It's a good thing to put your archers on guard mode when they're behind your defensive line. That way they don't walk after enemy units when you order them to attack something specific that's walks out of range after your order.
Hello, mate. That's a very interesting campaign. Your expansion is a good and rapid one, you gained new territory. Of course, your economy is still advancing, though your expansion means that you need strong armies. You have, both in the West and in the East, I'm not afraid. In the East, wait Av'lyn to attack, as I suppose that Dorwinion armies will counter and then Gimilkhad will be very powerful and free to roam into Rhovannion, by claiming Rhawburg and perhaps Burh Alge as a shield against Dale. Only after them will he be free to march south against Mornedhel and the other settlements of Dorwinion. On the ohter side, Enedwaith had its last stand army, I think, as it was close to Alcfud and it had only four regions, Lond Angren (under siege), Carras (under siege), Gynd (you found it) and Bregnas, east of Gimilzor. Afterwards, if you are to fight Isenguard, I suggest that you first take Balorn, south of Lond Angren, so as not to have a threat at your back, as it's a Castle, before marching towards the Gap. I also suggest to let Saruman destroy the Rohirrim, so that you can resurrect them - and they can also provide you some far better cavalry units than what you currently have from the Frekkalingir. Have a nice time.
Roleplay-wise, I think it would be great to say that the eastern kingdom is allied with Mordor, while the western one is allied with Arnor, though to commit to it would require recruiting the Mordor units only in the east.
A bit of advice - you very overlook the importance of armor and weapon upgrades from the beginning of the campaign as well as logistics of upgrades - meaning - upgrade armourer especially in places where you have weapon upgrade available. It might seem as a small thing but if used properly even with early tier units ... Anyway I love this campaign
It has made an enormous difference to the footmen in particular. Their staying power was akin to spear militia before. In the Battle of Caras they would have been the weak link. The effect of upgrading was surprising.
@@OkenWSthat's because in DaC the armor upgrades are actually bigger than the actual stats read,you end up getting twice the armor stats than what you should from them lmao
love the campaign. i think when commanding an AI army, you can put them in defensive mode, then select the unit card at the top right and right-click on the enemy you want them to attack
I think right now you should ignore the economy and spam out troops, you should be able to sustain something like this if you keep and losing troops. You should also through out more Belegar units and not your elites they're too expensive while the Belegar units are really good for their price even if your archer units do better in melee they shooting arrows.
It's a good thing to put your archers on guard mode when they're behind your defensive line. That way they don't walk after enemy units when you order them to attack something specific that's walks out of range after your order.
That battle against the three Enedwaith armies was super tense, but you played it perfectly, and congratulations are in order
Hello, mate. That's a very interesting campaign. Your expansion is a good and rapid one, you gained new territory. Of course, your economy is still advancing, though your expansion means that you need strong armies. You have, both in the West and in the East, I'm not afraid. In the East, wait Av'lyn to attack, as I suppose that Dorwinion armies will counter and then Gimilkhad will be very powerful and free to roam into Rhovannion, by claiming Rhawburg and perhaps Burh Alge as a shield against Dale. Only after them will he be free to march south against Mornedhel and the other settlements of Dorwinion. On the ohter side, Enedwaith had its last stand army, I think, as it was close to Alcfud and it had only four regions, Lond Angren (under siege), Carras (under siege), Gynd (you found it) and Bregnas, east of Gimilzor. Afterwards, if you are to fight Isenguard, I suggest that you first take Balorn, south of Lond Angren, so as not to have a threat at your back, as it's a Castle, before marching towards the Gap. I also suggest to let Saruman destroy the Rohirrim, so that you can resurrect them - and they can also provide you some far better cavalry units than what you currently have from the Frekkalingir. Have a nice time.
Best campaign I’ve seen so far, keep it up 👌🏽
it's always good to see some quality DAC
Loving the series so far
Roleplay-wise, I think it would be great to say that the eastern kingdom is allied with Mordor, while the western one is allied with Arnor, though to commit to it would require recruiting the Mordor units only in the east.
to move AI units put it on defensive mode and dubble click. i have noticed it works the best. then when tehy are near put it on attack
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when you said "i hate them" multiple times it reminded me of Anakin after killing tusken riders lol haha
Just like a certain franchise, we are Loving it!
Don't be afraid to take some losses here and there it adds to the story of the campaign.
Love these episodes! They are a treat to watch
9:24 in the face of Melkor's executioners, some brave warriors fights them through breakdancing
we love series too!
A bit of advice - you very overlook the importance of armor and weapon upgrades from the beginning of the campaign as well as logistics of upgrades - meaning - upgrade armourer especially in places where you have weapon upgrade available. It might seem as a small thing but if used properly even with early tier units ...
Anyway I love this campaign
It has made an enormous difference to the footmen in particular. Their staying power was akin to spear militia before. In the Battle of Caras they would have been the weak link. The effect of upgrading was surprising.
@@OkenWSthat's because in DaC the armor upgrades are actually bigger than the actual stats read,you end up getting twice the armor stats than what you should from them lmao
Why not use the fort between Lond Daer and Alcfud to get free upkeep?
love the campaign. i think when commanding an AI army, you can put them in defensive mode, then select the unit card at the top right and right-click on the enemy you want them to attack
WHAT A FIGHT for Carras
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Can the ar aduniam recruit northern dunedin troops
I think right now you should ignore the economy and spam out troops, you should be able to sustain something like this if you keep and losing troops. You should also through out more Belegar units and not your elites they're too expensive while the Belegar units are really good for their price even if your archer units do better in melee they shooting arrows.