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    Decent guide I'd say.

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    [QUOTE=ScyXax;1287310]A couple of thoughts. first there's no need to equalise your hero march rate: just send the fastest first, then if you know the next will be slower you can send them sooner. The difference in march times per level of mount, so per ten hero levels, is the same for any distance, so it's easy to remember how much time you need to add. By sending the fastest first you've less time to wait until the attacks arrive.

    If you have high level steed + compass not easy to fit 8/9 marches in
    I tried to keep it simple for newer players
    otherwise agreed
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    Excellent guide btw! repped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woldere View Post
    Excellent guide btw! repped.
    Thank you Woldere
    I`ve used several of your posts and they have helped me many times
    Keep it up
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    yea man, getting medals is easy in Age II , wonder why people said its hard

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    I had a bunch of extra scouts, so I just hit all low level valleys(3-5) around me with 1000 scouts.
    sure you lose some scouts, but this way was really quick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamlin008 View Post
    I had a bunch of extra scouts, so I just hit all low level valleys(3-5) around me with 1000 scouts.
    sure you lose some scouts, but this way was really quick!
    yes I used this method to get my cross, rose, and lions to finish medal quest

    just one lvl 3 hill next to my city spammed w 1K scouts and used some of the billion teas Ive won on the wheel

    and it may be anecdotal but I found using HHs greatly increased the drop rates

    Pachacuti netted me alot, Robin Hood some (INT diff maybe? - didnt bother changing gear) and Inn heros none with a min of 50 attacks each

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    Interesting i use the archers as no archers defend a level 3 valleys so little loss
    I was spamming so much that i was having to dump heroes as their strength ran out
    and seeing as Regular heroes are now really only good for loyalty waves no biggy!
    all my medals to get to Baron came from Regular Heroes
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    I'm sure the guide is great. I look forward to hearing from you after you test it on server 19. I play on 7 and 19. On 7, medals and gems drop like flies. On 19, it's extremely difficult to get either. I medal hunt the same way on both, so I am comparing apples with apples so to speak. The drop rate on server 19 so far has been extremely low.

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    Badger's guide works very well. Players who have the patience to spam for an hour are rewarded. Some are well rewarded with multiple medals in a very short period of time.

    A Badger Guide is never something simply based on anticdotal observation...but developed through longitudinal experimentation and theory testing.

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