So I was just wondering as my kingdom just had a war and with the way things seem, it is difficult to keep a suicider down. What are suggestions for dealing with for instance suicider Undead WH? Thanks.
So I was just wondering as my kingdom just had a war and with the way things seem, it is difficult to keep a suicider down. What are suggestions for dealing with for instance suicider Undead WH? Thanks.
What do u mean by suicider und/wh? Can you provide some builds/army. Please not that unds are highly vulnerable to NS because they run a lot specs(both for off and def) so ns-ing them even when chained is advised.
Sounds like he means post chain when they are on land def with all elite armies. Hitting them with spare off and T/Ms seems to work pretty well.
Hitting them hard with their army home to overpop them and reduce their maximum gains can help.
NS can do a TON of damage to if for example u had a feary get chained. even keeping 200 theives at that size can do some serious long term.
I'd suggest to let them grow a bit. May sound counter intuitive but getting hit after they regained some peasants and put some troops in training hurts more. also timing is everything. hit them right before their armies return or while home. The before mentioned ns works great as well as keeping armies unpaid and don't forget starvation(if it's not an undead of course).
Check opponents news and cast explosions on the aiders. Most kingdoms just have very few provinces that cover aid needed.
And occasionally raze the chained or regrowing provinces. Inability to produce resources and cast self spells hurts.
If they're not logging in to hit as soon as their army is home, then find an attacker or two who are dedicated enough to be there when his army DOES get home, and have them hit him before he attacks again, it will atart ti greatly reduce his offense as he loses more elites due to defending and overpop.
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Thanks everyone. I really appreciate the advice.
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