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June 25th, 2007, 02:22 PM
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Re: MA Marignon
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Saint_Dude said:
I would not discount the A9/F9 dual bless (the Baphomet works well). It is very effective with Marignon, for the reasons that you have already outlined above.
Twist fate is great for flagellants. If they get hit, they tend to die, and with their def, they get hit a lot. Thus ignoring the 1st hit is every bit as nice (maybe nicer when rushing archers) than having a 50% of avoiding each hit.
However, with that bless, I find that I primarily recruit sacreds and mages. Gold is at a much higher premium than resources. I would go with order 3 and possibly sloth 1 or 2.
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The problem is for your regular military units, they have a 2.X to 1 resource to gold ratio. The only units that cost more gold than resources are flagellants, knights, and leaders. The knights cost 61 resources a pop which is pretty pricy as those things go.
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June 25th, 2007, 02:44 PM
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Re: MA Marignon
When I play Marignon, I buy primarily flagellants, knights, and leaders.
What is the point of recruiting heavy infantry in your castles? They are not much better than indies.
Also, because a dominion strat works well with Marignon, I end up buying many more priests and temples than with other nations. High gold is key.
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June 25th, 2007, 02:54 PM
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Re: MA Marignon
On small maps, MA Marignon rocks… …I've found great success with Evo, fire mages, flagellants with crossbowman and stronger infantry to buffer flaggelants… …expands quick and once economic machine is churning in gear, makes it unstoppable… …typically roll up a pretender with F4 but main magic in another path (air/astral)…
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June 25th, 2007, 03:25 PM
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Re: MA Marignon
I have to say I didn't find Marignon all that appealing. Sure it has decent (heavy) troops but its mages turn out not to be that great after all. Diversifying magic paths is a pain in the arse since Marignon's prima donnas only specialize in F and S. Also, decent mages start dying off like flies as soon you recruit them AND have never heard of communion.
IMO Pythium is a MUCH better choice if you have to choose between Ermor's descendants.^^ Heavy troops, magical diversity and power, angelic summons. Could you possibly wish for more?
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June 25th, 2007, 03:38 PM
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Re: MA Marignon
Actually the troops aren't all that different. Summons are the same, the big difference is in the priests and mages.
The troops are cheaper and cost about the same in resources.
The more I look at it, the Royal Guard troops might be the best bet for Marignon. But, I still think att. 18 knights running around is pretty impressive.
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