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Incline Battle Brothers + Beasts & Exploration, Warriors of the North and Blazing Deserts DLC Thread

Theodora

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Nah, 'tasteful facial' hair is cope for not having a full enough beard.
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I am beginning to suspect using the word 'cope' is a cope. >__> And you're welcome to your homoerotic flings, but I can feel my skin being cut up just looking at that mane.

And yep, sharing is caring. Got you covered in the odd music department.

Meanwhile I must resist sharing my more emo shit.

As to go back on topic, I do dig the Persian aesthetic of this DLC and I have the utmost respect for the developers, so I trust that they'll deliver something good.

Where does the trust/respect stem from? I coudln't really find much of a history of the devs. I would've expected a more negative–neutral response on average because several DLCs and all from an indie already. (Not saying I default to that, games are what they are esp. outside AAA, focus-tested shit.)
 
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Where does the trust/respect stem from? I coudln't really find much of a history of the devs. I would've expected a more negative–neutral response on average because several DLCs and all from an indie already. (Not saying I default to that, games are what they are esp. outside AAA, focus-tested shit.)
Because they originally didn't intend to develop any DLC at all given the size of the company and what not. The fact that they pulled through, even though it can be rationalized as simply a matter of calculated risk, loyalized me to a certain extent (and I do believe that this is a passion project for them). That aside, I just dig their work and absolute adore the visual aesthetic.
 

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Balance and matching set is shit. It's still either nimble nudist wrestlers or battleforged and heaviest possible armor.

Matching set is really good for the mercs hitting a lot like fencers or 2H hammers/swords wielders or even anyone using focus.

Balance is really good for offensive oriented teams, meaning armors are just there to take one hit or two, enemies don't survive long enough to kill you.
 

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Balance and matching set is shit. It's still either nimble nudist wrestlers or battleforged and heaviest possible armor.

Matching set is really good for the mercs hitting a lot like fencers or 2H hammers/swords wielders or even anyone using focus.

Balance is really good for offensive oriented teams, meaning armors are just there to take one hit or two, enemies don't survive long enough to kill you.
How far are you in the mod? If you don't abuse broken shit like slaughterer enemies will hit your people. Either because of sheer numbers - rng gods favors big battalions or because some enemies can hit even people with 70+ m.def with decent enough chance. Even with bone plating medium armor is just meh.
 

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Far enough but it's not my first rodeo.
Yes, slaughterer is fun (i've read it's bugged too, probably shouldn't trigger more than once during aoe hits) but i play a seer in my last playthrough.
Of course you get hit sometimes but the seer + perfect focus + mind over body + high ini can kill a non-armored unhold in one turn alone (3 hits).

About hitting people with 70+ mdef with decent chance, aside from swordmasters, i don't know who can do that, probably no one.

Then again, i prioritize nimble + bone platting so it's not a big deal and i don't rush blindly into a group without a plan.

Past the early game, after you replace the rabble by good recruits, it's just a matter of making a stand on the right hill or just rush the enemy if they're not dangerous enough, usually, it works better to kill as many as possible by the end of turn 1 + early turn 2 so half of the remaining foes are fleeing already (2x 2H mercs + fearsome + white wolf helm do wonders)
 

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Of course you get hit sometimes but the seer + perfect focus + mind over body + high ini can kill a non-armored unhold in one turn alone (3 hits).
Good luck finding lone unarmored unhold. Prolebashers can confirm - they don't walk alone even in very early game. And by day 50 it's usually mountain dude+6-7 regular unholds.
About hitting people with 70+ mdef with decent chance, aside from swordmasters, i don't know who can do that, probably no one.
White doggos can kill even shieldmaiden with tower shield and masteries if they decide to focus her.
 

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I know, i picked some 30K legendary contracts with my previous run where there were 23 armored unholds and 9 rock unholds amongst them.

But this time, either because i took hexen as favourite enemies first or because i'm playing as a seer, all the legendary contracts are about coven leaders with their white wolves + redbacks + eventually a heart-thing schrat minions.
Easy cash, runes and pelts. :positive:

One rock unhold isn't a big deal, it's annoying but nothing like 9 rock unholds and their minions.
 

