there are a few nests nearby at the start of the game. I also found one of the first Snake’s Nests just south of my Kingdom. and with more money I was able to pay my heroes more, so they were able to purchase more upgrades and level up in combat. as the Rangers couldn’t heal themselves and wouldn’t stay close to the Clerics, I had to keep using the Sacred Heal, at 250 gold per time I quickly ran out of money and then heroes.īuilding to the south had uncovered a spot for a Trading Post when I finally managed to build on it, the regular caravans made a massive difference to my economy. The loss of the Marketplace put me on the back foot just as much as losing a Guild had, as my heroes had nowhere to buy potions and feed my economy. Rafnir flew straight past the part-built tower and destroyed my Marketplace, so I assume his attack is random, though with a preference for the north-most buildings. On my next attempt at the level, I placed all my buildings south of the Palace, with a Guard Tower in the way to try and draw the dragon’s attention. I quickly lost a Ranger, which meant a Skeleton-producing Graveyard appeared too! As if that didn’t put me at enough of a disadvantage, more groups of Serpents had arrived by the time my first heroes appeared. Since I had to start again with the Ranger’s Guild, and the Cleric’s Guild was still only half-built, I had no way of fighting them off, and could only watch them attacking my unfinished buildings. but then the first group of Serpents appeared. after all, you start with plenty of money. Well, as I didn’t have any buildings yet, I didn’t even have any heroes! Before he flew away again, he blasted away the progress I had made on my Ranger’s Guild. On this first visit, Rafnir informed me that he didn’t come here to eat my underfed heroes. but I found him marauding through my kingdom on day 2, before any of my buildings were even completed and certainly before I’d set any flags! My Sean Connery sound-alike advisor said that Rafnir would attack if he sees my flag. In order to prove my worth to the people of Ardania, I must perform a Royal Feat: that is, kill Rafnir, the oldest and most cunning of dragons! As Rafnir is nearly invulnerable, thanks to various magic, I also have to seek out a witch and do her bidding so that she will remove this protection. But as a whole expect to lose a lot of these grunts once the Dragons show up (I've had 6 attacking me at once before), so keep building them as they die and focus on keeping the wizards alive.I picked up fantasy kingdom sim Majesty 2 a while back, and though I found the tutorial and first few missions fairly easy, I ran into a bit of a brick wall at The Royal Feat. Rangers help backup the Barbarians with ranged attacks. Barbarians are cheap and quick to train and will keep the undead in check. #8 If you're really in the money and have enough men, upgrade your Castle to level 3.Īs always, you may have to babysit the Wizards and cast Invisibility on them to make sure they stay alive. #7 Build Guard Towers or if you can a Second Wizard Guild #6 Train some Wizards as soon as you acquire the Meteor Storm spell #5 Build a Library (level it up as quickly as you can) #4 Build a Wizard Guild (don't train any wizards yet, they die too easily) #3 Build a Ranger Guild & Temple of Krolm (and get some heroes out) #2 Build an Elven Bungalow ASAP (doubles your cash & Elves have good long range attacks) #1 Build a Market, maybe two (start leveling it up, and don't stop) At the start of the level you'll notice you don't get attacked much, this is the time to rake in the cash you need to get your Library up to level 2 and acquire the Meteor Storm spell which is critical (it can kill multiple dragons at once). Note that there is a fair amount of luck in it too, hoping your heroes don't blindly decided to go dragon hunting too early on.
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