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King's Bounty: Armored Princess Sequel to the critically acclaimed King’s Bounty: The Legend.

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Old 01-23-2010, 04:42 PM
jake21 jake21 is offline
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I never kite. I save often and occasionally reload. I've played all the classes on hard but find it very difficult to play mage on impossible; the start is incredibly hard (for me). However on hard I find all the classes way to easy after I reach level 22 or so (which is why I want to play on impossible).

I only use wanderer scrolls near the end (last two bosses which are grim and that final critter you fight to end the game). I never restart just to get certain items and I have never 'scanned' to see what mobs/items are in the game. I play it like it is but if the game becomes too difficult i restart (this only seems an issue with mage on impossible).
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Old 03-23-2010, 02:35 PM
kalafus2002 kalafus2002 is offline
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1. I don't kite
2. During every battle I try to get all the chests (dug with dragon too)
3. If loose a troop i have surplus of (can buy more) I don't care
4. If I loose a rare troop I'll reload again and again or come back later when I'm stronger
5. I usually start battles with no rage and full mana

This is my first run of the game. I'm a Paladin and just arrived at Montero.
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