The Legion faction in Beyond All Reason brings unique units like the Praetorian and Sol Invictus. Understanding how damage efficiency works and which Legion units fit your playstyle helps you make better decisions in matches.
Legion operates differently from the standard BAR factions. Their units feature unique mechanics and the faction plays closer to a specialized army with distinct advantages. Legion players discuss build orders around units like the Praetorian with its shotgun-style weapon or the Sol Invictus as an alternative approach.
Weapon balance changes affect these choices. The Praetorian received adjustments to its reload timing that shifted how effective rushing it is compared to other unit options. Staying current with patch notes matters for Legion players.
Damage efficiency is a stat that shows up in post-game reports and lobby chat. It measures the total cost of units you lost against the damage you dealt to enemy forces. A higher number means you traded value effectively.
Players use this metric to evaluate whether their army compositions work. If your damage efficiency is low despite spending a lot on units, you are either sending forces into bad engagements or building inefficient army mixes. The number helps track improvement over time.
New players working through scenarios sometimes encounter errors downloading specific maps like Supreme Crossing. If one map fails while others download fine, try verifying game files through the launcher first.
Check your available disk space and internet connection stability. Some map downloads fail due to temporary server issues. Waiting and retrying usually resolves the problem. If the error persists, report it through the BAR GitHub with your log files attached.
After every match, BAR generates statistics about your performance. New players often see numbers popping up in lobby chat and do not understand them. Learning to read these stats helps you identify where to improve.
Pay attention to damage efficiency, army value over time, and resource management metrics. These numbers tell a more complete story than win or loss alone. A player can lose a game but show strong individual metrics that indicate they are on the right track.
Creed of Champions helps players learn to read stats and improve strategy in a supportive environment. Instead of getting criticized for low damage efficiency, members get constructive feedback on how to improve their army choices and engagement timing.
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