If you're in the arena, just keep flicking right and you'll hear the
castles in your league in ranked order. For most castles you'll hear
their party and either before or after the party, there will be a battle
button.
If you just place your finger in the middle of the screen, you should
end up pretty close to your own castle, so you can see who's around you.
If you've been battling a while, putting your finger in the middle of
the screen will get you pretty close to the last castle you challenged.
I do this when I'm working down through the list of castles in my league
looking for someone to challenge.
On 08/22/2013 11:02 AM, Regina Alvarado wrote:
Just fought my first 2 fights in the arena. How are you finding who you are
fighting? What is a paladin? Don't think I have one yet. Even at Level, can I
win enough to beat all who are way up in levels or am I just practicing until I
get further up the ladder? Must be I did something right! I won both matches
and now waiting for my food to regenerate to its maximum. I am really enjoying.
Reggie and Allegra
On Aug 22, 2013, at 10:27 AM, Jack Conti <[email protected]> wrote:
wow thank you for this, shall take a look.
At 08:24 AM 8/22/2013, you wrote:
Hi,
Actually for the two templors, huntress, and druid, I found a really
good way to deal with these and am able to defeat ones four levels
higher doing so.
I put in two templors, targetting the druid, since Templors will take
out any healer or magic user first. Then I put in some big melee
guns, usually in slots one and two. I found the Paliden and Dragoon
work good most times. You don't win every time, not against castles
four levels higher, but normally every other. It really doesn't do
too much good to field a healer of your own, since the two templors
will take them out almost right away.
As far as Palidens go, I would say try to overcome with magic as was
suggested before. A thing I noticed recently is that Bards add to all
party members damage, not just warriors. I tend to throw two
Sorcerous heros in, a Bard, and then a ranger. If you want to go with
healing though you could use a bard or healer,instead of the ranger.
You are getting some heavy hitters with the bonus to attack when
coupled with the sorcerous ability to hit all of the enemy heros at
once. Even Palidens don't tend to fare too well against that. If you
go with the ranger, instead of a healer, then you are hitting multiple
heros with three of your own, and that adds up quickly.
Denny
On 8/22/13, Tess <[email protected]> wrote:
Actually, I was a couple levels above them.
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 9:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Solara Arena battles + possible spoiler requests
Were your heroes and the templers, huntress and druids in the party you
wer challenging at the same levels?
You may consider this a bit of a spoiler.
If your opponent has two templers, a huntress and a druid then you don't
care about resistance to magic because they don't have any spell casters
in their party. Since all of their heroes have high resistance to magic,
I'd go heavy on melee damage, and I'd skip any magicians in my own
party. Assuming we're all at the same levels, I'd go with a paladin, a
champion, a huntress or hawkeye and a healer or druid. I like having the
paladin around since they increase your parties armor and the champion
will increase your parties attack damage. You could also go with a
knight or a footman instead of the paladin and hope you take out the
templers pretty quickly. That's what I'd try, but if all of the heroes
are at roughly the same level, you may lose as many as you win just due
to randomness.
I like paladins a lot, and they're a good all around hero, but I might
leave them behind if I'm going up against some magic damage. A templer
might be a better hero in that case. If you don't care about resistance
to magic at all then a champion, knight or footman have their advantages
too. If you're going against a party with some warriors and magicians in
it then a paladin is my first choice because of their versatility. Like
I said above, I also like pairing up a paladin with a champion since one
improves the team's armor while the other improves the party's attack
damage.
On 08/21/2013 07:18 PM, Tess wrote:
Ok,
So, up until now, I have had no problem in picking out battles in the
arena.
I am now in the mithril level arena, and I can't seam to win if my life
depended on it.
I can't seam to pick a match that would take out the paladins. It seams
like they are the all around top character.
They have great armor, and have good resistance.
I also saw 2 Templers with a druid and a character that cast poison
darts, can't think of the character off hand.
The 2 Templers were up front, and the poison character then druid. I
tried matching this around with paladin, a footman, my hock eye and a
druid for healing, and lost hugely.
Anyone possibly give tips on how to match characters with paladins now?
Any tips on how to handle multiple paladins in a contest, or multiple
Templers in a contest would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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