Patriarch would have died multiple times with AI stat modifier on hardest difficulty…I think the point of an “easy” campaign is that it doesn’t need a 30 minute starter guide video to help people out. I still appreciate the content though, I enjoyed this video because I’ve never approached his campaign this way
With this vid and honestly most of your Boris vids that I have seen what you are doing is actually proving the point that his campaign is difficult. If you need elaborate strats that include scattering in three different directions, migrating from your starting position, making peace with your initial enemy, having 4 regions in 3 separate provinces at the beginning of the campaign, selling some of these to one of your starting enemies to delay the war against them etc etc., all of this put together means Boris has a tough campaign. A minor autoresolve comment I would leave is that if you bump up that AI stats modifier all the way, your patriarch dies on turn 1 if I remember correctly, so you cannot autoresolve even turn 1.
strongly agree. if this abstract method to beat the campaign is what puts him as easy on a chart, archaon would be too easy to even show on it. this is not easy by any means in relation to so many other 100% autoresolve single-path steamroll victory campaigns
Quite a challenge. /sarcasm
I wonder how many will miss the obvious sentiment I'm expressing with the title.
Patriarch would have died multiple times with AI stat modifier on hardest difficulty…I think the point of an “easy” campaign is that it doesn’t need a 30 minute starter guide video to help people out.
I still appreciate the content though, I enjoyed this video because I’ve never approached his campaign this way
With this vid and honestly most of your Boris vids that I have seen what you are doing is actually proving the point that his campaign is difficult. If you need elaborate strats that include scattering in three different directions, migrating from your starting position, making peace with your initial enemy, having 4 regions in 3 separate provinces at the beginning of the campaign, selling some of these to one of your starting enemies to delay the war against them etc etc., all of this put together means Boris has a tough campaign. A minor autoresolve comment I would leave is that if you bump up that AI stats modifier all the way, your patriarch dies on turn 1 if I remember correctly, so you cannot autoresolve even turn 1.
strongly agree. if this abstract method to beat the campaign is what puts him as easy on a chart, archaon would be too easy to even show on it. this is not easy by any means in relation to so many other 100% autoresolve single-path steamroll victory campaigns
Ngl, I’ve played around 500 hours and didn’t know you could “save” lords/heroes traits
Boris Ursus Campaing be like, just charge him in, love the guy and he might be the best Kislev faction atm