I just got the game, and am finding the game unbelievably difficult.
The gameplay is fine, I understand the mechanics, however my champions are getting destroyed, and my cities overrun.
Note I am playing on Novice, but still creatures are overpowering me.
I would expect the lowest difficulty to "cheat" and always remain bellow my level in development and champions power. Such as pretty much all games do when playing on the simplest level.
So what the F am I doing wrong????? I am seriously POed. The fun is sucked right out!!
You need to rush the tech tree that increases your cities capabilities (the first one, can't remember the name) and the military tree. You need to get squads of units quickly. Don't expect champions to be able to do anything until you have high end gear on them. Once you have small squads to defend your cities you can branch out for a few levels of magic and adventure. The first two trees I mention are by fr more important than the others. You want them as high as you can. Remember to spam lots of research buildings early.
Wow, I am sorry but if you are getting killed on novice, I don't know what to tell you. The game is not difficult and on novice it is a cake walk. Keep trying.
do u visit the shop and improve your champs
The lack of a tutorial make the game somewhat obtuse in the beginning
Step one, build a farm and a hut.
Step two build 2 workshops
Step three build a study
Step four research weapons get equipment
Step five buy AND EQUIP head gear 1d, body gear 2d, arms 1d, now I usually get the +1 movement cape and boots
Step six design a warrior that has all the same gear + get the oak spear. Three warriors plus sovereign should be fine to start.
Step seven, build an alchemy lab and start learning spells
I totaly agree Novice is lowest setting and it is way to hard. Novice shoiuld be nothing but you overpowering the enemy easily. But i cant play the game like him. I get over run and lose after awhile. I love this game its cool but to hard. Right now im using cheats just to beable to live and see what the game is like after you survive awhile.
blarg I always start with sorcery and raise my character as a mage. Early game is tough but late game is so fun when my character and a few others are running around the map with a shit load of summons. All hail mages !
...AND start training troops.
yeah and start training troops, they suck and will die but once you build the troops I described you can use them as expendable explorers
I still don't own the game. However, many strategy games are fun in trying to figure out just how to win at the easiest levels, like Majesty 2 or Dominions, which had me scratching my head for quite a while before the lights came on. But some (many?) people are not so persistent.
Its more motivating to a larger audience when the game holds your hand on the easiest level - and doesn't call itself a tutorial (which it really is). I try to avoid tutorials whenever I can in games, because most are so tediously slow it's ridiculous. Ideally a tutorial presents plenty of content quickly (various monsters, various units and techs) while allowing the player explore the interface at their own pace. Also allowing the player to watch AI openings can be hugely instructive - in fact, I'd prefer a tutorial that encouraged that sort of self-teaching to the player, rather than trying to explain everything.
Did you set your opponent's difficulty to novice? Some people set the world to novice thinking this affects the difficulty of the computer players.
I find the best way to level up my characters is to research "Summon Familiar" ASAP. Then I can send my sovereign, Janusk and any other heroes out and beat up weaker monsters using the Familiar as fodder.
I research heal and arcane blast or some other damaging spell after that.
That helps get my characters to a decent level quickly.
Heya; sorry to hear many of you are finding novice to hard. ( I wont mention that ridic is still to easy.. well not more than once^^promise) Heres a few tips that will make it more enjoyable for you since it will help you survive. (I hope^^) I'm rushing with this post, so I may omit some things... or you know, be unclear.. sorry in advance but my time isn't my own today...grrr
Hope this helps... I wrote this as fast as possible so keep that in mind. There are other ways you can go about things and lots of other strategies you can be following instead. But if you follow the ones I gave you, you should find that novice is pretty darn easy if your NOT unlucky and have some wandering DRAGON spawn early in the game. Good luck and happy hunting.
A topic about how the game is too hard is totally giving Frogboy a boner.
And Diar, if that is the short version, Stardock needs to hire you to rewrite the manual.
Yes, the opponent is also set to novice. I even disabled Minor Factions.
