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Thread: Dark Elves and WPA

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    Dark Elves and WPA

    What are the best ways to cripple an A/M Dark Elf?

    And are there anyways to increase your WPA? I know you have to train your wizards which is Raw WPA and then theres also science, but what else is there?

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    AW the **** out of him. You guys probably have a gnome who can get through easily right?

    If not, chain him down to 400 acres and let him fizzle all his spells on your attackers due to the NW difference.

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    Chain them with army home and they will suffer severely from overpopulation.

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    wouldnt their wpa go up?

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    Yes, and they would be able to cast like crazy at anyone still in range... but they would lose half their army from dessertions and be unable to attack while being unable to op and at half normal income.

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    If they are attacking you can either trad march them to the ground or you can run 4-5 massacres to take their raw wpa away. Most likely though it would be easier to just massacre them 1-2 times and AW the wizards away, or if you don't have a rogue you can just use sabatoge wizards to keep their mana down and prevent them casting at all.

    Oh and WPA doesn't matter when compared to nw differences you have to be casting within about 20% of your nw to even hae decent successrates. Outside fo 20% his nw he would be fizzling a good amount of his spells, especially the harder spells like LL MS and Tornado.

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