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October 17th, 2006, 11:45 PM
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What\'s a good starting nation for newbies?
Is there one nation ideally suited for new players to the game? I'd hate to inadvertantly pick a frustrating or difficult nation to play.
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October 17th, 2006, 11:55 PM
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Re: What\'s a good starting nation for newbies?
personally, I'd take a good Death or Nature race, easier to get lots of troops by magic without high cost. IMHO also be sure to use intrinsic defense for your provinces
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October 17th, 2006, 11:55 PM
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Re: What\'s a good starting nation for newbies?
LA Ermor
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October 18th, 2006, 12:02 AM
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Re: What\'s a good starting nation for newbies?
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Buatha said:
Is there one nation ideally suited for new players to the game? I'd hate to inadvertantly pick a frustrating or difficult nation to play.
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Late age Ermor is one of the easiest nations to play against the AI, as defeating it requires specialized strategies that humans are good at, but the computer is not. Any water nation that is alone under the seas can survive pretty well, as most other nations will have difficulty mounting effective attacks against you. Jotunheim is a decent choice, as your troops are very powerful. Personally though, one of the easier nations to figure out is Man. Recruit longbow archers until you think you have twice as many as you need, then recruit some more. Put the archers at the very back, and put tower guards or wardens in front of the archers. Watch as entire armies melt away from your massive missile barrages. You can do much the same thing with Marignon and their crossbowmen.
Don't play Mictlan unless you are willing to deal with being smacked around horribly by the AI for your first one or two dozen games, followed by a sense of glee once you finally figure them out.
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October 18th, 2006, 12:07 AM
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Re: What\'s a good starting nation for newbies?
Ea Bander is pretty simple
And you get to mess with a bit of everything.. national Summons,battle magical, sacred units ect
I recruit Atari Archers,Bandar Warriors rush for Blade Wind and watch meh mages basiclly defeat armies single handily..
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October 18th, 2006, 12:36 AM
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Re: What\'s a good starting nation for newbies?
Two things I'd recommend, apart from what's been said:
Avoid blood magic for now. It sounds cool and the effects are powerful, but it's harder to get the hang of.
The other is to pick a nation with normal troops, like heavy and light infantry, archers, and calvalry, and assign good scales to your pretender so you can build large armies early. You'll have an easier time learning the game if you're not getting beat down constantly.
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October 18th, 2006, 12:48 AM
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Re: What\'s a good starting nation for newbies?
EA Ulm is a good choice. Solid troops, magic isn't great spell wise, but you don't really need to rely on it. You just want enough to forge some decent magic items for your heroes, and a couple of mages for blade wind and your ready to rock. You only really need to concentrate on Earth magic (with perhaps a little fire or nature for a bit of diversity).
EA Sauromantia is another powerful nation. Magic is a lot more diverse, and the troops are also excellent. The massed archers trick works here too, especially with Androphag archers and their poisoned arrows.
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October 18th, 2006, 01:08 AM
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Re: What\'s a good starting nation for newbies?
I tend to recommend early age Ulm. They dont rely much on magic or summoned creatures. They are mostly heavy armored human troops. People tend to understand how to play an armored army. That way you can learn the game before getting into the stranger strategy stuff.
And if you are basically a "tank commander" type of player, it might even be the race you settle into.
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October 18th, 2006, 01:37 AM
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Re: What\'s a good starting nation for newbies?
Middle Ulm is even simpler.
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October 18th, 2006, 02:08 AM
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Re: What\'s a good starting nation for newbies?
1) Build centaurs with early era pangea.
2) ...
3) profit!
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