![]() The armor and hp on hidden is the real problem, its badly insufficient for a pure melee unit. ![]() Their damage is ok but unexceptional, their acid spit is kinda bad in that the choking debuff only lasts one turn and dosnt always land. It's honestly the worst tier 1 unit I have had the misfortune of dealing with. The kirko hidden is incredibly good for this so i thought I would find similar success. I tend to main Amazon, Dvar and Vanguard (used to play a lot of syndicate too) and my experience is that kiting back with ranged units allows me to win battles very consistently even against stronger forces. I don't have the time or energy to personally do it though.I recently tried to play a few campaigns as the kirko to test some things and immediately felt like I was playing on a higher difficulty. I do wish there was more discussion on the campaign choices too though, or even a guide that outlines what the major choices do. I went independent, but I don't remember exactly what I did to make that happen. So resurrecting means the Kirko join Carminia, not resurrecting means they join CORE or are independent. So not all hope is lost for them restoring their culture if you choose not to resurrect. Once I decided not to I found out that's exactly what Carminia was planning, so it seems like the right choice if you care about the future of the Kirko.Īt the end of the mission the Kirko also mentions possibly resurrecting the queen later using their own methods- meaning they won't be enslaved. I played this mission about a week ago so I don't remember everything perfectly, but here's what I remember.Īfter I got the information that the queen was previously used to control the Kirko I figured it probably wasn't a good idea to resurrect her given the little bit I knew about Carminia and CORE.
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