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Well I can’t really speak how they are late game because they usually stop me from getting that far. I usually encounter just a one or two of them 40-60 days in and that’s it. They just slaughter everyone, and yes I know to put your best guys on the corner and what not. I mean the people I’ve had from the very beginning or close to it couldn’t 2v1 them, never mind trying to 1v1 them. Just having them shield wall to buy time while all the other enemies are being killed doesn’t work either. The fact that their melee skill is on crack kind of prevents the shield wall from working reliably.
I personally am fine with a nice challenging enemy just make it so if you use the right tactics your party doesn’t get wiped. The way it is now at the point in the game I encounter them its just an instant loss. When your brothers with their best armor on still get three shot it’s kind of a problem.
I think an easy way to solve this would be to do what you did to dire wolves and have tiers. Early to mid, if encountered let them having arming swords or noble swords like before which will allow some counter play while still being challenging,and if encountered later in the game, let them have their god rods to two tap your back line with because at that point you have people that are able to at least hit them and dodge. Just having to rely on a one of your brothers actually dodge every single attack from something with that high of a melee skill is kind of ridiculous. At least let people be able to tank more than 3 hits top early in the game.
Jew man JonesParticipantThere’s also a bug where the settlement screen doesn’t show up, but you’re not on the world map and you have to use escape to leave. After that, you have restart the game or you just can’t interact with settlements anymore.
Jew man JonesParticipantI don’t think this is supposed to be a thing, but the guy holding the battle standard was slaughtered and came back as an undead. Didn’t really care because he wasn’t very good until I realized that I didn’t get the battle standard back. Is there just a random chance to lose it, or is it because he became an undead and its just a bug. Kind of unfortunate because now I don’t have a standard and that was one of my good two range melee weapons.
Jew man JonesParticipantI’ve been liking the more immersive environment so far, and I also like how the caravans are actually useful now. I think the necrosavants are a little strong though at the point you meet them in the game. When I accept a two star contract I don’t expect to meet 2 of them randomly that straight up 2v8 my party with another 8 auxiliaries with them. Now at day 20 or so my people don’t have the best weapons or armor they all have the caps and gambesons and while not the best equipped they shouldn’t be able to just straight up get slaughtered. Even when I get a nice three or four shots on them in one turn they dodge it all or if they get hit by all of it they’re only at half hp. I don’t mind the fact they abuse the weak spots in your party, and I think it would be nice if they didn’t do so much damage while being tanky, mobile, and evasive. That’s a little strong for one enemy to have. Maybe I’m just really bad at the game, but just wondering if anyone else got destroyed by those savages. I do think they’re a good way to make the undead actually difficult, but at the stage in the game I think its a little too difficult. I think a slight tone down on them and a buff to the other undead might be a nice way to go.
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