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Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
What kind of armor should I be giving my Nimble based Duelist using a Fencing Sword? IK Heavy armor is no good, but IDK what to use to best make use of Nimble.
 

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Depends, i used to equip the fencer with a sallet helmet + the 115 dur armor (with matching set) but i recently switched to the necromancer helmet (40 dur and no fat penalty) and an equivalent armor + bone plating.

With a high enough ini, 20+ mdef and dodge, he's mostly alright as long as he's not surrounded; and if he is, you're playing him wrong; so i guess it's up to you.

Of course, this is for a level 11+ fencer, before, just check your nimble buff to see how your armor is affecting damage reduction.
 

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Also, duelist isn't necessary, the two-handed fencing sword is great (or is it a legends only weapon ? didn't play vanilla for ages), specially if you're lucky enough to get a good named one.
 

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No, because again, what you want from an armor is a matching set for the perk (+ fat recovery) or something similar with current ini = half your body armor (or a bit more) for the balance perk bonus.
So you have to keep a lot of layers shit in your inventory hoping for a good match.

I'm not sure this is the right game for an immersion-fag, specially since my other point specially apply to you, layered armors makes all the armors look like shit.
Balance and matching set is shit. It's still either nimble nudist wrestlers or battleforged and heaviest possible armor.
Pretty much.
And back in the day without DLC there was not option even, the battleforged and heaviest was the only way to go.
 

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What kind of armor should I be giving my Nimble based Duelist using a Fencing Sword? IK Heavy armor is no good, but IDK what to use to best make use of Nimble.

Heaviest I went was Noble Mail + weightless addon, or if you find a good famed/named light armor.

It may be worth it to take a bit of a reduction to nimble, like say 5-10% if it means effectively doubling how many hit points of damage you can take through the armor.

Noble Mail + Sallet = 47% reduction still on nimble, and you get 120H/160B armor, plus if you slap on the bone add-on it's first hit totally negated (or one of the fur addons for ranged protection since that can be an issue when out alone).

This was one I found in my Davkul playthrough (the helmet is 260 for 11).

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And another, same run, even better ratio:

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Another great thing about Legends is the new weapons, there's a pole flail which allows you to hit 2 tiles away for 5 AP, great with berserk or perfect focus, it's insanely good if you find a named one.

And recently, a Necrosavant Lord dropped not another good cleaver but a 2H named spear which has a swing move either at 1 tile range or 2, 65-85 dmg only but it's really good.
 
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We’ve previously covered a good chunk of what the southern city states are about. Now it’s time to take a look at some of their troops that you may end up facing on the field of battle. Charge!

Slaves

Whether born into slavery, made into a slave as punishment by law, or taken on a raid into foreign territory and sold to the highest bidder on a slave auction, it’s on the back of slaves like these that much of the economy of the city states is built. But slaves are not just cheap labor in peacetime, they’re also used as expendable troops in war.

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Life is cheap in the south, as the saying goes, and nothing makes this harsh reality sink in better than how the city states treat their slaves. In battle, they’re usually send first against the enemy to tire out their lines before the real battle begins. They’re poorly armed, many just carrying tools used as improvised weapons, and rely on swarming, flanking and overwhelming the enemy. They have poor morale and flee easily, but killing or breaking them does not affect the morale of any city state troops that aren’t slaves themselves. In fact, the city state troops have no qualms about friendly fire when it comes to slaves, and they may seize the opportunity that slaves provide by locking down the enemy and fire their ranged weapons into the thick of battle.

Conscripts

Citizens of the great city states enjoy privileges that neither slaves nor outsiders do. For example, they have the opportunity to conduct business with the legal certainty of a codified law and can even hire legal council. In turn, they also have certain obligations to their state. Having to pay taxes is one such obligation, but another one for every adult male citizen is either mandatory military service or paying a hefty sum into the state’s coffers to be exempt. The council of Viziers may decide to conscript the citizens for the defense of the city state or for otherwise protecting and furthering the interests of the state. In practise, this can mean anything between border skirmishes with other states, doomed punitive expeditions deep into the deserts to hunt down raiders, and crushing slave rebellions.

