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GrudgeBringer
May 15th, 2009, 12:23 AM
We all know what the meaning of Undead is, and we all know what Demons are.
Where the line is blurry is what Demons and Undead ARN'T compared to each other.
Example, will the spell Rigor Mortis work on a demon as it will NOT work on undead?
Also usually it will say magic can be negated but Rigor Mortis doesn't say that so I take it that magic resistance does NOT come into play here.
OK, now #2
Solar Brilliance says it will Inciderate Both Undead and Demons.
So it begs the question what is the difference for battle spells between UNdead and Demons?
Are Demons treated almost as a human though stronger and have powers?
Its late...sorry
WingedDog
May 15th, 2009, 12:46 AM
Some summary...
Demons:
- are all beinhs having demon icon in their description
- are living beings
- require undead leadership
- have 100% darkvision
- can be banished
- are affected by special 'demon only' spells like Blood Lust (such spells have description they affect demons only)
- perhabs there's something else I missed
Rigor Mortis affects all but undead - this means it affects all the units that do not have Undead icon in their description. Demons do not have undead icon -> they are affected by Rigor Mortis.
chrispedersen
May 15th, 2009, 07:16 PM
actually that was a great post Winged.
I think a Sticky with the following definitions would be VERY USEFUL
(I don't claim all the following are right
Mindless: Will route at turn 50
Lifeless: Will not regen, or heal except magical lifeless will in a province with a lab.
Undead
Demon
Immobile: Can't patrol outside castle, can't gate, or teleport.
Regen: Only works on living creatures
Magical:
Sacred
Blessed
Berserk
Etc.
MaxWilson
May 15th, 2009, 07:38 PM
AFAIK, lifeless = "will not regen from spells/items," but at least one lifeless creature regenerates (clay men) so I'm not sure what the real rules are.
-Max
Gregstrom
May 16th, 2009, 02:06 AM
Yeah, Lifeless =/= Never Heals.
Lifeless says the unit is immune to certain (externally applied) spells and effects, presumably including regeneration. Innate regeneration would apparently be okay though.
Omnirizon
May 16th, 2009, 02:44 AM
another important difference, perhaps implied in "are living beings" is that demons have encumbrance.
MaxWilson
May 16th, 2009, 05:14 PM
ISTR that some undead have encumbrance. MA Ermor Shadow Vestals? But yeah, in general undead are enc 0.
-Max
Edi
May 16th, 2009, 06:51 PM
Shadow Vestals are not true undead in that they have living bodies inhabited by a living spirit and a dead spirit and that same thing leaves them vulnerable to anti-undead attacks. That's the in-world explanation, game mechanics don't cover half-undead units except via shapechange.
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