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Cainehill
May 4th, 2004, 09:23 PM
Can anyone explain to me why the AI would _REFUSE_ to bloody cast "Summon Lammashtas"???

I've put 2 death gems on an onyx priestess (who has Death 1) and script her to cast Summon Lammashtas right off the bat. 1 gem gets her to death 2, 1 gem for the spell.

There's _LOTS_ of enemies on the field. But apparently the #@$#@ AI decided not to waste the 2 death gems.

Again - can anyone explain this? Better, could someone at Illwinter make it so that the bloody mages cast what they're told to, when it's possible for them to?

Norfleet
May 4th, 2004, 09:43 PM
Oh, this one's easy: Your priestess is a D1 mage, and can therefore expend only 1 death gem to cast any spell. Therefore, by expending 1 gem to achieve D2 casting, you've met your quota for how many gems you can expend, and therefore cannot expend any more gems....such as to actually cast the spell.

NTJedi
May 4th, 2004, 09:48 PM
I'm not sure why they failed to cast the spell. I would like to say from what I've experienced this is one of the worst spells to cast because there's a good chance the Lammashtas will attack the caster.

I even won a battle against a computer opponent because the Lammashtas killed the necromancer once they were summoned. All the undead marching towards my army, (40+ units), withered away. On a different occasion I had them kill one of my witches after being summoned.

Cainehill
May 4th, 2004, 09:51 PM
Originally posted by Norfleet:
Oh, this one's easy: Your priestess is a D1 mage, and can therefore expend only 1 death gem to cast any spell. Therefore, by expending 1 gem to achieve D2 casting, you've met your quota for how many gems you can expend, and therefore cannot expend any more gems....such as to actually cast the spell. <font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">Bah! The way the manual reads, makes it sound like the mage can't use more gems than his level _to improve his effective casting level_, with gems as part of the spell requirement not counting.

Feh.

Norfleet
May 4th, 2004, 11:04 PM
I've long since stopped reading the manual since manuals of games invariably fail to either keep up with changes due to patching, or are outright poorly written, misleading, and useless.

The Age of Manuals is over.