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Conscripts make up the bulk of the military force of the city states. They have received some military drill and are most often dressed in a distinct southern armor made of several layers of linen, called a Linothorax, that is relatively cheap to produce. If they don’t have access to helmets, they choose to wrap cloth around their heads to protect against the sun. The color and patterns of these head wraps are often linked to a particular region of the south, and one familiar would know what place a southern conscript calls home by his headwear alone. Just before battle lines clash, Conscripts employ a unique weapon of the city states. It’s one reason why they are a military power to be reckoned with, and you’ll learn about next week in detail!

Officers

Officers of the city states are mostly made up of the wealthy who would have enough funds to buy themselves free of conscription, but seek a career commanding troops in the military by their own volition. A victorious commander will accrue influence and gravitas, and some Officers may consider the army but a stepping stone in a fledgling political career.

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Considerably better armed than Conscripts, Officers carry finely crafted mail and lamellar armor with intricate southern ornaments into battle. Naturally, all armors can also be bought, looted and worn by your own men in the game!

Assassins

Members of a secretive ritualistic cult, Assassins deal in death and provide murder as a service. They have no political ambition beyond the continued survival of their cult and that of their warped philosophy, and so act only in service to other parties, like individual city states. They’re not encountered roaming on the world map, but exclusively as part of contracts and events.

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In battle, Assassins wear traditional black robes over finely crafted mail. Many also choose to exchange their own face for that of their master and founder of their cult, the old man on the mountain, by wearing metal face masks. Assassins have a nimble combat style and employ a variety of alchemical contraptions like Flash Pots and Smoke Pots to daze their opponents and move freely between them, only to then use a Qatal Dagger for greater impact on their debilitated victims.
 

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One game where I hoped the medieval Abbasid aesthetic could exist, they go ahead and do like every other game and not use medieval Abbasid aesthetic.
 
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They have all these weapons but at the end of the day there only a handful you want to use. Why bother using a shamshir when you have a crypt cleaver? Three headed flails are useless.
 

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One game where I hoped the medieval Abbasid aesthetic could exist, they go ahead and do like every other game and not use medieval Abbasid aesthetic.

Ehh im also disapointed, i start to think that devs wanted to make southern states kinda more advanced comapred to north. Or maybe they think that medieval muslim armor is not different enough from european medieval armor.

And i was right about Linothorax.
What a weird mix, early modern mirror armor and antique linothorax.

Where are muh persian cataphracts:negative:
 

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They have all these weapons but at the end of the day there only a handful you want to use. Why bother using a shamshir when you have a crypt cleaver? Three headed flails are useless.

Pretty much.

i dont see the point of all these new armor and weapons without expanding the actual gameplay lol.
 

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y why would you pick the new weapons to a point based tournament setup when you could just be using the warschythe for maximum value per point to be able to perform competitively
 

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They have all these weapons but at the end of the day there only a handful you want to use. Why bother using a shamshir when you have a crypt cleaver? Three headed flails are useless.
Why are you comparing a one-handed sword to a two-handed cleaver?

The three headed flail is a good weapon for your tank, if you don't want enemies to leave your zone.
 

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The three headed flail is a good weapon for your tank, if you don't want enemies to leave your zone.

Send a 2H warrior with underdog and reach advantage into the fray, hit kill them, there you have it, he's your tank ...
I prefer guys with 70+ defense, who also - in addition to Lone Wolf - heavily invested in Resolve and HP so they don't break or die and can hold up 3-4 Orc Warriors or Chosen.

They also can make a run to a Necromancer, Geist or Priest, because with defense that high they can slip through enemies' zone of control.
 

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I prefer guys with 70+ defense, who also - in addition to Lone Wolf - heavily invested in Resolve and HP so they don't break or die and can hold up 3-4 Orc Warriors or Chosen.

They also can make a run to a Necromancer, Geist or Priest, because with defense that high they can slip through enemies' zone of control.

Fair tactic, but i can take them the same way, i just bait them skelingtons and some 2H and the fencer break through their formation; usually 2/3 guys make it through, either in the center or through the sides.
Gheists and necromancers aren't a huge threat.

Undead priests, on the other hand ... but they're heavily guarded so your tank can't do much about them once he's blocked and surrounded, maybe you're luckier than i am but they almost always hit me with a crit on the first turn when they get the chance.

Usually, the seer is the ultimate weapon against undead priests or some very skilled merc pointing a crossbow at them (preferably two)
 

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