Campaign: Bitter Revenge (1.14)
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Re: Campaign: Bitter Revenge (1.7/1.8)
Apparently, I never uploaded the fixed version to 1.6 add-on server (only to 1.7). It's there now. Download the new version.macherb wrote:1.6.5
It seems that Mac OS doesn't care if the letters are capitalized or not. Linux seems to be strict about this. Dunno about Windows.
Campaigns that I have created (now updated to 1.14):
Bitter Revenge, The Dark Alliance, Battle Against Time, Talentless Mage
Bitter Revenge, The Dark Alliance, Battle Against Time, Talentless Mage
Re: Campaign: Bitter Revenge (1.7/1.8)
Quite necroposting, hope people won't mind. I just wanted to say I really liked this campaign, the quite numberous plot twists (when compared to most campaigns that have set "evil guys" from beginning to end), but... wtf with the last scenario? The loyalist army is made of a lot of mages that rip any unit apart, and you can't outrun dragoons. But worst part is that the 2 "lieutenants" of Vazerah keep recruiting so you can only advance by a few hexes each turn... then loyalists arrive and rape everything. Not to mention that I couldn't heal Enia, having lost my Nymph in scenario 9 I think. And my Spectre in the 10, which is a really useful unit to stop loyalists as long as there aren't mages.
But well, I like campaigns like that where Undead aren't only considered as walking exp and it's not all black and white. Particularly liked the character of Enia. You should also ask someone's help (not me :p ) for better portraits, imo. Currently it kinda looks like it has been made with MS Paint.
But well, I like campaigns like that where Undead aren't only considered as walking exp and it's not all black and white. Particularly liked the character of Enia. You should also ask someone's help (not me :p ) for better portraits, imo. Currently it kinda looks like it has been made with MS Paint.
"You see, it's not about what you take with you, it's about what you leave behind." (Turisas, The Bosphorus Freezes Over)
"A man chooses, a slave obeys." (Andrew Ryan, BioShock)
"A man chooses, a slave obeys." (Andrew Ryan, BioShock)
Re: Campaign: Bitter Revenge (1.7/1.8)
I've never had problem with the last last scenario. Just recall veterans and rush to north. Ghouls might be useful to slow down the enemy. Maybe you don't have enough veterans? Could you post your savefile of the scenario?Wendek wrote:but... wtf with the last scenario? The loyalist army is made of a lot of mages that rip any unit apart, and you can't outrun dragoons. But worst part is that the 2 "lieutenants" of Vazerah keep recruiting so you can only advance by a few hexes each turn... then loyalists arrive and rape everything. Not to mention that I couldn't heal Enia, having lost my Nymph in scenario 9 I think. And my Spectre in the 10, which is a really useful unit to stop loyalists as long as there aren't mages.
Campaigns that I have created (now updated to 1.14):
Bitter Revenge, The Dark Alliance, Battle Against Time, Talentless Mage
Bitter Revenge, The Dark Alliance, Battle Against Time, Talentless Mage
Re: Campaign: Bitter Revenge (1.7/1.8)
I was missing veterans yes, since I didn't want to saveload as much as I usually do. (I'm not that good of a player and I'm also terribly unlucky, missing 3/3 magical attacks at the worst moment is common for me ) Oh, and I didn't have any ghoul at all, I usually don't get a lot of them in campaigns, might be a mistake especially since they're arcane resistant. I think my main problem here is that I lost my Spectre (how I love those units) in the previous scenario, used him to heavily slow down the loyalists. Worked wonderfully, but it couldn't survive until the end. And my Nymph against the Drakes at the scenario before.
Still even with those two I think I would have had a lot of trouble to reach the north because Vazerah's lieutenants have quite a lot of gold so you advance by one hex each turn while loyalist cavalry advances by 8-9...
I uploaded my automatic savefile in case you want to check, but really it's probably just me failin'. :p
Still even with those two I think I would have had a lot of trouble to reach the north because Vazerah's lieutenants have quite a lot of gold so you advance by one hex each turn while loyalist cavalry advances by 8-9...
I uploaded my automatic savefile in case you want to check, but really it's probably just me failin'. :p
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"You see, it's not about what you take with you, it's about what you leave behind." (Turisas, The Bosphorus Freezes Over)
"A man chooses, a slave obeys." (Andrew Ryan, BioShock)
"A man chooses, a slave obeys." (Andrew Ryan, BioShock)
Re: Campaign: Bitter Revenge (1.7/1.8)
Ghouls are perfect fodder. They have poison and good resistances.
Honestly, I don't think that it's possible to defeat the last scenario with only three lvl3 units (I tried). I've usually had 8-10 lvl3 in that scenario. One of the most annoying aspects of wesnoth campaigns is that later scenarios become impossible if you don't have enough veterans.
Honestly, I don't think that it's possible to defeat the last scenario with only three lvl3 units (I tried). I've usually had 8-10 lvl3 in that scenario. One of the most annoying aspects of wesnoth campaigns is that later scenarios become impossible if you don't have enough veterans.
