

When deciding to upgrade units, it’s highly recommended to focus resources on the key units of a force. It may be a wiser idea to forgo getting an upgrade for a tank unit and instead getting some other units that can fill a critically lacking role in the overall force composition. The balance of upgrading versus purchasing more units comes down to the mission at hand and the state of the overall force. More technologically advanced units usually take more slots in a player’s force than inferior ones, creating a situation where going for more powerful units means you will have less troops overall. Though this may seem contrary to the previous tip, it may not always be a good idea to spend prestige and resources on upgrading units. Balance Upgrading Units With Purchasing New Ones In essence, evolve the army dynamically as campaigns progress.Ĥ. Sometimes new types of units may become available even during missions themselves with the capture of certain objectives. More technologically advanced units may become available in between missions and higher tech units both give a force edge over the enemy, which helps maintain strategic and tactical initiative, and also to keep up with the evolving and changing enemy forces as well. In other words it’s a good idea to diversify to an extent and not overfocus on only tanks or infantry or any other unit type.Īs campaigns progress, the player will gain access to new units reflecting new technology and equipment of the war. The tactical dimension of flexible force composition is that it is important to have a force that combines multiple types of units that can work together. Take this opportunity to compose a force that best suits the terrain and the objectives needed to take. Strategically, when playing the persistent campaign, every mission will have varying terrain and objectives and the game will give the option to place troops in reserve and purchase new ones. This piece of advice has two parts: strategic and tactical. Furthermore, strategic aggression and speed allows players to take the fight to the enemy and attack where and when they see fit, blunting any potential enemy counterattack. To prevent this situation it is important to get into the habit of moving boldly forward towards victory points. The AI’s behavior can easily incentivize a more cautious and defensive playstyle in a mission where the player is tasked to take ground and objectives. Speed, Aggression, and Decisiveness are KeyĪll missions have a time limit and the AI in Panzer Corps 2 is quite adept at hitting the player’s weakest troops when they least expect it, all for delaying progress and for time to run out. To meet these challenges, Herr General, we are compiling a list of simple tips that can help you understand the complexities of combat and unit dynamics.ġ. However, this leaves a lot of room for developing unique strategies and tactics for varying situations and missions. So what I'm honestly looking for is for someone to let me know what and who I should start focusing on, multiple suggestions, future advice, even maybe what other FE games I should try, ect.Panzer Corps 2 is a great strategy game with an easy to learn system of unit command and control. Roy lv 13 (favorite character from Melee)Ĥ **** (obviously wont name all but ones i've seen on the many tier list) :

So please don't laugh too hard, but these are my units: I've been leveling up everyone that looks cool instead of focusing on the best because I didn't do my research, so sadly by the time I found out about re rolling it was too late, I already had spent money and linked my nintendo. I've even spent a good $50 on this game by now with no regrets. So heroes is the first official Fire Emblem "game" I've played so everything is so new to me but I really want to get into this game.
#Heroes generals noob advice series#
I am new to the Fire Emblem series (currently playing New Mystery, Holy War, and Blazing), but I am falling in love with it.
