Archer Specialists Comparison Tables
Select a buff activation type to compare Archer Specialists generals:
Select a buff activation type to compare Archer Specialists generals:
In the Overview, I explain my thinking. This is a fairly long article, but contains a lot of useful background information if you want to understand how I arrived at these conclusions. If you just want to be told what to do, you can skip it and dive right in here.
You should be using archers as your main PVP force.
Give your primary general the following skill books:
Give the assistant the following skill books:
The primary difference between Light Spenders and Free Players is that a Light Spender may be able to get an assistant that also has a covenant, and to develop enough generals that the covenant is at least partly active. Your pairs will be stronger, typically have larger march sizes, and thus you should consider different skill books.
As noted in the Overview, you really need to find a pair where both primary and assistant have covenants, and where you can develop the generals enough to activate those convenants.
Your books will be much the same as the Light Spender’s. The primary difference is that it is time to consider specializing somewhat futher. You do not need to avoid generals with adjectives and adverbs the way the light spender does. However, you will need to consider a separate pair for Attacking and Reinforcing.
Also, if you decide to go after the Pans every other week, consider a PvM primary general who is compatible with one of your main PvP generals. Use the PvM general as a Monster Primary and your PvP general as its assistant. Give the PvM general Ranged Monster books.