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January 20th, 2004, 06:39 AM
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Re: I have a question about Satyrs
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IMHO there's not much point in playing with such high independent strength in single player however, as the AI opponents don't handle it well.
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It slows me down, which is the point. The normal indies have many more troops and many of the provinces have exotic things like vampires and whatnot. The point is having a greater challenge. It also changes the complexion of the game when it becomes easier to knock off AI-controlled provinces than indie ones. The indies become effective buffer states, even for the AIs themselves.
Of course, everyone plays to their own style, and to have fun.
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January 20th, 2004, 11:27 AM
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Re: I have a question about Satyrs
I have recently played Pangaea with a dual9 medusa pretender. White centaurs with a lvl9 earth and nature blessing (berserk +6) become powerhorses, literally.
Sometimes I had satyrs with javelins on the rear, they protected my priests for the first two turns, then ran ahead to throw their javelins.
[ January 20, 2004, 10:28: Message edited by: Shuji Doyama ]
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January 20th, 2004, 05:53 PM
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Re: I have a question about Satyrs
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It slows me down, which is the point. The normal indies have many more troops and many of the provinces have exotic things like vampires and whatnot. The point is having a greater challenge.
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Independents 7+ is much less of a challenge than independents set to 5 or 6. When playing on 9 I typically found independents who had only conquered a few provinces, while my expansion was not greatly slowed.
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January 20th, 2004, 05:57 PM
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Re: I have a question about Satyrs
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I have recently played Pangaea with a dual9 medusa pretender. White centaurs with a lvl9 earth and nature blessing (berserk +6) become powerhorses, literally.
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I wasn't able to get that to work so well, due to the expense. Perhaps it's a bit easier now that Medusa starts with Dominion 2.
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Sometimes I had satyrs with javelins on the rear, they protected my priests for the first two turns, then ran ahead to throw their javelins.
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How do you get them to guard for two turns, and then throw javelines? I can only get them to stay still with "hold and attack", but then they don't fire.
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January 20th, 2004, 06:25 PM
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Re: I have a question about Satyrs
Well, it really costs alot, so I had to sacrifice... well, everything else. Since white centaurs do not require many resources, I have taken sloth3. To make up for the reduced income, I went for order/misfortune instead of hoarding maenads. Basic idea was a quick initial push, so I am thinking about a drain scale to buy growth, centaurs are expensive. A 9/9 pretender should be enough to research some basic spells (lvl4) even with Drain3.
Later in the game I hope to organize a massive bloodhunt for crafting soul contracts (exactly lvl4 research in construction, it can be achieved with my pretender God only).
For the satyrs, I have not managed to make them throw javelins after holding, so I had to put them far in the rear together with the priest so that it takes them at least two turns to get into the firing distance. The chances are that any troops sent to attack the rearmost enemy will spot them instead of the priest.
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January 20th, 2004, 06:58 PM
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Re: I have a question about Satyrs
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Really, if you're playing Pangaea stay away from the unarmored Satyrs.
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I say stay away from Pangaea PERIOD ! Their archers are expensive and their mages are expensive. Perhaps someone might want to play the race if they want a challenging game.
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January 20th, 2004, 08:22 PM
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Re: I have a question about Satyrs
Yes, Satyrs do suck, imo. What they really need is some natural protection and maybe a decent shield (something like 3 natural prot, round shield and javelins with mrl 10 would actually be usable). The Satyr Hoplites are generally ok but really need strategic move of 2. They're basically faster and have more stamina than humans and are rather lightly equipped on top of that but are still forced to slug 1 province a turn while troops like Hyapists, Legionnaires, Praetorians, City Guards etc go 2. This fact alone makes Satyr Hoplites useless for me when playing Pan.
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