Talk:Ulkair

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Fighting Ulkair[edit]

My strategy was to use Jonah Orion to get him moving; a single use of Smite will get him moving, and Orion can safely be teleported out of the way thereafter.

Once he is moving, a clever player can anticipate the path he will take, and make sure he walks through an Orbital Bombardment.

After this, you can retreat your squads to the nearest reinforcement beacon, and he will about face, and walk back into his arena.

Once there, he will stay still if you do not encroach too far into the arena again.

This will enable the Force Commander to utilize a second Orbital Bombardment.

Also, what is with the love that people up on here have for Cyrus?

How in the Hells can this character be better than the Force Commander, Tarkus and Avitus using their respective Supremacy traits combined?

Is being able to solo entire maps with the power of remote detonator spam while invisible somehow not enough for you?
Also, the Supremacy traits are massively overrated and shouldn't be taken in the first place. They're a waste of points that are better spent on less situational talents. --Newerfag (talk) 18:08, 11 December 2017 (UTC)

Anyway, Ulkair is not as hard as so many on the Internet make him out to be.

As I said about Martellus, no matter how much of a cheating bastard the computer is, the computer can never be as cheap as a well prepared Force Commander.

On difficulties higher than Sergeant, this strategy is worthless. Both bombardments do minimal damage to him, and Ulkair regenerates his health whenever you're not actively fighting him, so any damage the bombardments inflict will just be healed away if you don't immediately get to attacking him. --Newerfag (talk) 18:08, 11 December 2017 (UTC)