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January 30th, 2008, 09:33 PM
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Re: Thoughts about Bogarus troops.
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Are you playing with standard settings?
Because I did several starts with this build, one of the four I had major affliction problems, otherwise no. If it remains a huge issue for you, have him avoid any significant foes until you have equipment for him.
Are you sure that your God isn't casting spells? If you let him cast (which is what he'll do by default), he'll get mauled.
You can certainly do drain instead of sloth. I dislike the gem evaporation events.
EDIT: Also, in single player, there's no reason to attack blind on the first turn. That's the sortof hyper agressive thing I do in MP, but obviously you're going to get killed outright some of the time if you do that.
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Yes, standard settings. And no, he does not cast, at least not until he can self-buff himself.
I took another stab at it, playing a little less aggressively. I would take a handful of troops (or just his skellies) with him when I attacked. I put the POD on hold, hold, attack, and let whatever troops I had take the first blows. Then he would come in and mop up. It worked pretty well... he still got afflictions, but not as often, and as someone else said, as long as he can fly in and terrify them away, that's all that is needed. The only one I really feared was the feeble-mind, but I stuck a helmet on him as soon as I could and never got one.
I found it pretty useless to make the initial Scout a prophet though. That may just be part of your hyper aggressive MP plan though. I found it much more useful to have a prophet that could lead a second army. It's a very fun nation to play, with a host of cool summons.
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January 30th, 2008, 10:04 PM
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Re: Thoughts about Bogarus troops.
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I found it pretty useless to make the initial Scout a prophet though. That may just be part of your hyper aggressive MP plan though. I found it much more useful to have a prophet that could lead a second army. It's a very fun nation to play, with a host of cool summons.
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By making your scout your prophet, you're only losing the opportunity to scout with your scout. Whoever was leading your second army can still do that. Bring the prophet scout along with them if you want him sermoning and smiting. I've never lost my prophet scouts in battle, and they rack up fatigue less than actual commanders because of less armor.
And this way you've still got the option of stealth preaching with your prophet in addition to your FFAs.
Probably the only time I don't go with a scout prophet now is when I've got early access to an undead leader, so I can have the prophet raising dead instead of preaching. Since Bogarus has no death gem income, I don't think it's an option for them.
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February 6th, 2008, 11:16 AM
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I thought I'd give massive scales a try, for some SP Bogarus fun. Imprisoned random pretender, and all scales jacked up to the max. I was going to summon a Mound King as my Prophet for some zombie action, but then Koschei showed up. Couldn't resist making him my Prophet!
Since Taqwus didn't supply a screenie, I thought I would:

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April 20th, 2009, 10:44 AM
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Re: Bogarus Quick Guide
Figured I would give this thread a *bump* as it seems people are currently reevaluating Bogarus.
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April 20th, 2009, 07:44 PM
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Re: Thoughts about Bogarus troops.
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It's a very fun nation to play, with a host of cool summons.
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Thats part of what I was alluding to. Why Bogarus showed up so late and seems to ignore some of the balance formulas. Tied into Bogus and Illwinter history.
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Probably the only time I don't go with a scout prophet now is when I've got early access to an undead leader, so I can have the prophet raising dead instead of preaching. Since Bogarus has no death gem income, I don't think it's an option for them.
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There is another advantage to an undead prophet. With the right one you can get amphib. Snag the early water-mercs and you can build underwater temples. Its not a major strategy but its an added tactic that be handy.
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