I just started a new game and took a different approach. This time I am focusing purely on Gilder when my city levels, and recruiting champions all the time, I also follow them around the map until I can afford them....following the Pokémon rule here: Gotta get em all!
Seems to be going slightly better this time round. But I have not ventured far from my city yet. Spaming out Labs and Academy's like crazy.
I know this is not the place to mention this, but I do have 2 functions that I REALLY miss.
1. When in the build menu, there should be a number showing how many of a building you have in a city... Like a (5) next to hut.
2. When engaging combat, I would like to be able to set a formation of my troops. Right now it seems random, and often my Main Character is WAAAAY in a corner, and troops are spread out as if they are drunk.
I mean seriously, it's as if my troops have no idea how to engage combat since their placements are so retarded. I spend valuable turns just getting them all in order.
Also, I do find it worrisome that this community even finds the highest difficulty too easy! If this game is taking it's bases off from "hardcore/professional" gamers then this game will NOT attract new players like myself. And from what I am experiencing so far, I can't recommend it to anyone.
A game should be fun and enjoyable, not a huge effort and the need to study and read a massive amount of community tutorials etc.
On a related note, any possibility of having AI difficulty default to world difficulty like it used to? This isn't just a rather unfriendly newbie-trap, even veteran players miss this one until they see it mentioned on the forums (I know I did).
On topic: The key is getting 1 level of military research (choose equipment) asap. Then you can outfit your sovereign/champions with some basic padded armor and oak spears, and start training some decent regular units with the same. From there you can do what you want, the next tier of gear isn't as drastic a jump in effectiveness, but that first level of equipment is essential. You literally can't play without it, it makes me wish that basic stuff was available by default so we didn't have a "no brainer" tech to always get first. It's not like you need adventure research to collect basic goody huts or hire some champions, or civilization research to build workshops/farms/huts - padded armor is just as basic and essential for the warfare side of the game.
Yes i set the computers AI to Novice. But they are still to difficult. They should not be hard at all on novice.
I played many computer games with no problem on difficulty. On this game easy is just not easy. I love this game its alot of fun but i cant even get a real game in.
Actually that is a very good point that I never considered (since i do consider myself a 'hardcore' player. The suggestion i make allways seem to say I want something or other to be harder... ops. My bad... I'll also add my support to your staement that a game should be enjoyable. I hope that the next major update that will change EWoM drastically is great for both you and myself... I really do hope that it will be enjoyable for both the hardcores & the casuels.
Hum, read my long post up there... you will find that easy is easy... actually once you get the hang of it you'll find hard & ridic is too easy as well. Well thats my hope. (not that those options should be easy.. jsut that youll find them easy.) Good luck Helios54
Its refreshing to see people complaining about the game being hard.
Completely agree. It's a very good sign.
Now to do away with the blandness and we'll all be happy.
Back on Topic:
You need defenders above all else at the start of the game. Upto any difficulty lower than ridiculous your can pretty much defend yourself with nothing more than a few armor-less spear men and then go from there.
Farm -> Workshop -> Hut -> Tech Research -> Basic Equipment -> Hut -> 2x Spear men
Works quite well for me. Adjust based on goody huts.
oooops! and where can i find the key? i can't start...((((((((((((((((
If you've had little experience in playing other games of this genre, I can imagine Elemental to be a bit tricky to pick-up. This game doesn't exactly hold your hand, but I've played far more confusing, difficult games than this.
That said, having experience with any remotely similar strategy games prior to Elemental should give you a some idea on how to go about playing it. Having played many strategy games over the years, I found Elemental to be extremely user-friendly from the get-go, and somewhat easy (pretty comfortable playing on hard from the beginning).
Prior experience in the genre is the most important variable here IMO.
Reading another thread gave me an idea, are you rushing adventure tech? Becuase it seems based on reading another thread that world monster difficulty is tied to your adventure level.
Not sure if that is based on an early version though. And personally I think that is a bad way to determine the world monster level.
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