Nice. I am trying to decide whether I should bother with Anselm or not. Interested to see what you come up with.
Nice. I am trying to decide whether I should bother with Anselm or not. Interested to see what you come up with.
Anslem kicks behind in Dark Brotherhood, Stealing from the Rich, Valiant Little Tailor, Clever Little Tailor, Young Woodcutter, and Third Thief. I am sure he has his camps elsewhere too.
One army.Pretty please.
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I ran Wisdom today, Anslem had some nice camps there, especially post-sac waves. Nusala and her 62 bowmen didn't make it past L1, I'm afraid to say, but Anslem cleaned up with 35MS 115Bes right after... the whole thing took 93 minutes with no assassins or catas used. Most of it was exact evil positions, just a few gens switched and the Nus sac wave, so his guide should be great when he gets to Wisdom.
Hi Evil_J - Can you check the Treasure of Knowledge guide when you get a chance? On the "old" guide the attack on C18 has a first wave of 65Cav (MMA) but the "vargus guide"has that wave as 1r (no particular general specified). I'm opting to use the Cav, but just wondered which was correct..
its on the attack list, you send 1r on a reg gen, then the 200ms gen, its a stacked block, saves the cav sac
The feedback on Anselm sounds really good, so I went ahead and grabbed him. Found a couple good camps on Wood Cutter already. I like Nusala, too, though, since I like to kill a lot of generals.
I got Anslem at Christmas, got Vargus yesterday. The two of them together save some serious troops.... freakin amazing combination. Gotta be careful with Nusala on loot spots. Took a SLT LS and with 1R she demolished the ranger/dogs camp, it was cool! Glad we didn't have to wait long to get all 3.
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