That was imperial camels bruh, he later then shows heavy camel, and it’s cost efficient to use Leitis. But true, I have tested this, it is hard to mass leitis, but I’ve come across good players, where if I don’t seriously harass the eco, I’m done for. So ya, imperial camels are the exception.
Nope. I was using heavy camels to test. Unlike spirit of the law i dont take health into account because I can heal a unit still alive. Those resources are not lost, and the unit can still contribute. Also. As I said. If youre taking equal supply fights with camels vs leitis you’re already doing it wrong.
And if your not harassing eco you’re going to lose to anyone. Not just lithuanians. And lithuanians have arguably one of the worst ecos in the game
That would also happen if Lithuanians go for Mass Paladins instead.
yeah but pikes would be a viable option then, where with leitis it’s not, massed leitis that is. 50 leitis vs 50 pikes (or 100v100 etc)
What? Your joking right? You know you can heal Leitis too right? I can’t believe that’s your reply. In response to always harassing someones eco (ie if you dont your dead), according to your reply, may as well pick lith’s.
Pikes are not a viable option against normal Paladins, much less FU Paladins with +2 attack from Relics.
You probably meant Halbs, but even then, Paladins can just dance around Halbs, and relegate them to a defensive position.
You also have to take into account that Liths have the fastest moving Halbs and Skirmishers in the game, so it would not be hard for them to swamp your Trash with their own, and just raid or flank with Paladins.
All in all, Paladin is a much stronger unit than the Leitis, specially for Lithuanians.
But the leitis don’t survive the fight. Did you see the numbers I posted above?
Yes thats what I ment, Halbs.
Even then, Lith Paladins are better than Leitis.
Leitis is a unit made to just win Melee engagements, but falls apart to Ranged.
Paladin is a unit made to win ALL engagements, and is hard to counter by anyone without Heavy Camels.
If it’s cost effective, it doesn’t matter. Normally players mix and match units to counter, but Leitis can hold their own against most units save archers, and thats big. So throw in skirms, that negates the Halbs and archers, making a lethal combo, but 1 can still argue, to just not let them grow, or mass castles, even tho their castle creation rate is fairly decent.
I can say the same of paladins. Very few direct counters. And paladins only require a stable, while leitis requires a castle.
They don’t like camels though, in comparison to leitis, and that’s gamechanging.
Except I already proved leitis dont like camels either. Numbers above.
Leitis also lose to Camels, specially because Camels will usually overwhelm them with numbers.
I can’t trust those numbers, when you said earlier, you just heal them, lol.
After the fight was over. As in camels fight leitis and win. I heal the survivors with monks or castle. Go run the test in game yourself if you dont like my numbers.
Funny how you trust spirit of the law who runs situations that shouldng happen (10 vs 10 fights) but you won’t run tests yourself
No they aren’t. Leitis are better vs everyting expect the superior Mangudais.
Archers in general tear through leitis much faster then they do paladins
38 arb shots to kill a leitis. 60 to kill a paladin
You 2 hit every arb with Leitis and they are more cheaper. There is no point making Paladin over Leitis
Of couse, no matter how much @MatCauthon3 AND @JonOli12 deny this, every pro out there knows and they WILL switch to Leitis the moment they can reliably do so