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April 16th, 2004, 12:46 AM
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Most powerful race? Pretender?
I'm new to the game and overwhelmed by all the choices. Reading the Boards, it appears that Ermor is the strongest race, and VQ is the toughest pretender. I realize this is a simplification, because diplomacy comes into play (gang up on Ermor, if they're so tough), but is it basically true? Who could beat Ermor, VQ, consistently, and how?
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April 16th, 2004, 01:19 AM
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Re: Most powerful race? Pretender?
Well, it's hard to say where to begin. Beginners usually do best with Jotunhiem or Ulm, and a plain no magic combat pretender. 'rainbow mage' pretenders are also a good way to get acquainted with the magic paths.
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April 16th, 2004, 01:58 AM
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Re: Most powerful race? Pretender?
Ermor and VQs are often far from " the most powerful" - if you don't know what you're doing, they're easy to beat.
Thing is, ime, VQs have perhaps the greatest potential. If given the right equipment and magic paths, they're incredibly potent. Topping everything off - the VQ flies; flying Pretenders are the greatest mobile sources of firepower, able to leap 3 provinces to quickly get to wherever they're needed.
As if this isn't enough - the VQ is immortal; in friendly dominion, she doesn't really "die", just goes discorporate for a second and shows up in the capitol again, minus any magic items but without any loss of magic skill. Immortals can be thrown into combat situations that most other pretenders would steer away from because they're too risky and dangerous. It even provides another form of mobility - 15 provinces away from your home capitol and need to be there? Perform a suicide attack on someplace that's in your domain, and poof! Across the world in a single month.
(Preferably after handing off any magic items to other commanders. )
But without good equipment and/or the right spells researched and cast, she's pitiful.
Similarly Ermor - in some hands (say, mine) the nation would be pathetic. Still, everyone is going to worry and fret, because it'll still lay waste to entire continents, leaving them bare of living population.
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April 16th, 2004, 02:14 AM
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Re: Most powerful race? Pretender?
The best advice is probably to not trust anything you read and to decide for yourself. Don't get caught up in the propaganda of the vocal. Most especially about the 'flavor of the week' gripes that often surface.
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April 16th, 2004, 03:55 AM
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Re: Most powerful race? Pretender?
There are alot of nations and options. None of them are powerful if they dont match your playing style. And any of them are powerful if they do.
But for starters And Ulm has a low learning curve since its mostly armored troops (but watch out for Ermor). Ermor has some automatic power which makes it easy to play (but watch out for Marignon). Marignon has alot of fun things to play with (but watch out for Ulm).
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April 16th, 2004, 04:35 AM
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Re: Most powerful race? Pretender?
It really, really depends.
For instance, in a large map with at least normal research speed and maximum magic site frequency, the sheer amount of magic resources and the likelihood of plentiful research before the game is over will favor magic over even the better mundane troop types.
Even a prot-30 vampire queen with all elemental immunities is going to die pretty quick if smacked around by a Niefel Jarl with quickness and a gate cleaver (armor negating magic toy with 29 base damage; will badly hurt most things quite quickly, and it's not even unique). Anything falls unconscious if hit by Magebane; hit twice and it can basically forget about waking up for the rest of the battle (100 fatigue per hit).
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April 16th, 2004, 04:54 AM
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Re: Most powerful race? Pretender?
There is no "most powerful" race.
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April 16th, 2004, 05:17 AM
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Re: Most powerful race? Pretender?
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Originally posted by Gandalf Parker:
But for starters And Ulm has a low learning curve since its mostly armored troops (but watch out for Ermor). Ermor has some automatic power which makes it easy to play (but watch out for Marignon). Marignon has alot of fun things to play with (but watch out for Ulm).
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Indeed - Marignon is definately fun, and can expand quite rapidly with a good fire pretender, because all but, mmm, "Infernal Faith"(?) start with a very potent fire spell, "Holy Pyre", pre-researched. Good cavalry, good spell casters, great priests, and crossbows, with any accurate high-fire pretender, allows for great early expansion.
And if you can expand rapidly enough early, you can build strengths and minimize weaknesses, if you have decent magic. (This is the difference with Ulm, I think - Ulm can expand quick, but has difficultly in the later game for lack of magicks.)
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April 16th, 2004, 06:07 AM
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Re: Most powerful race? Pretender?
I won my first game with New Era Pangaea, so look into that.
I think good races for newbies are the ones with high variety. In other words, Mictlan is a big no-no.
Marignon has a whole rainbow spectrum of different infantry, crossbows, powerful and reasonably priced riders in the form of Royal Guards, and flexible sacred units for the high magic Pretenders.
Man features mighty and versatile Longbowmen, Knights that can play polo with enemy soldiers, and vicious Wardens of Avalon for heavy infantry.
T'ien Ch'i is another nation with good variety. They have two ranged weapons in Crossbows and Composite Bows, Imperial Guard who're hard to rout and can deal decent damage, and cheap Imperial Horsemen that shish-kabob as well as any knight. Magically flexible Celestial Masters also make good site hunters.
Enjoy your Pretenderhood!
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April 16th, 2004, 06:22 AM
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Re: Most powerful race? Pretender?
I would definitely say Ulm is good to start since they work fairly well even if you don't have the whole spell grimoire memorized.
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