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

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Old 07-10-2009, 11:56 AM
Calinda Calinda is offline
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It is possible to shave off a day or 2, it was my first game, I'm sure I can do a bit better if I replay it, but I'll take some rest first
And if you go for no loss - Paladins + Phantom/Time Back rule if you play warrior.
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Old 07-10-2009, 12:10 PM
DGDobrev DGDobrev is offline
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Well, I am trying to analyze the optimal travel time between the islands based on the quests, but it's proving to be no easy task. For example, so far it seems that Rehau must be done fist, because it gives out quests to verona and then elona (DeGosh's papers). Elona gives a quest to Shatterra (Liu's soul), so it must be completed second, and Shatterra must be completed last, then back to Elona, for all it seems, since a lot of quests from various areas end there (klisan's soul, the tools for the fallen alien being, etc.).

In addition to that, a lot of side quests that finally end in verona should be completed when you collect all stones and just before you speak to the turtle Theana.

Also, it is imperative to buy a boat in Montero. Travel time from montero to the adjacent islands (like Tekron, Rehau, etc.) is way lower than from verona, and besides, the travel time from verona to Montero through the bridge is 5-10 mins, based on whether you are able to fly or not

Well... and travel times can also be cut by using the 2x/4x sacrifice/1x time back trick, allowing no extra time to get back to restock the troops.

Any other ideas will be appreciated
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Old 07-10-2009, 01:27 PM
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Calinda, as you are hardcore KB player, can u say if it is really much harder than legend?
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Old 07-10-2009, 01:41 PM
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Actually I did not find it much harder. It had different rules and better balance in general. I liked that most of the old "exploits" were removed. Both games are quite like chess, and you need to actually think, to be a successful player.
Another thing that I liked was that in KB:AP I needed to change tactics sometimes.

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Old 07-10-2009, 03:23 PM
DGDobrev DGDobrev is offline
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I totally agree with that assessment. The game looks harder because even on hard most of the time you'll be facing way stronger armies than your own (at least that's what the description will say), but with proper tactics, you can always beat the living hell out of them. I guess the thing you have to get over actually is to get used to seeing "Very strong", "Overpowering", "Impossible" enemies and do not be afraid to engage them
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