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

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Old 11-02-2009, 01:23 AM
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Well, the class that provides the best resurrection options right now is the warrior class. You only need as much rage as possible and 25+ mana (which is easily attainable). When you're done dispatching the enemy army and dwindled it to just a few simple troops, start using phantom and mana-accelerator (or whatever they will call it) to replenish the lost mana in the cast. For example, if you have 150 rage (don't waste it on a battle that can be easilty won) and 30 mana, and you have mastered the mana-accelerator dragon ability, this means you have a total of 180 mana, since the accelerator transforms 25 rage into 25 mana, which is extremely convenient. In my eyes, even a mage can't get this effective - not to mention that you can cast phantom while the battle rages and still get to full rage by the time you start resurrecting.

Which goes back to the simple old statement that the warrior is the easiest to play and the most powerful class in the game who can win a battle with minimum or no losses if played correctly.
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Old 11-02-2009, 07:32 AM
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the warrior was easiest in the first game too. but I loved the paladin, which provided the most balanced play of all three. I just can't wait. Thanks heaven I still have a few vacations days
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Old 11-02-2009, 09:15 AM
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As soon as I get my hands on the English version, I am going to try for zero losses on Impossible Warrior. Yep, a few of the boss battles will be a unique challenge, but I'm sure it can be done. One of the good things is that the game is a bit shorter (less than 300 battles) so I shouldn't get so impatient.
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Old 11-02-2009, 09:34 AM
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I have no pleasure with zero losses in every battle. It's completely unrealistic. I want to feel I had a tough fight. I agree with some battles, but definitely not all, no matter the difficulty level.
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Old 11-02-2009, 10:04 AM
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Same here as Mendea , i am proud when i do It byt WITOHUT that whole crap with regaining mana and resing over hundred turns. Gettting no lose withing 10-15 round against overpowering enemy - priceless. That what makes you played well, other methods are just exploiting to be honest xD
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Old 11-02-2009, 09:58 AM
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As soon as I get my hands on the English version, I am going to try for zero losses on Impossible Warrior. Yep, a few of the boss battles will be a unique challenge, but I'm sure it can be done. One of the good things is that the game is a bit shorter (less than 300 battles) so I shouldn't get so impatient.
Well, it can go a bit higher if you do some suppressing, item upgrades and such. However, in my game I had 282 fights (including suppressions and upgrades, but there could have been at least 20 more), keeping in mind I cleaned out everything and even re-did some areas for their quests. Still, this doesn't count towards the high score, so it's all the same.

The perfect start is the one you find 4 paladins + 4 Archmagi on the second island you will visit - the Scarlet Wind island. If you have these 2, you will be able to do quite a few battles without losses. The only thing left then is to have a good idea what kind of units do you need to achieve that goal and stick with those.

Right now I'm considering doing the exact opposite - I want to try a game with the paladin and see how soon I can get the resurrection lvl 3 skill and start using scapegoat units to ease the fighting. I will, of course, do 50 no-loss battles for the Great Tactician gold medal, but that particular option looks like a pretty interesting thing to test
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