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Fallen Mine also has some secret to it. I put 2 ice mages at the front, both fully upgraded to cripple and specialize at it, and on the 4th wave with the armored bats they knock all the bats down to 1. Behind this I have an archer fully upgraded to armor piercing. The bats have their HP go all the way down to 1, and yet the archer cannot kill any of them.
I'm sure there's some kind of trick to this, so what is it?
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SirBattle, the very hard map only use "physical" warriors. Only use 6 warriors in the bottom part let them all have level 3 first. Then fill the upper part with 7 warriors. Don't use poison, that mage will take out too many exp, warriors cannot level up.
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SirBattle, try using only physical warriors with consecration and give them damage-oriented upgrades (generalism, damage, tactician, etc.) Also, buy the three extra life upgrades. I'm assuming you know strategic areas to place them since you've made it this far. You should have no problem with any of the waves except for 19, but with the extra lives (you'll start with 20) you only have to kill a couple (depending on how many you've lost in the previous waves).
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"Consecration" does damage to an enemy that would normally "Absorb" damage... It does have it's uses! Now if someone could tell me how to beat the "Very Hard" Map I would appreciate it... it is the only map I have left and I can't make it past the 19th wave =-\
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moshi with armour peirce that not how much additional damage it does its how much armour is peirced
for example if the enemy has 35 armour and u have 8 armour peirce its like attacking an enemy with 27 armour rather than 35
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@ vangalorr: it's not bugged your units need to do dmg. and when the enemy armor is too high they don't deal damage and by that dont get xp. that simple.
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For amour pierce, if an enemy have amour 0, it will do nothing.......If an enemy have amour 1, it will cancel out the 1 only, either you have amour pierce 8.
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Oh, I just found out the function of consecration. consecration 100% = hit at 100% attack power only, not add to damage. It just ignore the enemies' elemental strength. Useless. Why not choose an enemies' weakness which can do 1.5X damage?
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I have a question about consecration. Lv 2, consecration is 100%. Lv 3, 125%? 35 attack 125% (78.75)is bigger than 40 attack 100%(80)? I don't think so. This special attack level up is totally unbalance. (Maybe my calculation method is wrong. You should show equations of the special attack. Amour Pierce also make me confuse. For example, Amour Pierce 8, when a warrior attack a amour 0, 1 or 9, what is the addition damage it does?)
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Protector is better. Some design is not good in this game. 1: when still at level 1, mages have no school. 2: special attack need level 3. 3: In level 3, force you to choose special attack. So, mages attack power are still weak until level 4. 4: A very big problem, why I can't see what will change when level up?
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i think for your first couple get 2 mages 2 sword people upgrade 1 mage poison yupgrade other cold upgrade 1 sword man physical and 1 fire they rule then oh yeah and sometiems eletric swordman
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this game is much better than most of the tower defense games I have played. It is simply more fun.
My one complaint is that you cant change the SFX volume. I like the effects, but they are too loud.
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Actually, a better way is to have only 3 mages. One cold on one of the top squares and two fires on the bottom ones. Keep your fire mages on a low level; concentrate on upgrading the fire mage. If you can get your cold mage to destructor before wave 3, you should be able to kill them in one hit.
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Silvux, it's best to have about 15 skill points so that you can upgrade your mages a ton. Just make sure that you have absorption abortion and magical manipulation. Only use 4 mages. Two fire and two cold. Here's the positioning: On the top left square, put one fire mage in bottom middle position. On the square under it, put a mage on the top middle position. Do the same thing for the other side. You should have one fire and one cold on each side. Upgrade them as soon as you can (try to keep the sides balanced). Go for the infect and generalism and destructor upgrades.
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RedGoldandGreen, the best way to beat the stage is to look at each wave before you even send the first wave. After tha you can decide which types of units to put down (and you may want to end the game and go back to the map to change your skill points around). For example, in the "Achirion Wastes" stage: If you looked at each stage, you'd see that none of them can fly, so you would use the warriors (because they do more damage). I only used cold warriors on that stage and it worked.
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There are alot of very simple levels, and they would only require 1 or 2 people. For shaven road, if you have enough points to enhance the ranger, you can pretty much beat that level by being a poison warrior, berserk, generalism, ranger, damage, generalism, etc.
So RedGoldandGreen, even though you have found a strategy for a level, you have to put skill points into that class, if there is a specific class you use like the not so vast forest, you can upgrade warriors and you lives. If you put extra mages in places you don't need, you pretty much screw up you high advanced classes.
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Redgoldandgreen, it is possible, your own strategys DO work if you are good at making them, ive completed every level on hardcore mode
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1/5. Ruined this game. The normal level is so hard that I dont think its even possible to win, and I seriously cant imagine how someone could get very far. You have to follow a VERY specific strategy on each stage, which ruins the fun of being able to win using your own strategy, making this more of a puzzle game than a strategy game. In the Achirion Wastes stage, I've placed poison ice mages at the exact distances needed to keep enemies poisoned, upgraded them to full, and put all other mages/warriors EXACTLY where they need to be. By round 19 there's simply no possible way to even kill part of the wave. The same is true for all other stages. I cant imagine how someone can beat any more than the first 5 stages.