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I was playing Infinite Count and it took me 2 failed games on default settings medium difficulty to get it. From what I could glean from the subreddit I picked the hardest leader. I am 80 turns into a game with Platinum Scion and did much better; my major mistakes on the current game are going all in on Orbs as my unit of choice when they're meant to be paired with something that deals more damage, but I got the econ down super well so it'll be fine once I get to the tier 7 units. Definitely went much smoother than my games on Count where I just floundered and had a hard time getting my econ up because of the pop growth debuff. I won my third game on Count but I was just cheesing it because I got 2 meat trees right next to my spawn and ZEPHON was super friendly to me so I could basically chill and not have to worry about the downsides of playing Count. I really don't understand how you're meant to be killing a unit every turn to keep up growth if you don't have some way to cheese that downside.
Oh yeah I think the easiest leader is the fallen soldier. I need to spend more time with the game but I really liked what I saw.