Thank you. At last I did it!
In the end it was better to recruit more dwarven fighters instead of recalling non-dwarf veterans. I had to be very patient with the front line of dwarf lords the first 10ish turns, but in the end I could even level up some of my fresh recruits all the way to level 3.
Drakes did amazing once I realised it was better to recruit only clashers and do not attack melee units at all.
Dwarves managed OK, only stealclads.
Elves were the most difficult bit. They barely resisted and I ended up with 5-6 units that managed to join some helpers from Tallin's side around turn 12.
It took me almost 30 turns, but I did it. The only loyal unit I lost was the Elf Ranger.
In the end I think I did not like the campaign that much. I do see the effort to make something very complete and large. However, the amount of units in the Eastern Flank and this last scenario made it more of a chore rather than an entertainment.
In the end it was better to recruit more dwarven fighters instead of recalling non-dwarf veterans. I had to be very patient with the front line of dwarf lords the first 10ish turns, but in the end I could even level up some of my fresh recruits all the way to level 3.
Drakes did amazing once I realised it was better to recruit only clashers and do not attack melee units at all.
Dwarves managed OK, only stealclads.
Elves were the most difficult bit. They barely resisted and I ended up with 5-6 units that managed to join some helpers from Tallin's side around turn 12.
It took me almost 30 turns, but I did it. The only loyal unit I lost was the Elf Ranger.
In the end I think I did not like the campaign that much. I do see the effort to make something very complete and large. However, the amount of units in the Eastern Flank and this last scenario made it more of a chore rather than an entertainment.
Statistics: Posted by Nico1920 — Today, 2:31 am