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It's an excellent move but not the complete tactic as it's only one unit you can help with i.e. Griffins
I must admit I spent a lot of money on crap i.e Druids for example |
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Hey Alon,
As for units going out of control without enough Leadership when you "over stack" them during combat: my extensive experience proved without a doubt that they will never attack your troops, but just mile about doing nothing at all, BUT they will attack those enemy troops who attacked them first, if they are in range - they are leaderless not brainless! Are you playing on normal or hard? I noticed when i changed from normal to hard, that when you overstack in battle, your units will:- 1. Attack ANY unit within range and usually yours if it has the choice. 2. The fight will NOT end until you get them back "under" control, even after you have killed ALL the enemy. I did it once and my blue snakes wiped out half my goddam army until i realised what was going on and cast a fire arrow on them. With their "no retaliation" ability making things very very messy! |
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I'm playing warrior on Normal, and my Elves (whose leadership exceeded that of my hero because I inadvertently accepted more of them from someone) did attack another stack of mine. So yeah, it does happen.
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does Hypnotise spell affects my own overstacked units??
example below: -cast Phantom on stack of Griffins -split Phantom and Griffins -attack two different enemy stacks with splitted Phantoms (enemy retaliate) then attack with splitted Griffins -cast Timeback of original stack of griffins (they'll be unleadershiped) -cast Hypnotise on timebacked stack of griffins but the question is: will hypnotise work?? if not other way is having evil eyes and use their abbility to aim targets with those overstacked Griffins then gift evil eyes etc. I don't have Hypnotise spell yet so I can't check |
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