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June 26th, 2007, 01:11 PM
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Re: Problem
Poll:
I need this information for development purposes.
Who made their Epic Hero a prophet?
Please send the information to Llamabeast, who will provide me with only the raw data in terms of how many of the 12 nations made their Epic Hero a prophet.
In other words, Llamabeast will not tell me what nations made their Epic Hero a prophet, but how many nations out of 12 did.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
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June 26th, 2007, 01:29 PM
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Re: Problem
Anyone who does not think that Late Game Mictlan is a threat has been seriously misinformed. They get the best deal on researchers in the game, and very efficient site searching out of their capital. Gems + research = late game threat. The fact that they can boostrap into powerful, summoned sacreds should not be discounted either.
We are, in any case, generous. We will be happy to eliminate Mictlan's main force, before they grow into their obscene late-game power - taking the brunt of the fighting ourselves, we would not begrudge anyone who wished to take Mictlan's lands.
In any case, as we have an NAP with one of our shared neighbours - and the treacherous serpent R'lyeh is welcome to invade us, we have more than enough reserves to intercept a land invasion - we encourage everyone else to wait and see. When we slaughter the early-game armies of Mictlan, you can feel free to loot them at that time without ill will from us.
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June 26th, 2007, 04:56 PM
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Re: Problem
I have you all beat-MA Shinuyama is a threat to no one! I can even quote you excerpts from Dr. P's threads ranting about how
underpowered MA Shinuyama is.
Save us for LAST.
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June 29th, 2007, 11:53 PM
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Re: Problem
Move me to AI. I haven't even had a chance to look at my turn I just staled and I have a feeling it is going to be that way a while.
I do have one bug to report.
It seems that Machaka's Assassin has an ability called "Back Stab". I believe the range on this ability has not been set, causing it to have the default range of 100. I am guessing by the name of the ability it is supposed to be a touch ranged attack?
Goodluck with the rest of the game, I apologize I got so caught up in RL stuff that I had no time to play this one out. As a side note, both turns I staled I made it home minutes after the turns hosted lol.
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June 30th, 2007, 01:41 AM
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If we only catch you, buddy!
Some despicable coward sent a Seeking Arrow at our prophet, but a brave optio
threw himself in the path of the projective. His armour saved his life,
but he is gravely injured. His centuriae is clamoring for blood. The Empire of
Pythium is at war with no one, and has received no declaration of war this turn.
Now, there is an air nation that borders us, and they have not answered our
latest diplomatic overtures. The other air nation seems to be paralyzed by
internal strife and it would be rather strange if someone without a stake in
our neighborhood is wasting air gems shooting at us.
Thus, the Empire of Pythium is asking the leaders of Man:
Do you solemnly swear that no magician under your command fired that arrow?
Should we look elsewhere for our villain?
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June 30th, 2007, 10:43 AM
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Re: If we only catch you, buddy!
As the other major air power, I state officially: I do not even know where you are, and certainly have not been firing arrows at you.
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June 30th, 2007, 11:57 AM
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Re: If we only catch you, buddy!
The backstab ability of the Machaka Assassin is no fluke, but a carefully devised simulation of a true backstab ability.
Skilled assassins have historically been given a backstab to start a battle. Since that ability is not capable of modding, I gave the assassin a ranged attack with 1 ammo to simulate the backstab ability of an assassin.
Machaka's assassin is armed with bane blades that cause decay, thus his "backstab' ability also has decay, as the 1 shot ranged attack is designed to be the equivalent of an attack with his daggar.
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