Scenario Review: (UTBS) 11. The Battle for Zocthanol Isle
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Scenario Review: (UTBS) 11. The Battle for Zocthanol Isle
1) What version and difficulty level did you play the scenario on? Please do not submit feedback from pre 1.4.
2) Do you think the difficulty is adequate to the level? If not describe the issue that made the scenario to easy/hard.
3) Was there any event that caused you to almost instantly lose, or made the scenario unplayable without reload?
4) Do you like the storyline and the dialogues? If not what part/character lags behind or what would you like changed?
5) Do you think the scenario was fun? Please write down some thoughts about gameplay, mood etc.
2) Do you think the difficulty is adequate to the level? If not describe the issue that made the scenario to easy/hard.
3) Was there any event that caused you to almost instantly lose, or made the scenario unplayable without reload?
4) Do you like the storyline and the dialogues? If not what part/character lags behind or what would you like changed?
5) Do you think the scenario was fun? Please write down some thoughts about gameplay, mood etc.
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100 gold, finished the previous scenario with -500
One complaint... I managed to rescure that merman siren/enchantress from last scenario, but she didn't get carried over to this one... what gives? Oh... I just saw her in the recall list... why put her there and not with the rest of em?
gg once again... with a different kind of sea serpent.
One complaint... I managed to rescure that merman siren/enchantress from last scenario, but she didn't get carried over to this one... what gives? Oh... I just saw her in the recall list... why put her there and not with the rest of em?
gg once again... with a different kind of sea serpent.
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1.1.2a, Normalquartex wrote:(1) What difficulty levels and game versions have you played the scenario on?
6, i only used half of my gold and my troops were more than sufficientquartex wrote:(2) How difficult did you find the scenario? (1-10)
Clearquartex wrote:(3) How clear did you find the scenario objectives?
goodquartex wrote:(4) How clear and interesting did you find the dialog and storyline of the scenario?
No particular challenge except wiping every enemi before entering wich wasn't very difficultquartex wrote:(5) What were your major challenges in meeting the objectives of the scenario?
6, interestingquartex wrote:(6) How fun do you think the scenario is? (1-10)
quartex wrote:(7) What, if any, are changes you would have made to the scenario to make it more fun?
800quartex wrote:(8) How much gold did you have at the start of the scenario?
I also got the Sea Serpent2 so I didn't come near his lair and so didn't rescue the merman. Was there anything particular to it ?
No, it was just a monster guarding a bonus merman unit. I had used a custom version of the Sea Serpent which was weaker than the standard wesnoth serpent. I removed the unit file without updating the link. In the SVN I've replaced it with the standard wesnoth serpent to be more challenging.Sly wrote:I also got the Sea Serpent2 so I didn't come near his lair and so didn't rescue the merman. Was there anything particular to it ?
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Easy, 1.1.2+svnquartex wrote:(1) What difficulty levels and game versions have you played the scenario on?
5.(2) How difficult did you find the scenario? (1-10)
Very clear.(3) How clear did you find the scenario objectives?
Good.(4) How clear and interesting did you find the dialog and storyline of the scenario?
No particular challenges.(5) What were your major challenges in meeting the objectives of the scenario?
5.(6) How fun do you think the scenario is? (1-10)
The enemies are disappointingly weak at a stage of the campaign when I have a huge army of level 3 units and plenty of gold. They need to be strengthened.(7) What, if any, are changes you would have made to the scenario to make it more fun?
1887(8) How much gold did you have at the start of the scenario?
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( 1 ) 112a Challenging
( 2 ) 7 - until I realised it was the last scenario, then 3. I still had most of my gold at the end.
( 3 ) Very clear
( 4 ) Good, as always; I thought the "tense" bits worked really well. Didn't feel like a final battle, though, which it essentially is.
( 5 ) The eastern Naga nearly killed a couple of my high-level units, but nothing to make victory less inevitable.
( 6 ) 7. It's a very well-designed scenario; it just needs some more enemies!
( 7 ) You can definitely afford to strengthen the opposition a lot in this scenario. The AI has no more than 375 gold to start with. I had 402, plus 9 free high-level units (heros and merfolk), plus all of my level 3's to recall - in total, about 1300 gold's worth. That's one big advantage .
Also make it abuntantly clear (for idiots like me) that you're meant to use ALL your gold and ALL your recalls.
( 8 ) 402.
( 2 ) 7 - until I realised it was the last scenario, then 3. I still had most of my gold at the end.
