
Pandero Mage Knight skills?
Any recommendations on how to make this man even better? He does great in combat, but I don't know what to do with all that SP.

Any recommendations on how to make this man even better? He does great in combat, but I don't know what to do with all that SP.
Just got Veyle on my maddening run. I know Soren makes her broken, but I don't want to use DLC emblems.
So, I was wondering what you guys like to pair her with. I'm currently debating between Corrin or Byleth. Slight consideration with Lucina.
My maddening playthrough has been a great experience so far. Did ch 17 not too long ago and doing some Paralogues right now. I figured I share my current army right now.
I was wondering if I could get a second opinion on how things look. Everyone below Yunaka has been benched indefinitely. I keep Diamant for a second axe user, and Fogado if I need extra archers. I think it's a bit late for Amber and Framme to catch up.
Just finished it and oh my Divine One. Is it even possible to do this map without Corrin? I decided to do this map after ch 14 and Lyn's paralogue.
Every enemy unit is beefed up in terms of defense and resistance, especially the Calvary units south, who have abilities that increase def or res on Player phase.
My strat was to use Alear and Lucina's bonded shield, and bet on a 90% chance that Sage Anna survives and kills almost every enemy on the right side. Not to mention using Dreadful Aura to freeze groups of enemies near the end of the map.
On the bright side, it was pretty funny seeing Wyvern Knight Chloe and Lyn demolishing two of Ike's Health bars with a Levin Sword.
So, I'm currently doing my first ever maddening run in my life. Right now. I'm thinking of using Anna, maybe mage knight, and I'm wondering which is better for leveling up.
Miciah's Great Sacrifice Skill or Marth's Mercurius weapon. I got favorite food skill from Celica and have a packed lunch to instantly refill the engage meter.
Anna just currently reached level 8 and I'm on Ch 9, so I got to prepare for the eventual ch 10-11 battle. I did pick up the Three House Leaders Bracelet so I could put on the 1.2 exp modifier, but I kind of want to avoid using dlc bracelets.
I'm doing a fresh playthrough right now, with a Skill focused build. I honestly don't know why this guy gave me such a hard time when I first played this game.
I did this at level 49 with a +6 Saw Spear.
I've played Dawn of War 1 multiplayer and have gotten destroyed multiple times. Skill issue on my part.
With Dawn of War 4 coming out soon, it got me thinking. What kind of insane finger movement are pro players performing?
They're constantly building, teching up, engaging in battles, capturing a point, kiting a single squad, assigning shortcut hotkeys, deploying new units, and effectively trading key positions. They're like gods of multitasking.
Is there a video showing a pro player's hands on the keyboard and mouse? Doesn't have to be Dawn of War, can be any RTS game. I'm just curious what true skill and dedication to the RTS craft looks like.
It's been a while since I've played Elden Ring, and I'm thinking of starting a fresh new game playthrough.
My only problem is that I have severe choice paralysis. In my original run, it was a Dex and arcane build with more emphasis on dex, so I want to try something new.
Problem is that everything looks fun. Strength, magic, faith, dragon skills, etc.
Can you guys tell me the fun parts your non-dex builds?