Author | are better Sprites or Forest Keepers? |
how much are useful Sprites?
can someone give some advice? |
any question regarding the elf faction should be asked here https://www.lordswm.com/forum_messages.php?tid=1840085 |
You can have more Sprites than forest keepers so most of the people have Sprites. |
sprites have higher initiative and have no retaliation and a broad attack so most of the people have Sprites. |
And what about sprites and EFK? I have seen players without sprites/ without efk/ without any bowmen. We are talking about level 8. It varies a lot, is there any reason for that? |
Maybe they are just people whose playing styles vary a lot. =P
I'm not an elf, but my sis is. From what I watch she changes troops when fighting against different types of enemies. Anyway, this troop-changing strategy isn't just unique to elves I'm sure.
For more detailed answers ask at the elves faction topic! |
to omega:
u cant compare efkers with sprites.of course elite fkers are better. |
of course elite fkers are better.
depends, against zombies, golems, farmers and such, i prefer have sprites |
Aye, the different troops are better against different opponents.
In regard to the question "how much are useful Sprites?" I would say they are very usefull.
I haven't played elf myself, but I have a friend that does. She finds the Sprites extremely usefull at level 5 at least. On rare occations she switches to FKs. |
Sprite are very nifty, a must have for elves :) |
At ur level i reccomend u to use sprites for hunts (PvM) and fks for battle (PvP) |
Sprites are there for fun, retaliation is a drag and they are exempt from retal, a huge bonus. Fk are tough but limited in that they are slower and receive retal. When efk come along the choice is easier, for in most(but not all) instances efk are better, stronger, much higher init, and they dance which is a huge bonus. Not always though, because of retaliation they often suffer and are too slow to run away from trouble.
I use both, with more efk or sprites depending on the enemy. |