( 3 ) Very clear
( 4 ) Good, as always; I thought the "tense" bits worked really well. Didn't feel like a final battle, though, which it essentially is.
( 5 ) The eastern Naga nearly killed a couple of my high-level units, but nothing to make victory less inevitable.
( 6 ) 7. It's a very well-designed scenario; it just needs some more enemies!
( 7 ) You can definitely afford to strengthen the opposition a lot in this scenario. The AI has no more than 375 gold to start with. I had 402, plus 9 free high-level units (heros and merfolk), plus all of my level 3's to recall - in total, about 1300 gold's worth. That's one big advantage .
Also make it abuntantly clear (for idiots like me) that you're meant to use ALL your gold and ALL your recalls.
( 8 ) 402.
There midnight's all a-glimmer, and noon a purple glow. (The Lake Isle of Inisfree - W.B. Yeats)
Easy, in 1.1.7(1) What difficulty levels and game versions have you played the scenario on?
8. Used 2 days and continuous save/load(2) How difficult did you find the scenario? (1-10)
Clear(3) How clear did you find the scenario objectives?
Interesting, but too long4) How clear and interesting did you find the dialog and storyline of the scenario?
Many attacks missed, but my enemy's attack hits.(5) What were your major challenges in meeting the objectives of the scenario?
IN THE SAME TERRAIN
7(6) How fun do you think the scenario is? (1-10)
400(8) How much gold did you have at the start of the scenario?
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Re: Scenario Review: (UTBS) 11. The Battle for Zocthanol Isl
180 or so. With more gold or lack of knowledge about how many scenarios remain, this would be too easy. At 180 gold, you have to fight smart when the enemies are rushing you at the beginning.quartex wrote:(1) What difficulty levels and game versions have you played the scenario on?
Medium, 1.1.8
(2) How difficult did you find the scenario? (1-10)
7, I lost twice, but playing more defensively and intelligently by hanging around the grassland at the bottom of the map while enemies attacked. The key is to preserve hitpoints.
(3) How clear did you find the scenario objectives?
8, it was not clear where the Black Citadel was for a while.
(4) How clear and interesting did you find the dialog and storyline of the scenario?
5, there could have been a lot more, such as with the saurian
(5) What were your major challenges in meeting the objectives of the scenario?
This a pure battle scenario, and the main problem is leaving units with low hitpoints unguarded so some white faction naga or bat kills them. After a while of enemies attacking one or two at a time, advancing to the north of the map should be simple.
I also used the mermen, after defeating the western naga, to help reinforce the attack on the undead fort. After checking out the black citadel, I noticed that the orc leader had left his citadel and was hanging out really close to my army. His units had wandered off to the top of the map. Killing the orc leader to get the second key was easy.
I never found the citadel of the white naga.
(6) How fun do you think the scenario is? (1-10)
7, compared to others, there is not much storyline.
Rescuing the mermen from the sea monster and finding treasure is cool, but at this stage of the game (last scenario with recall) it didn't serve any real purpose.
(7) What, if any, are changes you would have made to the scenario to make it more fun?
Put the merman hostage / sea monster / treasure chest at the bottom of the map, so you can play with that while the elves search for the recall fort.
(8) How much gold did you have at the start of the scenario?
(1) What difficulty levels and game versions have you played the scenario on?
1.1.13, easy
(2) How difficult did you find the scenario? (1-10)
5
(3) How clear did you find the scenario objectives?
Very clear
(4) How clear and interesting did you find the dialog and storyline of the scenario?
There were some spelling mistakes, right now I remember having 'it it' in the priestess' dialog.
(5) What were your major challenges in meeting the objectives of the scenario?
I was trying to complete the campaign without getting any unit killed It was fun! Completing the campaign took time but I eventually figured out almost all of it
(6) How fun do you think the scenario is? (1-10)
9
(7) What, if any, are changes you would have made to the scenario to make it more fun?
Killing the last orc leader was kind of easy. Also, Eloh should help her Orc allies rather than just talking how its impossible to destroy her. This makes little sense that while Elves foil all her plans, all she does is to say how it is impossible to destroy her. It would be really interesting to see people getting crushed between Elog and orc leader.
Also, the Sea Serpent can be moved down a little so that finding it is easy (some one form land can see it). This will tempt the player to indeed go and look out there in hope of some reward.
(8) How much gold did you have at the start of the scenario?
Don't remember.
PS: I see v 2 is released. I am now downloading it
1.1.13, easy
(2) How difficult did you find the scenario? (1-10)
5
(3) How clear did you find the scenario objectives?
