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Sayumé Sep 18, 2022 @ 10:04am
Eagle clan, any tip to achieve '' Don't kick the eagles' nest''?
I manage to blind some foes, but never the 6 required. Anyone have a solution to complete this challenge?
Originally posted by TradeGy:
The way I did it, solo, was befriend Kobolds, buy a territory with lots (6+, preferbly more) of kobolds, get the lore that allows blinds and the one that when a zone decolonizes it turns into a boneyard then betray the kobolds (save beforehand), let them decolonize your zone then go in with a lot of units (shields for more def), don't attack the kobolds just run around until the achievement pops.

If you have a mate that can help you all you need is the lore that allows blinds and the one that allow you to put an eagle on a zone then make a fight in that zone, attack, get blinded then run away from each other, repeat. I think you need 6 individual units to attack and miss.

Edit: make sure you have 3 aviaries for more eagles as each individual eagle makes a blind then it has a cooldown before it can do that again. So more eagles makes it faster.
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TradeGy Sep 18, 2022 @ 10:20am 
The way I did it, solo, was befriend Kobolds, buy a territory with lots (6+, preferbly more) of kobolds, get the lore that allows blinds and the one that when a zone decolonizes it turns into a boneyard then betray the kobolds (save beforehand), let them decolonize your zone then go in with a lot of units (shields for more def), don't attack the kobolds just run around until the achievement pops.

If you have a mate that can help you all you need is the lore that allows blinds and the one that allow you to put an eagle on a zone then make a fight in that zone, attack, get blinded then run away from each other, repeat. I think you need 6 individual units to attack and miss.

Edit: make sure you have 3 aviaries for more eagles as each individual eagle makes a blind then it has a cooldown before it can do that again. So more eagles makes it faster.
Last edited by TradeGy; Sep 18, 2022 @ 10:21am
TradeGy Sep 18, 2022 @ 1:01pm 
Originally posted by Fortytudo:
Wait, there can be only 3 blinded people at once? Well that sounds useless. Whats the cd on it?

No there can be more, it depends on how many eagles you have flying on the zone (I think thats 5 at max but thats just from a glance as I never really counted them), the cd feels like its around 4 secs so with enough eagles, someone is almost always getting blinded.
[◉] Goose [◉] Sep 18, 2022 @ 2:12pm 
We have almost 0 info about eagles rn, dumb af
Overated Sep 18, 2022 @ 4:42pm 
You can just kite a draugr around a tile for awhile. A single watch keeper hawk will eventually blind it 6 times.
Last edited by Overated; Sep 18, 2022 @ 4:43pm
Sayumé Sep 19, 2022 @ 3:07am 
Thx for all your advises. I've just tried the kitting method, it don't work for me.
I will try the kobold method.
Sayumé Sep 19, 2022 @ 4:24am 
@TrageGy It worked perfectly! Thx a lot for your tip. You (eagle)rock!
FangWolfman Sep 20, 2022 @ 4:45pm 
I had like 6-7 aviaries thanks to another clan of eagle being in my game, destroy them early and then took over all the lands with aviaries on them lol.
StanMan Oct 7, 2022 @ 2:23am 
The kite draugr method worked
Opieo Feb 3, 2023 @ 9:06pm 
Originally posted by FangWolfman:
I had like 6-7 aviaries thanks to another clan of eagle being in my game, destroy them early and then took over all the lands with aviaries on them lol.
Just for reference, you get 1 hawk when you start the game + 1 per aviary + 1 per aviary upgrade. You can have 7 all by your lonesome if you deploy and upgrade all 3.
Dalkinn Apr 12 @ 9:34am 
I could not get TradeGy's method to work, perhaps because the post is 2.5 years old and something has changed. What I think the issue was is that when the kobolds decolonize your zone, the boneyard is not triggered (perhaps it used to?) You can go back in to take it from them and trigger the boneyard, but I could never get them to attack from an adjacent zone. This is also no different than just attacking them in the first place without befriending them.

What eventually DID work for me that I haven't seen anyone post yet, is to sacrifice a sheep to trigger a boneyard on your own territory. So, it ended up being as simple as keeping a sheep near an aggressive kobold zone. When they attacked with a few kobolds, sacrafice the sheep to trigger the boneyard, and kite them around with a unit. Note that this method will only summon 3 hawks regardless of how many you have, so they'll have to cycle through their cooldowns to use the 6 applications of blind.
SotiCoto Apr 12 @ 11:50am 
Originally posted by Dalkinn:
What eventually DID work for me that I haven't seen anyone post yet, is to sacrifice a sheep to trigger a boneyard on your own territory. So, it ended up being as simple as keeping a sheep near an aggressive kobold zone. When they attacked with a few kobolds, sacrafice the sheep to trigger the boneyard, and kite them around with a unit. Note that this method will only summon 3 hawks regardless of how many you have, so they'll have to cycle through their cooldowns to use the 6 applications of blind.
Pretty good idea.
Personally I seem to recall I got it in Bifrost Mode on the last stage. The animals of Vanaheim invade very frequently, so it is pretty common for them to charge headfirst into a boneyard zone.
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