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February 24th, 2008, 10:17 PM
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Re: MA Pangaea strategies
Slightly off-topic, but LA Ulm's vampire counts have the same problem as Pans: although they're stealthy, they can generate unstealthy troops.
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March 13th, 2008, 06:12 PM
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Re: MA Pangaea strategies
I was messing around with Pangaea commanders in order to find out what possible thugs to make with them. And testing them against PD only (not other SC or thugs).
All tests I made failed but one : the only commander i found capable of taking PD by herself (by now, you might have guessed), is the wonderful dryad. Well, I'm probably bad at making thugs anyway... so if you guys have any idea for other build, let me know.
Ok, here is the build :
Frost brand : Obviously other weapons might work just as well.
Eye shield. Cheap, and easy to make since you have loads of nature mage running around.
Horned Helmet. I had nothing better to use... yeah I know.
Robe of shadows. Being ethereal works wonders against PD...
Boots of the messenger. Because fatigues is bad.
Regen ring.
Luck amulet.
This dryad can take most indy province on her own. However, a single shot can take her out, so it's probably not so great. I had trouble only with heavy cavalry provinces though, everything else is fair game. Using more or less the same items I tried with the other non-mage units, and it failed. The thing is the dryad is sacred and has awe, and that's the reason she lives after most fight. She can self-bless, so with another pretender you can probably drop the regen ring and possibly the boots to use something more useful.
PS : this was with construction 4.
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March 13th, 2008, 06:58 PM
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Re: MA Pangaea strategies
@kasnavada: In my last game, it was core of my early strategy.
Dryad with any weapon + Eye shield + Luck amulet buff herself with NE-minor bless + barkskin + Holy Avenger + Elemental fortitude. This girl easy take even Pithium PD. Try to build as many as possible and raid like crazy...
PS : this was with construction 2
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March 13th, 2008, 07:41 PM
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Carrion has no breath?
I am away from Dominions computer but one of my favorite pretenders is an carrion dragon with awe (Dom 10).
I distinctly remember a breath weapon AoE that drops morale... So the combination of Fear +5, Awe +2 and the breath weapon
EASILY takes all indies.
Additionally, it dovetails nicely with other Pan strategy.
Use stealthy embedded in enemy territories - or harpies.. to cut off retreat.
March your Pretender - armed with Pan standards, horror helmets and the like.
Its been very effective in 2-3 player games anyway...
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March 13th, 2008, 07:55 PM
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Re: Carrion has no breath?
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chrispedersen said:
I am away from Dominions computer but one of my favorite pretenders is an carrion dragon...
I distinctly remember a breath weapon AoE that drops morale...
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Carrion Dragon has no breath weapon in the vanilla. Perhaps it has been added in some mod?
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March 13th, 2008, 08:00 PM
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Re: Carrion has no breath?
He's probably getting it confused with the Dracolich, which is not available for Pan.
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