Nice. I remember that, while enemies were easily baited on lower difficulties, on Legendary getting the enemies to cross the bridge was too hard, and I just made an all out assault with lots of zigzagging to avoid arrows. But now I might have to try this again.
Loved this game as a kid back in 1998. I had no idea about the Journeyman trick against Soulblighter, needed to complete this last mission the hard way. IIRC I finally managed it with the dwarf as my last survivor, right on the edge of the Great Devoid when he was killed by Soulblighter. I was crestfallen and thought I had failed the mission yet again, only to see the head bounce out from the backpack of the dead dwarf, roll slowly over the edge and drop into the hole, triggering the Victory screen. If I'm not mistaken I may have therefore completed the mission with 100% casualties, if that's even possible? But it's also possible that I had other surviving soldiers and that Soulblighter eventually abandoned them to run after my dwarf near the hole...
Id laugh if one last satchel charge rocketed a dead thralls axe and hit a dwarf in the head doing like the least possible damage ever and a complete fluke
This game had awesome effects that any strategy game cannot do until now.... blood and bodies were still staying on ground after events. This ability has no in any recent games.
Man, I loved this game. Used to play it online all the time. Potato McWhiskey was doing a video on a new RTS called "The Valiant", and it reminded me a bit of MTFL.
Just started to play this awesome game in Legendary and I have so many questions..! First off, how are you so precise with the dwarf ? Mine sometimes completely miss his bombs. Also, how do increase the game speed like you did in the video ? Is it because it’s a replay ?
Im a year late but if you play myth with the TFL accuracy thingy majig turned on your ranged units arent very accurate until they get a few kills AKA vetereancy