Post by NickMP » 18 Aug 2006, 18:33
If you like battles, this is the scenario for you. I found them a bit much, but maybe that's just me. You stomp round the underground fighting nearly every turn. At Hard I had no trouble at any point with this one. I took Puppetmaster but forgot to use it - instead, I simply used Markal to revive any losses in every battle (be careful not to end the battle till he's had time to do this for most or all of your early losses). At the end, as you emerge from a two-way monolith and head for the underground cavern, titans spring up ahead and behind you. You can easily take the ones in front, the ones behind are more numerous and I skipped them (forgetting I'd not reached the level cap - oh well).
In an earlier scenario I took the skill of judging how neutrals will react (join, fight, flee) - very useful.
Edited on Fri, Aug 18 2006, 12:35 by NickMP
If you like battles, this is the scenario for you. I found them a bit much, but maybe that's just me. You stomp round the underground fighting nearly every turn. At Hard I had no trouble at any point with this one. I took Puppetmaster but forgot to use it - instead, I simply used Markal to revive any losses in every battle (be careful not to end the battle till he's had time to do this for most or all of your early losses). At the end, as you emerge from a two-way monolith and head for the underground cavern, titans spring up ahead and behind you. You can easily take the ones in front, the ones behind are more numerous and I skipped them (forgetting I'd not reached the level cap - oh well).
In an earlier scenario I took the skill of judging how neutrals will react (join, fight, flee) - very useful.
Edited on Fri, Aug 18 2006, 12:35 by NickMP