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Dang, late-game bandit hunter crews are challenging. I thought I'd be annoyed, but it's actually kinda fun trying to outmaneuver them.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 08:45 |
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I actually like fighting late game orcs. Bog them down with your normal guys, hammer through their armour. Once you fell a couple of them they all fall or run pretty fast. Warlords are assholes but also seem to rarely carry shields and my guys get the real good crossbows for those fights. Taking that fucker down is almost a free win.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 09:58 |
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Can I just comment on how much I hate forests? Because I really hate forests. They're worse than swamps.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 11:39 |
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I like them. I run ranged/polearm heavy these days (5 man backrow) and if its something like two small entrances, you can have four people on each entrance with 2 backline supporters with each. If the enemy can only engage you 2 at a time and you have 6 people ready to stab, you really start winning. I only hate them when I don't have any ranged up.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 11:42 |
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You're completely at the mercy of the RNG for the layout though, and God help you if you're fighting undead, and the necromancer/Ghasts spawn in areas that are almost impossible to reach or shoot at.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 11:45 |
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Broken Cog posted:You're completely at the mercy of the RNG for the layout though
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 11:48 |
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If you mean for full on ambushes, yeah you're pretty hosed and depending on RNG. Normal forest fights are like any other fight but slower. Find a good spot to fight from, take it, make them come to you.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 11:49 |
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Orcs are my favorite enemies to fight later on because a lot of different builds and weapon types are useful against them and there's not a lot of RNG bullshit involved in fights against Orcs. Occasionally a pair of injured, wavering and overwhelmed Berserkers will double tap your veteran Duelist with Iron Lungs for lethal damage in two sub-20% CtH swings, which is something I'm totally not bitter about. But usually those fights are challenging but entirely fair. Goblins on the other hand have Shamans and Puncture. And all other regular enemies aren't challenging post crisis. Ancient Dead just don't do much anymore. Necrosavants are a complete joke once you can send 12 melee bros in 200+ durability armor, most of them with Battle Forged, in against them. Legionaries and Honor Guards do enough armor damage to probably force a bro to retreat per fight but bailing a single bro out is easy against them since they stay in formation. And ultimately they're not hard to damage race for a late game company. But that's really more of an issue with the game not having a lot to do besides grinding for the 47 enemy fights after the first crisis is dealt with. Tias posted:Dang, late-game bandit hunter crews are challenging. I thought I'd be annoyed, but it's actually kinda fun trying to outmaneuver them.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 11:55 |
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Can anyone explain to me how the armour ignoring portion of damage is supposed to work? Because when I shoot orc warriors with my crossbow, which says 50% of its damage ignores armour, they take a scratch to their armour and their hitpoints stay at 100%. In fact can anyone explain crossbows to me at all because it seems people in this thread talk about them as if they're great vs armour but mine seem to bounce off it harmlessly.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 11:57 |
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Wafflecopper posted:Can anyone explain to me how the armour ignoring portion of damage is supposed to work? Because when I shoot orc warriors with my crossbow, which says 50% of its damage ignores armour, they take a scratch to their armour and their hitpoints stay at 100%. In fact can anyone explain crossbows to me at all because it seems people in this thread talk about them as if they're great vs armour but mine seem to bounce off it harmlessly. Essentially, after armor damage is done, you multiply the damage roll with the Ignore Armor percentage. So let's say you rolled 60 damage on a crossbow shot, meaning 30 get through. You then subtract 10% of the remaining armor of the target from that. And since Orc Warriors can start at 400 and crossbows aren't good at destroying armor, that number can easily be >30. What that boils down to is that crossbows are good at killing targets in medium armor but don't work that well against really heavy armor.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 12:26 |
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Wizard Styles posted:Orcs are my favorite enemies to fight later on because a lot of different builds and weapon types are useful against them and there's not a lot of RNG bullshit involved in fights against Orcs. Occasionally a pair of injured, wavering and overwhelmed Berserkers will double tap your veteran Duelist with Iron Lungs for lethal damage in two sub-20% CtH swings, which is something I'm totally not bitter about. But usually those fights are challenging but entirely fair. You lucky poo poo, I've been trying to get this happening for HUNDREDS of hours. Wafflecopper posted:Can anyone explain to me how the armour ignoring portion of damage is supposed to work? Because when I shoot orc warriors with my crossbow, which says 50% of its damage ignores armour, they take a scratch to their armour and their hitpoints stay at 100%. In fact can anyone explain crossbows to me at all because it seems people in this thread talk about them as if they're great vs armour but mine seem to bounce off it harmlessly. They're not as good against orcs in heavy armour, but they're way better than bows and if you have the relevant perk its an additional 20%, which is enough to start stacking debuffs and injuries (i run crippling strikes on all of my archers/xbows) E: You also need to hit them a few times. Full armour will stop the first hit, it won't stop the second completely, the third will gently caress it up. dogstile fucked around with this message at 12:33 on Sep 26, 2018 |
# ? Sep 26, 2018 12:29 |
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dogstile posted:You lucky poo poo, I've been trying to get this happening for HUNDREDS of hours.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 12:30 |
