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In this second chapter the Eukarion war moves to northeast, inside the powerful Marquissate of Fortebhor.
Will you be able to discover what’s going on between the ancient woods of the Empire?
Take your weapons and urge your army! Adamantia needs YOU.
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Comments
You should wait for them to come to you and strike you for -1, while loosing -20. Do this for 5-6 turns, and THEN move for the objectives. This little trick makes the game rather easy.
Catapults. The 'enemy' catapults out-range the player's catapults and can 'sit back in the tall grass' and 'ding' your stone-throwers without recourse from you.
Rewards and Expenses. The cost of weapon and armor upgrades does not match the rewards of victories hard-earned. These upgrades are waaaay too expensive for game balance. Also, by the time you get to buy some 'super-troops' (Elite Infantry, Archers, and Cavalry) you cannot afford to properly equip them so that they are truly effective.
This unbalance is why I hack my games during play. It makes the replays more enjoyable and does balance out the game a-bit.
For what it's worth.
BDJ
(in two 'posts')
FK 2 - The Pros First of all, I like the game concept, mechanics, graphics, and game scenarios. The game progressives nicely from simple-to-challenging, and provides new troop-type availability in a timely manner. While most scenarios can be won solely by the 'sword', The 'Betrayed' scenario requires the use of magic to complete.
Overall, FK2 is a Good Game, and well worth the 'play'.
BDJ
There is a win option on this for definite.., it takes the right upgrades and right selection of troops to make it winnable but it can be done.
strategy is the key here
To win is no Problem in FK2
Not too much tracking software on this site and easily blocked. Another good thing about this website.
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