Campaigns that I have created (now updated to 1.14):
Bitter Revenge, The Dark Alliance, Battle Against Time, Talentless Mage
Bitter Revenge, The Dark Alliance, Battle Against Time, Talentless Mage
Re: Campaign: Bitter Revenge (1.7/1.8)
Okay, well indeed that's a problem because I don't really feel like going back 2-3 scenarios just to beat the last one. I guess I was using Enia too much as well, which might have caused an experience loss. Thing is, while playing a campaign for the first time, you really can't know if you're having enough veterans or not... so sometimes you keep playing like I did there and you get pwnd for the last battle.
Well, I'll be more cautious when I play other campaigns. Thanks for your time.
Well, I'll be more cautious when I play other campaigns. Thanks for your time.
"You see, it's not about what you take with you, it's about what you leave behind." (Turisas, The Bosphorus Freezes Over)
"A man chooses, a slave obeys." (Andrew Ryan, BioShock)
"A man chooses, a slave obeys." (Andrew Ryan, BioShock)
Re: Campaign: Bitter Revenge (1.7/1.8)
Major update 1.1.0
The new version has updated story and dialogue thanks to hermes23. There is also new dialogue scenario between scenarios 3 and 4. The story is much better than before.
I have uploaded it to the 1.8 server. I hope you enjoy it.
The new version has updated story and dialogue thanks to hermes23. There is also new dialogue scenario between scenarios 3 and 4. The story is much better than before.
I have uploaded it to the 1.8 server. I hope you enjoy it.
Campaigns that I have created (now updated to 1.14):
Bitter Revenge, The Dark Alliance, Battle Against Time, Talentless Mage
Bitter Revenge, The Dark Alliance, Battle Against Time, Talentless Mage
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Re: Campaign: Bitter Revenge (1.8)
Yay! Love this campaign. I might even manage to find time to do some sprites for it, if any are needed/wanted.
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Re: Campaign: Bitter Revenge (1.8)
Hi,
I'm glad you liked it. It would be great if the robed figure of Vazerah (4th scenario) had custom sprite.
I'm glad you liked it. It would be great if the robed figure of Vazerah (4th scenario) had custom sprite.
Campaigns that I have created (now updated to 1.14):
Bitter Revenge, The Dark Alliance, Battle Against Time, Talentless Mage
Bitter Revenge, The Dark Alliance, Battle Against Time, Talentless Mage
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Re: Campaign: Bitter Revenge (1.8)
I started playing this campaign earlier today.
Prologue:
Thoughts:
Nice start of the story. Not much else to say.
Scenario 1 (Rescue):
Scenario 2 (Elvish Prince):
Prologue:
Thoughts:
Nice start of the story. Not much else to say.
Scenario 1 (Rescue):
Spoiler:
Spoiler:
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Re: Campaign: Bitter Revenge (1.8)
Hi...its a great story you have made.
I do agree tho, senario 9 is impossible, I had about 5 level 3 units left and only way to beat it is to lose them all
the dwarf one before took about 4 of my best troops to beat.
Unless you save load a lot this is pretty hard to beat so I had to give up on level 9
nice work tho....
just a bit too hard
David
I do agree tho, senario 9 is impossible, I had about 5 level 3 units left and only way to beat it is to lose them all
the dwarf one before took about 4 of my best troops to beat.
Unless you save load a lot this is pretty hard to beat so I had to give up on level 9
nice work tho....
just a bit too hard
David
Re: Campaign: Bitter Revenge (1.8)
I disagree that scenario 9 is impossible. I have played it several times. Granted, it really sucks if you get unlucky. Fortunately, the scenario is short and it can be restarted.
Does anyone think scenario 9 is fine?
Does anyone think scenario 9 is fine?
Campaigns that I have created (now updated to 1.14):
Bitter Revenge, The Dark Alliance, Battle Against Time, Talentless Mage
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Re: Campaign: Bitter Revenge (1.8)
Back when I played this campaign none of the scenarios seemed impossible, though a few took some luck and good planning.
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Re: Campaign: Bitter Revenge (1.8)
I still say its very hard a bd needs a lot of save reloading, but thats usual, I played again on easy and did it
great storyline, its not often I really want to get to the end to see what happens, I though the lady necro would turn on him...I was wrong....one idea...after you beat the bad guy you could have them try and fight off the loyist army...of course they would lose....then go the end bit
thank you, good senario
great storyline, its not often I really want to get to the end to see what happens, I though the lady necro would turn on him...I was wrong....one idea...after you beat the bad guy you could have them try and fight off the loyist army...of course they would lose....then go the end bit
thank you, good senario
Re: Campaign: Bitter Revenge (1.8)
I'm glad you managed to play it.knight1707 wrote:I still say its very hard a bd needs a lot of save reloading, but thats usual, I played again on easy and did it
I have considered that. I think the last scenario is more enjoyable if you don't have to fight the loyalists.one idea...after you beat the bad guy you could have them try and fight off the loyist army...of course they would lose....then go the end bit
Campaigns that I have created (now updated to 1.14):
Bitter Revenge, The Dark Alliance, Battle Against Time, Talentless Mage
Bitter Revenge, The Dark Alliance, Battle Against Time, Talentless Mage