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See? Casualties suffered: 0
I Did it with a warrior. Mage is even easier tho. I did Warriors of the North with Mage in the same way. Btw I have lots of other screenshots from the game itself too.
~Good luck with your challenge!
PS: Actually on the screenshot. I haven't lost a single battle either. It's 0. I've mostly been just reloading when I couldn't win to repeat the fights. I didn't even knew there is an exploit about losing that gives gold. lmfao
Thanks.
Most people achieve no casualities with infinite gold cheeses, kiting units and unlocking all the islands before fighting any fights and getting to level 20+ before fighting even a single battle, when I watch them do this kind of thing on youtube. With such a huge pre-fight advantage, they can then do 80-90% of the game, challenge free. Usually with a big stack of some uber tough unit and constant use of Magic Shield and Stone Skin to avoid taking any damage.
I am not doing any of these things. I am trying to have a relatively cheese free, normal playthrough which normal people can learn from and replicate, with plenty of fights to keep each video entertaining and the game entertaining for me.
Mage is considered to be very hard in the early game, because it needs a lot of levels before it becomes powerful. So kiting cheese bypasses this and makes it much easier. Warrior is still considered to be the best hero of the 3, paladin is considered to be the worst.
I'm doing no losses, not no casualities, I think no casualities is basically impossible without serious cheese and using a lot of kiting to overlevel. Maybe with a dash of the save game scanner to make sure you get the spells and things you want.
I don't even have a copy of magic shield, or chaos dragon, so far in my game...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LWJ-1VgLa0&list=PL0yFP7gc8bWTIsLIWQwtPwHO-bjQt9mwL&index=1
- where no monsters trolling, stealing and other abusements pre-fighting were being made at all.
Seems he gave up, he also has no commentary unfortunately and he also edits-reloads a lot.
Still, nice to see a good strategy for avoiding losses. It was good to browse through for ideas.
Thanks for linking it.
Note: The vast majority of my battles are also no casualities, I'm just not reloading when the A.I. get the odd lucky kill. No losses is the only rule I am sticking to, due to all the exploits that revolve around losing battles.
I am not taking it absolutely seriously since I am playing Ironman. I am not losing any fights or stacks, but if the odd single unit dies and I'd rather accept that then spend 10 turns fixing it then I don't consider that an issue. I might have lost all of 5 single units, 0 stacks and 0 battles in about 100 battles.