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报告翻译问题
1. characters get stuck on a single point sometimes in large groups outside the dungeon so I can't pick them up
2. shadow decided to rebel and attack the dungeon core, nobody stopping it. Can't do anything
3. after saving/loading game all the summoning stones disappear, I can't click on them
As for the titans: Consider that Titants are not strictly meant to face one another in rush strategies, and certainly not in 1vs1 scenarios. Consider that a Wrath-based player will usually rush to the Behemoth as fast as possible, whereas a Neutral or Sloth-based player will try and take his time to build a varied army.
Archon beats Behemoth
Archon beats Eternal
Eternal beats Behemoth
Now while I agree that the first line should read reversed, that isn't the case. The Archon possesses a rate of health recovery that makes even the Behemoth blush with embarrassment. I ran each of these in a 5x5 tile room locked with a Glacial door, allowing both titans to move around so don't think there were different cases surrounding my findings.
I think the point is that there isn't much of a rock-paper-scissors match-up system and that each titan has a different role, since Behemoth is a siege monster that can easily barrel through defenses and the Eternal's Protector of the Core (Passive) ability makes it the ultimate defender golem. Thanks for this guide, I learned alot!
P.S. Are your unit icons original artwork? Looks different.