Very clear
(4) How clear and interesting did you find the dialog and storyline of the scenario?
There were some spelling mistakes, right now I remember having 'it it' in the priestess' dialog.
(5) What were your major challenges in meeting the objectives of the scenario?
I was trying to complete the campaign without getting any unit killed It was fun! Completing the campaign took time but I eventually figured out almost all of it
(6) How fun do you think the scenario is? (1-10)
9
(7) What, if any, are changes you would have made to the scenario to make it more fun?
Killing the last orc leader was kind of easy. Also, Eloh should help her Orc allies rather than just talking how its impossible to destroy her. This makes little sense that while Elves foil all her plans, all she does is to say how it is impossible to destroy her. It would be really interesting to see people getting crushed between Elog and orc leader.
Also, the Sea Serpent can be moved down a little so that finding it is easy (some one form land can see it). This will tempt the player to indeed go and look out there in hope of some reward.
(8) How much gold did you have at the start of the scenario?
Don't remember.
PS: I see v 2 is released. I am now downloading it
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Re: Scenario Review: (UTBS) 11. The Battle for Zocthanol Isl
(1) What difficulty levels and game versions have you played the scenario on?
"Normal," 1.2.4
(2) How difficult did you find the scenario? (1-10)
9. Splitting offense and defense made it doable, but this is probably the first time I've come to Zocthanol with enough gold to make that an option, and a lot of my stash was still drained by Blood is Thicker than Water.
(3) How clear did you find the scenario objectives?
Clear.
(4) How clear and interesting did you find the dialog and storyline of the scenario?
All-around good dialog.
(5) What were your major challenges in meeting the objectives of the scenario?
Securing the jungle in general was by far the most difficult segment. With our desert pals lacking movement in a shrouded and fogged map, attacks came without any warning, more than once taking a leader character.
(6) How fun do you think the scenario is? (1-10)
7. A slaughterfest, but there's still enough variance in the terrain to make it interesting.
(7) What, if any, are changes you would have made to the scenario to make it more fun?
Consider giving a tip about the bit northwest of the island, if one isn't already there. I never had much reason to check if anything was back there, as this was the last big fight of the campaign.
(8) How much gold did you have at the start of the scenario?
317
"Normal," 1.2.4
(2) How difficult did you find the scenario? (1-10)
9. Splitting offense and defense made it doable, but this is probably the first time I've come to Zocthanol with enough gold to make that an option, and a lot of my stash was still drained by Blood is Thicker than Water.
(3) How clear did you find the scenario objectives?
Clear.
(4) How clear and interesting did you find the dialog and storyline of the scenario?
All-around good dialog.
(5) What were your major challenges in meeting the objectives of the scenario?
Securing the jungle in general was by far the most difficult segment. With our desert pals lacking movement in a shrouded and fogged map, attacks came without any warning, more than once taking a leader character.
(6) How fun do you think the scenario is? (1-10)
7. A slaughterfest, but there's still enough variance in the terrain to make it interesting.
(7) What, if any, are changes you would have made to the scenario to make it more fun?
Consider giving a tip about the bit northwest of the island, if one isn't already there. I never had much reason to check if anything was back there, as this was the last big fight of the campaign.
(8) How much gold did you have at the start of the scenario?
317
Re: Scenario Review: (UTBS) 11. The Battle for Zocthanol Isle
Please note new set of questions in the first post and use these for feedback from now on.
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Re: Scenario Review: (UTBS) 11. The Battle for Zocthanol Isle
1) What version and difficulty level did you play the scenario on? Please do not submit feedback from pre 1.4.
2) Do you think the difficulty is adequate to the level? If not describe the issue that made the scenario to easy/hard.
3) Was there any event that caused you to almost instantly loose, or made the scenario unplayable without reload?
4) Do you like the storyline and the dialogues? If not what part/character lags behind or what would you like changed?
5) Do you think the scenario was fun? Please write down some thoughts about gameplay, mood etc.
Optional
6) Do you think the scenario's WML is clear and commented well enough? If not which part would you like to see improved?
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1) 1.6 nightmare
2) It was probably one of the hardest scenarios even for the expert level. I had to fight with several parties of enemies coming from the obscured regions of the map. I ended scenario without killing one of the leader of nagas. I also had great troubles with bats which could attack from the great distance and reappear in the night. Another problem was little amount of gold I had to replay previous scenarios to obtain more gold and experienced units.
3) I had no technical problems.
4) I liked them very much as well as the whole campaign itself, it is my favorite mainline campaign.
