![]() ![]() ![]() So action goes back to the vanguard, I have two guys dead (Librarian and Paladin, my big AOE damage knights). Action moved to the rearguard and my team did well (pure damage and melee works best in the vanguard, but ranged, crowd control, and grenades are king in the rearguard), only letting a couple of Deathguard through, and those that did were pretty wrecked. Kaldor Draigo managed to sneak around him and slice the second to last bloom root, which gives him a fair amount of Willpower. ![]() Split into reargard and vanguard phases, I was doing pretty well in both until my Librarian teleported everyone too close to Mortarion, who did some sort of swipe attack and outright killed two of my knights. That said, I'm with you on picking it up when it is on sale. That's harder when your "recruit" is Sir Galahad, the Falcon of Summer, bearer of the red-hilted sword, chosen by God to find the Holy Grail, and who was ultimately born straight to heaven upon his death by Joseph of Aramathia. Part of the joy of XCOMming is recruiting random nobodies and watching them grow to become badasses and/or die horribly. I hesitate to call a game with set characters an "XCOM" per se, but I'm not going to get snobby about it. Maybe the Summer Sale will have a good discount. I haven't got the money to grab it yet, but watching some streams and it's pretty much dark fantasy XCOM with a side of RPG (character development has a lot more depth with levelling than XCOM, and every character is named, voiced and develeloped rather than random recruits) abd Daemonhunter style 'every hit lands, randomness comes from damage/crits'.ĭefinitely on my shopping list. I'm surprised I haven't seen talk of King Arthur: Knights Tale here. ![]()
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