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Wafflecopper posted:Can anyone explain to me how the armour ignoring portion of damage is supposed to work? Because when I shoot orc warriors with my crossbow, which says 50% of its damage ignores armour, they take a scratch to their armour and their hitpoints stay at 100%. In fact can anyone explain crossbows to me at all because it seems people in this thread talk about them as if they're great vs armour but mine seem to bounce off it harmlessly. The game very much doesn't tell you this, but 10% of the enemies remaining armour value (in that location, head or body) is deducted from the direct HP damage - the formula fresh off the wiki being ((base weapon damage x ignore armor modifier) - 10% of current armor), here. So, e.g. if you would expect 20 damage to ignore their armour but they have 200 or more armour remaining, nothing will go through to the health. This also means that as armour gets more battered over the course of a fight, it gets less effective at blocking the direct-to-hp portion.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 12:30 |
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Pictured: Why I lose people on Ironman. Edit: Heh, first time I've gotten one of these fights in a while: Broken Cog fucked around with this message at 15:25 on Sep 26, 2018 |
# ? Sep 26, 2018 15:15 |
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I was trying to find BB videos of the cultist fight but came across one of a guy who fit out most of his company into hybrid 2-hander/polearm/shieldtank users. So, regarding the chat a few pages back about how it's important to specialise you can get around it if you play for 1400 days. While there is no way I would grind for that long I appreciate that this game has fans who are willing to do so.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 15:34 |
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Had a tavern rumour tell about "A magical lake to the north, surrounded by strange animals". Is that just trivia or is it an actual location? Went looking, but couldn't find anything. Also, the "There is a legendary item somewhere a long way from here" is the most worthless tavern rumor.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 18:01 |
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Major Isoor posted:No wonder you've been driven to drink! Ive beaten a couple of warlords so far. I dealt with them by having my three or four archers machine gun them and their friends with bows to apply a ton of overwhelm every turn. Ive only ever lost one of my good bros to orcs, usually its very lucky brigands or the undead that do them in. Broken Cog posted:Edit: Heh, first time I've gotten one of these fights in a while:
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 18:23 |
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orcs are the most fun enemy to fight and its even more fun when you have the random event where they are all fighting with each other well, i actually like noble armies just as much, but i haven't been brave enough to antagonize a noble house outside of the noble war so opportunities to fight them are pretty limited
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 18:28 |
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The Noble War also rules because the Noble War big battle theme is the best combat theme in the game.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 18:28 |
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Broken Cog posted:Edit: Heh, first time I've gotten one of these fights in a while: I'd think a pack of doggos would work very well in this situation
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 18:31 |
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Berious posted:I'd think a pack of doggos would work very well in this situation Gonna end with a lot of dead doggos.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 21:03 |
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Gotta love the random legendary item name generator at times
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 21:23 |
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Broken Cog posted:Gotta love the random legendary item name generator at times Well, it's accurate. also why is the expansion not out already aaaaaaaaa Goatse James Bond fucked around with this message at 22:18 on Sep 26, 2018 |
# ? Sep 26, 2018 21:55 |
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Sure is a helmet with a coif.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 23:42 |
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Broken Cog posted:Gotta love the random legendary item name generator at times That's not any heml with a coif, that's THE Helm with Coif. The very first one that sired all of the others. If that one is destroyed, all coifed helms will likewise be destroyed.
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# ? Sep 27, 2018 04:59 |
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Roobanguy posted:Gonna end with a lot of dead doggos.
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# ? Sep 27, 2018 17:58 |
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Seems like a waste of money
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# ? Sep 27, 2018 19:10 |
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Jackard posted:What else are they good for? Petting, obviously. You monster.
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# ? Sep 27, 2018 19:11 |
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New run started yesterday, and boy it’s been a good start. I found three wildmen (2 of which were level 2 at recruitment) all for less than 800 each and all with excellent stars and traits, all in the first 10 days! Meanwhile my starter bros are all decent enough to keep in the long run, and my other guys are a caravan guy with good defensive stars and a flagella that isn’t very good but is just a placeholder until I can get a better banner/sergeant guy. I also have a very mediocre poacher who’s just a placeholder until I can afford a hunter. I have never gotten off to such an incredible start. Usually I have a slow start due to struggling against raiders as I burn through farmers, brawlers and thieves who just can’t handle a fight long enough or get dismissed for having awful level up prospects. Being able to get those wildmen so cheaply changed my momentum completely. 3 cheap recruits with excellent base melee skill right in the first two weeks is incredible, the raiders can’t stop them. Money’s been tight the whole time but I am still making very rapid progress in equipment and already have 10 sets of basic mail shirts and a handful of kite shields I got from killing raiders. For further recruits, what is your opinions on deserters? They have solid stats but obviously they will be worthless against the undead. I prefer squires and militia men but those deserters still look tempting at times.
