
June 22nd, 2004, 07:30 PM
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Re: Winning w/o a SC???
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Originally posted by Torlin HalfAxe:
I also have seen many topics on people using Jotunhiem, and I have yet to see one of them lose! What are some strategies on defeating the giants?
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Giants are not without their weaknesses: They eat like pigs. They're flammable and conduct electricity. They have a weakness against point-blank annihilation. They're also quite cowardly, and will often run without even taking a single loss unless there's a priest along to berate them for their cowardice.
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My first thoughts on this are to have an army that is more mobile, avoiding the big fat giant armies and cutting off supply lines, hitting weaker areas---guerilla type tactics.Yet if I want to play a Dwarf type race, what are my options when facing an SC and 30 giants rumbling down on me?
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Might I suggest inviting them in for a nice game of football?
Ulm is not of any help whatsoever in this area. Their troops move awful, ponderous paces....the giants are faster than you, both on and off the field! Which means if you don't win the battle, you're looking at a near total wipeout as they run you down like roadkill. Ulmish infantry rarely survives a rout.
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Originally posted by Torlin HalfAxe:
Thank you for the replies folks! I'm looking forward to leading the army that closest resembles Dwarves into battle this week. I assume that would be Ulm, yes?
I plan on using magic as a tool, rather than a weapon. Enhancing my troops and spreading fear in my enemies rather than using it for direct damage. Magical weapons, armors, and even warriors to fight for thier Mountain King.
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Ulm definitely fits the bill you're looking for. Unfortunately, Ulm happens to be somewhat weak against Jotunheim, as giants are strong enough to crush you in your heavy armor like a coke can.
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These are my thoughts before having played the game, is there any insight you would give towards my impatient ramblings?
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If you're playing single player, you don't need to worry about any of this. The AI isn't focussed or sharp enough to actually plan to assemble any kind of crushing offensive beyond the dogpile manuever.
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