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October 16th, 2003, 03:52 PM
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Re: About the most minor tweak you could imagine
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rain isn't made up of very dense droplets of air.
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In Doms I you need water gems to cast it.
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Does anyone else have little niggling details that never sat right with them about things in Dom I? If so, post hardly important details here!
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Scouts/spies/etc. with the Undead General or Valor heroic ability should be allowed to lead troops. Same when equipped with +leadership items.
Awe and Fear should be mutually exclusive, judging from their descriptions: "This being is truly magnificent and noone would dare to strike at this beauty..." and "The creature is so horrific to behold..." just seem a really really weird mix...
You sometimes see strange "free castle" events under the sea (local lord building a dry-ground fortress to protect his lands against revolting peasants).
Ermor censors sometimes popup in underwater castles... and drown instantly.
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October 16th, 2003, 04:30 PM
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Re: About the most minor tweak you could imagine
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Awe and Fear should be mutually exclusive, judging from their descriptions: "This being is truly magnificent and noone would dare to strike at this beauty..." and "The creature is so horrific to behold..." just seem a really really weird mix...
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I do not think they should be exclusive, although perhaps the description of awe should exclude the beauty reference or at least change it to splendour or magnificence or something. I think it is appropriate with both feelings of awe and dread when you find yourself in the presence of the divine.
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Ermor censors sometimes popup in underwater castles... and drown instantly.
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Heh.
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October 16th, 2003, 04:39 PM
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Re: About the most minor tweak you could imagine
I believe flagellants do come with afflictions. At least souless does. They might even be headless.
Alicorn is used as well as broadsword. The unicorn uses his horn instead of a hoof. Alicorns are more powerful than hoofs.
Knights have never used lances at the same time as their swords. The first round of combat the lance is used instead of the sword.
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October 16th, 2003, 04:58 PM
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Re: About the most minor tweak you could imagine
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quote: Originally posted by st.patrik:
rain isn't made up of very dense droplets of air.
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In Doms I you need water gems to cast it. You're absolutely right - I misremembered.
However, the point still applies to 'Storm'
and BTW, what is the difference in effect between 'Rain' and 'Storm'? It seems from the description that 'Storm' is more powerful, but I've never used 'Rain'.
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October 16th, 2003, 05:01 PM
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Re: About the most minor tweak you could imagine
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Alicorn is used as well as broadsword. The unicorn uses his horn instead of a hoof. Alicorns are more powerful than hoofs.
Knights have never used lances at the same time as their swords. The first round of combat the lance is used instead of the sword.
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Ah - the things you learn. So lances are just for the first 'charge' - this makes perfect sense, but I didn't know it was this way. Thanks for the info.
re. Awe/Fear: I always thought of Awe and Fear as two ends of the spectrum, the zero point being your average guy who has neither. In this case Awe would spring from not wanting to cut down such a magnificent creature, whereas Fear would be the opposite - wanting to, but being afraid to. To me it would even make sense to have them check different stats - something like Fear checking morale and Awe checking magic resistance (lest you be charmed by the great magnificence and beauty of the awesome creature). This way Awe wouldn't just be Fear under another name.
[what would be funny would be to have a fear-inducing creature facing off against an awe-inducing creature, and have them fail their respective checks and both run away ]
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October 16th, 2003, 05:15 PM
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Re: About the most minor tweak you could imagine
What is the first round knights use their lances in? The first attack in a battle? All the attacks in the first round (if quickened somehow)? Does the distance the knight moved affect the damage given by lance?
Is there a way to make a new unit having an attack like this? If yes, is there any kind of a requirement for a weapon this would be done with? That is, does this kind of attack only apply the lance, or can you define that a normal spear would be used in the first round?
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October 16th, 2003, 05:20 PM
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Re: About the most minor tweak you could imagine
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Scouts/spies/etc. with the Undead General or Valor heroic ability should be allowed to lead troops. Same when equipped with +leadership items.
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Yeah, there's nothing more annoying than getting a heroic scout, and ending up with Valor. So that the "0" units he commands turns a brighter shade, but stays zero The solution would be to have Valor add +10 (or so) troops minimum, before the variable % increase.
Although getting a combat mage with Strength is annoying, too Sometimes I've had mages with a strength of 30, but I still wasn't tempted to risk them in melee
I kind of think that commanders should be tagged - priest-type, mage-type, melee-type, stealth-type, and archer-type. Then, each type could have a set of valid heroisms... a mage would never gain strength or combat skill, and a standard melee commander would never gain "Power Cast" (a hero skill I just made up, that gives a damage multiplier to raw damage spells) or "The Gift" (another skill I made up, that reduces spell fatigue by a variable percent, starting at 25%).
And no... this is NOT the most minor tweak you can imagine. I hate when half my heros get useless abilities. BTW, stealth heroes could also gain "Chameleon" (decreases chances of being spotted) or "Squirreltongue" (able to scout all adjacent provinces, by talking to squirrels).
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P.S. You know, a unicorn horn should be considered magical and armor-piercing, from what I've read about unicorns. And if you disagree, I suggest you read The Last Unicorn again 
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