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AI stupidity
What funny idiotic AI behaviors did you notice ??
Mine best is imps sneering the choshas .. i have met only a few in my game so far but they were always doing it |
Enemy stacks stepping into four in a row while my Red Dragon was on wait.
I used oil mist, and wiped them all in a single stroke. 4 10k damage poping,feels good. |
the worst is when a flying unit decides to walk rather then fly and steps into....my traps given by the specific medal. I lost in one fight 8 dragons like this. reload :D
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When slow kinghts(speed 2) were desperatly chasing the repair droids around an obstacle set in the battelfield. Low AI didn't even try to wait until the right time to act or to chase another target(slower). That wasn't funny, was anoying.
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The units ALWAYS walk when the distance is 3 or less and there is a open path. It's entirely predictable when your units will do it. |
Knights chased my droids first to the right, then to the left and did that maybe 10-15 times, I don't remember. They would never get to those droids. A 70 IQ being knew that.
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I don't see how that's really an AI flaw. |
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Enemy Paladins resurrecting themselves. Unfortunately, they also have undead stacks on their team, which take damage and walk away, straight onto a trap! :-P
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I don't believe there's anything in the AI behaviour to suggest that it will try to 'suicide' if it is losing the battle. I don't think unit behaviour changes at all.
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Well, they could make a step behind(in the trap!!) and shoot. Sometimes they did so.
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I feel the AI cheats a bit when it comes to traps. Sometimes I lay a trap and the shortest distance is straight through that trap, the enemy has to walk only one tile to reach me, but the enemy goes around the trap tile to attack my unit. I have sometimes noticed similar behavior when the enemy starts walking from its starting position. I would replay the same battle and note that there are only two direction possibilities. I would place a trap on one of those to see which tile the unit would step on, making sure that everything else was identical, same stack on same arena, casting the same spells and giving otherwise identical battle orders, but the enemy would avoid the trap tile and opt to walk on the free tile no matter where I placed the trap. One battle I even remember which way the enemy would go and place the trap on that path and of course, everything else being equal, it decided to walk around the trap.
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It can be annoying but I'm not sure if it's really cheating, if you would play versus another player and he knew you had traps you would also at least try to avoid them :grin:
There's several ways to make sure the AI will end up on the traps though. |
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I've seen a weak army sacrifice itself and spring my trap that I had intended for another unit just to piss me off!! lol That army had other options of where to move but headed straight for my trap.
The unit I actually wanted to hit the trap had the next turn and the AI knew this so sacrificed a shitty army to spoil my plan. By doing this the army died and the much larger unit did some big damage to my unit that was close to it, if that makes sense. In any case, I thought it was quite clever of the AI :) |
I've had a powerful stack of enemy griffins split themselves so that the new stack is two spaces directly away from my red dragons, and the the original stack goes and attacks my dragons. One counter-attack later, there are no griffins left. Thank you for reducing your damage dealt, and increasing your casualties, AI!
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As to traps, I'm pretty sure that's random behavior (I personal find that ranged units will actually step away from an adjacent unit most of the time). Trap as, as a concept, are supposed to be invisible to the movement AI (hence the ability to stick it in predictable places). If the movement AI knew where traps were, that wouldn't be "clever", that would simply be AI cheating (by knowing what it shouldn't know). |
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Something really stupid and not so funny is when AI attacks the red dragons when they are able to retaliate. Of course, the weakest AI unit attacks first, but it seems they forgot about the friendly unit behind of them. |
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