
After that, I recommend Leeb(second best artillery), Vatutin(a beast in a tank), Yamashita(A samurai), Rundstedt(A cheap alternative for Yamashita) or maybe Yamamoto(the best naval general ingame). Rommel, you magnificent bastard, you are on my shopping list! I know Dessert fighting isn't exactly the best skill to have, but his two free skill slots, armored assult, and crossfire more than makes up for it. A god in Africa, a beast on other terrains. The best artillery general ingame, I should say. He can also be a decent infantry, which means he is a hybrid. Same as Nimitz, he looks expensive, but with discounts, you can enjoy him with Leeb's price. Yamamoto is better, sure but Yamamoto has one big weakness: his price.

With decent output, he makes up for endgame. But with discounts, he can be cheaper than most generals! Why get a navy? For those (self-censored) pacific war campaigns. This guy is an all-in-one pack, and you want him, sooner or later. Panzer leader for occasional pleasure, check. Whoa, expensive, right? But he is the best general around. Suitable for endgame, because of the reasons I just said. Rumor, artillery leader, plain fighting are all great skills, especially rumor as it is crucial for endgame(1980). (Optional) Leeb: The second-best artillery general. Only for 550 medals, I call that a bargain! Don't upgrade him though.

Rumor adds up to survivability like Netherfreek said. Armoured assault the best skill for tanks, and Crowd tactics are good for support. This shit got a shit ton of views so I guess a lot of you read this already, but I hope this is a help.īut u/Govorov, look at his stars! Look at his skills, dear friend. This guide was done when WC4 just came out, but I do hope you enjoy! :)
