If I remember corectly, the first-aid tent in this game is pretty powerful as it keeps constantly resurrecting units during the combat. Because your spores don't resurrect enough :P
@Simpelicity well, the description at 4:08 says that converting a building is irreversible and you don't need to own the building. I mean would you enjoy it if the AI went around irreversibly converting all your sulphur mines... 😅
@@monomer888 what that phrase means is that it doesn't need to be a building you can own. You still have to flag it with your hero (own it) to get the option to convert it.
Is the game really just...recruit new heroes with body guard at end game and run then into ennemy? I played a couple of games but could only really win that way.. it feels kind.. i dono.. anticlimactic? Like im building up a main hero to just never use him in combat that matters? Only using him for easy/moderate fights to capture stuff and level up but to actually fight the ai i dont use him.. i maybe playing wrong but lol this is why im asking
That hasn't been my experience with the game. Bodyguards is a strong skill, but usually my main army is still the strongest thing on the board. Worth noting btw, even if bodyguards is how you like to do it, the amount of bodyguards you get is directly affected by how much stronger the main army is. If you're getting bodyguard counts big enough to win everything then your main army would have to be quite strong compared to your bodyguard hero.
@@Simpelicity ok so i watched some of ur gameplay and basically u took a bigger map.. I started this game playing the "duel" map.. and the enemy comes at u by the end of week 3 so its really difficult..all i could do to win is hire like 8 heroes with body guard skill and run them into the enemy until they die lol.. . im watching ur pyre playthrough from about a year ago and u have a bigger map and ur mid week 4 and no one has attacked u yet.. im guessing its because its a bigger map.. so ill try that out as i wouldnt mind playing a game where I dont feel rushed to midmax and i can just have fun with the game
@@zeppelin1851 It's been a while since I played a tiny map. I feel like you just never get to the endgame on them. You're always killing the opposition (or dying...) way too fast to get to play with all your tools.
@@zeppelin1851 It's been a while since I played a tiny map. I feel like you just never get to the endgame on them. You're always killing the opposition (or dying...) way too fast to get to play with all your tools.
If I remember corectly, the first-aid tent in this game is pretty powerful as it keeps constantly resurrecting units during the combat. Because your spores don't resurrect enough :P
that's exactly what it does, yeah. I do eventually get one at some point XD
Is it me or would converting enemy mines into permanent spore mounds be crippling for an AI if you happen to convert something it really depends on?
That's assuming it won't stay yours once you keep it.
@Simpelicity well, the description at 4:08 says that converting a building is irreversible and you don't need to own the building. I mean would you enjoy it if the AI went around irreversibly converting all your sulphur mines... 😅
@@monomer888 what that phrase means is that it doesn't need to be a building you can own. You still have to flag it with your hero (own it) to get the option to convert it.
@@Simpelicity yeah good point. Still I'll be interested to see how well it's balanced.
Is the game really just...recruit new heroes with body guard at end game and run then into ennemy?
I played a couple of games but could only really win that way.. it feels kind.. i dono.. anticlimactic? Like im building up a main hero to just never use him in combat that matters? Only using him for easy/moderate fights to capture stuff and level up but to actually fight the ai i dont use him.. i maybe playing wrong but lol this is why im asking
That hasn't been my experience with the game. Bodyguards is a strong skill, but usually my main army is still the strongest thing on the board.
Worth noting btw, even if bodyguards is how you like to do it, the amount of bodyguards you get is directly affected by how much stronger the main army is. If you're getting bodyguard counts big enough to win everything then your main army would have to be quite strong compared to your bodyguard hero.
Ill have to watch more of ur vids then to see how u play
@@Simpelicity ok so i watched some of ur gameplay and basically u took a bigger map..
I started this game playing the "duel" map.. and the enemy comes at u by the end of week 3 so its really difficult..all i could do to win is hire like 8 heroes with body guard skill and run them into the enemy until they die lol..
. im watching ur pyre playthrough from about a year ago and u have a bigger map and ur mid week 4 and no one has attacked u yet.. im guessing its because its a bigger map.. so ill try that out as i wouldnt mind playing a game where I dont feel rushed to midmax and i can just have fun with the game
@@zeppelin1851 It's been a while since I played a tiny map. I feel like you just never get to the endgame on them. You're always killing the opposition (or dying...) way too fast to get to play with all your tools.
@@zeppelin1851 It's been a while since I played a tiny map. I feel like you just never get to the endgame on them. You're always killing the opposition (or dying...) way too fast to get to play with all your tools.