5) It was very interesting scenario.
6) I think that It would be better if the goal of obtaining the golden keys that give entrance to the citadel were declared in the beginning.
2) Do you think the difficulty is adequate to the level? If not describe the issue that made the scenario to easy/hard.
3) Was there any event that caused you to almost instantly loose, or made the scenario unplayable without reload?
4) Do you like the storyline and the dialogues? If not what part/character lags behind or what would you like changed?
5) Do you think the scenario was fun? Please write down some thoughts about gameplay, mood etc.
Optional
6) Do you think the scenario's WML is clear and commented well enough? If not which part would you like to see improved?
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1) 1.6 nightmare
2) It was probably one of the hardest scenarios even for the expert level. I had to fight with several parties of enemies coming from the obscured regions of the map. I ended scenario without killing one of the leader of nagas. I also had great troubles with bats which could attack from the great distance and reappear in the night. Another problem was little amount of gold I had to replay previous scenarios to obtain more gold and experienced units.
3) I had no technical problems.
4) I liked them very much as well as the whole campaign itself, it is my favorite mainline campaign.
5) It was very interesting scenario.
6) I think that It would be better if the goal of obtaining the golden keys that give entrance to the citadel were declared in the beginning.
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Re: Scenario Review: (UTBS) 11. The Battle for Zocthanol Isle
1) What version and difficulty level did you play the scenario on? Please do not submit feedback from pre 1.4.
2) Do you think the difficulty is adequate to the level? If not describe the issue that made the scenario too easy/hard.
3) Was there any event that caused you to almost instantly loose, or made the scenario unplayable without reload?
4) Do you like the storyline and the dialogues? If not what part/character lags behind or what would you like changed?
5) Do you think the scenario was fun? Please write down some thoughts about gameplay, mood etc.
Optional
6) Do you think the scenario's WML is clear and commented well enough? If not which part would you like to see improved?
Humm
1)1.6.(something) easy(which says mormal, so the easiest one)
2)Well i liked it, i had no problem with units, because was the last scenario, many units taken from previos scenarios were killed, but also many lvl1 units leveled, not an easy one definetly but killing the saurians could be a bit harder, the rest was quite good, after killing first naga and undead leader, things were under control.
3)No.
4)No problem here.
5)Yes i liked the idea of having to find your keep, and invade it, also having to split your army onto Seaguys and Earthguys, but finding a triton almost dead on the last scenario almost after defeating half of enemies, i mean nagas and you likely have killed undead, or almost, seems to be useless, what for can i use this triton??
6) Still learning the WML basics, i can't help here.
2) Do you think the difficulty is adequate to the level? If not describe the issue that made the scenario too easy/hard.
3) Was there any event that caused you to almost instantly loose, or made the scenario unplayable without reload?
4) Do you like the storyline and the dialogues? If not what part/character lags behind or what would you like changed?
5) Do you think the scenario was fun? Please write down some thoughts about gameplay, mood etc.
Optional
6) Do you think the scenario's WML is clear and commented well enough? If not which part would you like to see improved?
Humm
1)1.6.(something) easy(which says mormal, so the easiest one)
2)Well i liked it, i had no problem with units, because was the last scenario, many units taken from previos scenarios were killed, but also many lvl1 units leveled, not an easy one definetly but killing the saurians could be a bit harder, the rest was quite good, after killing first naga and undead leader, things were under control.
3)No.
4)No problem here.
5)Yes i liked the idea of having to find your keep, and invade it, also having to split your army onto Seaguys and Earthguys, but finding a triton almost dead on the last scenario almost after defeating half of enemies, i mean nagas and you likely have killed undead, or almost, seems to be useless, what for can i use this triton??
6) Still learning the WML basics, i can't help here.
Re: Scenario Review: (UTBS) 11. The Battle for Zocthanol Isle
Two bugs.
1. Going into the saurian fortress area, I had delay shroud update enabled, to prevent early trigger of the leader event. But somehow I managed to never trigger the event, and was able to easy take the fortress, I reloaded to a earlier save and the next time it was fine.
2. Triggering the sea serpent event, I found myself fighting not only the sea serpent, but a full health level 3 triton named "trapped merm..."
1. Going into the saurian fortress area, I had delay shroud update enabled, to prevent early trigger of the leader event. But somehow I managed to never trigger the event, and was able to easy take the fortress, I reloaded to a earlier save and the next time it was fine.
2. Triggering the sea serpent event, I found myself fighting not only the sea serpent, but a full health level 3 triton named "trapped merm..."