures at the very beginning of the game, which gives a great advantage to Chaos.
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Re: H4: Favourite level 1 pair
Wolves have far too low growth to serve as a decent L1 troop. At least, that's been my experience. I much prefer the Squire+Crossbowmen of the combos you've listed.Metathron wrote: All of those have their strengths and weaknesses, but my first reaction is to pick the nature pair, because I appreciate their great speed & initiative. Plus, the sprites' no retaliation and wolves' double attack abilities are great.
But my absolute favorite is Pirates+Bandits.
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Voted wolf and sprite. Somehow that pair just never lets me down
No retal and double attack is great and usually I don't invest in level 2 creatures as soon as possible because I'm doing fine with these two (note: For a while I do fine). A couple of hundred sprites can do massive damage!
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No retal and double attack is great and usually I don't invest in level 2 creatures as soon as possible because I'm doing fine with these two (note: For a while I do fine). A couple of hundred sprites can do massive damage!
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I like Halflings, and the Dwarfs are nice tanks. The Berserker & Centaur come in 2nd, and the Life pair 3rd.
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went with nature
I like their speed and sprites can actually be useful in middle game. But usually I ditch first level creatures as soon as they start slowing me down.
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Re: H4: Favourite level 1 pair
I'm not that bothered about the wolves' growth. The fact that the enemy seems to make a frequent target of them is more annoying. But they serve well nonetheless.Bandobras Took wrote:Wolves have far too low growth to serve as a decent L1 troop. At least, that's been my experience. I much prefer the Squire+Crossbowmen of the combos you've listed.Metathron wrote: All of those have their strengths and weaknesses, but my first reaction is to pick the nature pair, because I appreciate their great speed & initiative. Plus, the sprites' no retaliation and wolves' double attack abilities are great.
But my absolute favorite is Pirates+Bandits.
What do you like about pirates? They seem like a poor copy of the bandits to me (when on land, anyhow).
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Re: H4: Favourite level 1 pair
the centaur is also seriously low, only 9!Bandobras Took wrote:Wolves have far too low growth to serve as a decent L1 troop. At least, that's been my experience. I much prefer the Squire+Crossbowmen of the combos you've listed.
anyway, voted sprite/wolf, the fastest combo and powerful too.
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But the centaur is a pretty sturdy beast at 20 hp and 3-5 damage.BenchBreaker wrote:the centaur is also seriously low, only 9!Bandobras Took wrote:Wolves have far too low growth to serve as a decent L1 troop. At least, that's been my experience. I much prefer the Squire+Crossbowmen of the combos you've listed.
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Re: H4: Favourite level 1 pair
i know, it's still too low! the berseker has 18 hp and does 2-3 twice (well the second attack might do less as some of them may die) but on average it'll do (2-3)*1.5 = 3 - 4.5 damage.Metathron wrote:But the centaur is a pretty sturdy beast at 20 hp and 3-5 damage.BenchBreaker wrote:the centaur is also seriously low, only 9!Bandobras Took wrote:Wolves have far too low growth to serve as a decent L1 troop. At least, that's been my experience. I much prefer the Squire+Crossbowmen of the combos you've listed.
pesonally i think centaurs should be at least lv2 (lv3 if 7 levels), i mean they are big and strong, why are they always lv1??
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skeletons are too slow imo, i usually go for ghosts with necromacy, any skeletons that i make before i can make ghosts immediately leaves the amry to collect resources and to explore, and if they survive, they eventually go back to a town and garrison it.dallasmavs41 wrote:Skeleton/Imp...True, Skeletons are a little slow, and imps are fragile, but I think they're a good combo...
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