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# ? Sep 27, 2018 19:44 |
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Deserters are hit or miss. Most of their stats are decent for their price but once you reach the late game hit the level cap they're never going to be quite as good as your other bros because one (or more!) of three things has happened, all a result of their very low starting resolve: either 1) they still have really low resolve and thus break easily; 2) their other stats are a little lower than they should be because you had to pump a lot of level ups into resolve; or 3) they have one fewer active perk than some other bros because you took Iron Will to shore up their resolve. You might hit the jackpot and get one with three stars in resolve, or who happens to roll good enough resolve at the start that it isn't a big issue. You might not. Worth a try if you have the money to throw away, but there are usually enough squires around that I don't bother. I did get a free deserter from an event though and now he's a reliable greatsworder so anything can happen.
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# ? Sep 27, 2018 20:13 |
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Any reason not to recruit Bastards? They seem to be almost on par with sellswords most of the time, and cost a fraction of the price. Also, are there any backgrounds you should just flat out try to avoid solely because of events? I've never recruited a Killer on the Run again after I got an event where (I think) he killed one of my other Brothers. Edit: I'd also like to say I'm not really a fan of how the enemy seems to magically know who your weakest dudes are, and rush straight for them. Makes it a bit hard to train up new recruits in the lategame. Broken Cog fucked around with this message at 20:32 on Sep 27, 2018 |
# ? Sep 27, 2018 20:18 |
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Bastards and deserters are pretty similar and I would never intentionally hire either of them. Especially deserters who are basically militia with extremely poo poo resolve.Broken Cog posted:Edit: I'd also like to say I'm not really a fan of how the enemy seems to magically know who your weakest dudes are, and rush straight for them. Makes it a bit hard to train up new recruits in the lategame. All of my new potential frontliners get to spend a lot of time hiding beind their more experienced bretheren with a big pointy stick, or cower behind a shield a lot, depending on how desperate my front line is for bodies.
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# ? Sep 27, 2018 20:44 |
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RabidWeasel posted:Bastards and deserters are pretty similar and I would never intentionally hire either of them. Especially deserters who are basically militia with extremely poo poo resolve. Yeah same, once I'm out of the early game basically any bros with serious potential get to go in the backline with a polearm until they're about level 6 or 7. It helps keep them alive by keeping them out of the front line but also by letting them wear heavy armour right from level 1 since with a polearm it doesn't matter if you're down to 50 fatigue.
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# ? Sep 27, 2018 20:55 |
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I occasionally check out Bastards, and this game I lucked out and found one with Iron Lungs, plus Fearless to help with the resolve issue. He was my first iron lungs dude so I kept him to use a pretty great unique orc cleaver I found. But yeah Bastards are a bit of a crapshoot. Also I am apparently fated to never find a good witch hunter because goddamn every single one I come across has fuckall for talent stars.
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# ? Sep 27, 2018 21:03 |
Bastards can be very good sometimes but they're high cost so I'd only recruit them if you're saving/loading to check before you recruit.
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# ? Sep 27, 2018 21:50 |
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I should probably mention that I have absolutely zero shame about savescumming recruits on a regular basis, yeah.
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# ? Sep 27, 2018 22:08 |
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I hire cheap Deserters specifically to find backup two-handers since they're happy to sit in the reserves and have decent defenses. That's about it, although they can potentially be good archers as well.Broken Cog posted:Any reason not to recruit Bastards? They seem to be almost on par with sellswords most of the time, and cost a fraction of the price.
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# ? Sep 27, 2018 22:17 |
Nordick posted:I should probably mention that I have absolutely zero shame about savescumming recruits on a regular basis, yeah. Yeah, i'ts important to clarify because for this game playing with / without savescumming is almost two entirely different games. A lot of guides especially seem to be written frontin' like they're for ironman play, but they're clearly by people who don't actually play ironman. This is why my guide unapologetically lacks all shame.
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# ? Sep 27, 2018 22:20 |
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I'll probably stop savescumming recruits at all once the DLC drops since you'll now be able to give bros a trial before hiring them. To me it makes no sense that you just hire someone without even making them demonstrate they can hit the broad side of a barn first.
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# ? Sep 27, 2018 22:52 |
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# ? May 25, 2024 15:26 |
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"HI, I'm a professional sellsword, pay me 5000 gold and I will work for you" *pays hiring fee* "Oh btw, I have asthma and am also tiny." But yeah, I usually only savescum recruits costing more than 3000 gold.
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# ? Sep 27, 2018 23:05 |