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November 19th, 2003, 01:35 AM
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Re: What the?!!!
How does a skull talisman help?
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Counters? Not really. Some that will help temporarily. The spell is in the game as one of the counters to supercombattants IMO.
You can try giving your pretender a Lifelong Protection or a Skull Talisman - something to ensure he has allies, even though he must face the souls of all he has killed alone. You can also arm him with things that do well against undead - a Flambeau for instance. Skill in death magic can also help - there's no one so good at destroying undead as a necromancer, somewhat paradoxically.
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November 19th, 2003, 01:44 AM
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Re: What the?!!!
Also what are life protection & skull talisman? I can't find it on the manual.
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Originally posted by Truper:
Counters? Not really. Some that will help temporarily. The spell is in the game as one of the counters to supercombattants IMO.
You can try giving your pretender a Lifelong Protection or a Skull Talisman - something to ensure he has allies, even though he must face the souls of all he has killed alone. You can also arm him with things that do well against undead - a Flambeau for instance. Skill in death magic can also help - there's no one so good at destroying undead as a necromancer, somewhat paradoxically.
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November 19th, 2003, 01:46 AM
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Re: What the?!!!
Skull Talisman would just give you some bodyguards during the fight.
The only complete protection, is to not kill anyone. Nice cuddly stay-at-home pretenders don't have to worry about such nightmares.
Or, you can be so mighty that you enjoy the experience.
Or, you can pile on the magic resistance, with items and/or by empowering in Astral (right?). My pretender got attacked by this a bunch of times, and he just resisted it, and he didn't have any special protection, except for being a level-3 dragon in his own dominion.
Or, you can surround yourself with decoys, and/or hide in a province your opponent doesn't know about or doesn't suspect you are in. IIRC, the spell is targetted against provinces, so if you are in a province they don't decide to target, you won't get attacked, and if they do attack, and you have a bunch of patrolling scouts or other cheap leader/major units, you're less likely to be the target of the dream.
PvK
Edit/P.S. - This is a really neat and imaginitive spell. Very cool.
[ November 18, 2003, 23:47: Message edited by: PvK ]
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November 19th, 2003, 01:54 AM
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Re: What the?!!!
Surrounding yourself with decoys won't help against this particular spell. It targets "the greatest butcher in that province".
Magic resistance does in fact help, but being a nice cuddly stay-at-home pretender is the only complete defence.
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November 19th, 2003, 02:01 AM
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Re: What the?!!!
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What the Hell? Why is this spell in the game then? It is ridiculous. Am I bound to lose my pretty Arco prophet then? How often do they come?
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Hahaha... I just lost mine to seeking arrow, 1 turn after I read that=) Poor thing.
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November 19th, 2003, 02:03 AM
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Re: What the?!!!
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Magic resistance does in fact help
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If you're a real BBB (big badass butcher), it's indeed the best defense.
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but being a nice cuddly stay-at-home pretender is the only complete defence
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Don't know if it's still true in D2, but in D1 undead leaders were unaffected by VOTD. One of the many reasons why I liked the Prince of Death.
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November 19th, 2003, 02:08 AM
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Re: What the?!!!
What level item is skull talisman?
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Originally posted by PvK:
Skull Talisman would just give you some bodyguards during the fight.
The only complete protection, is to not kill anyone. Nice cuddly stay-at-home pretenders don't have to worry about such nightmares.
Or, you can be so mighty that you enjoy the experience.
Or, you can pile on the magic resistance, with items and/or by empowering in Astral (right?). My pretender got attacked by this a bunch of times, and he just resisted it, and he didn't have any special protection, except for being a level-3 dragon in his own dominion.
Or, you can surround yourself with decoys, and/or hide in a province your opponent doesn't know about or doesn't suspect you are in. IIRC, the spell is targetted against provinces, so if you are in a province they don't decide to target, you won't get attacked, and if they do attack, and you have a bunch of patrolling scouts or other cheap leader/major units, you're less likely to be the target of the dream.
PvK
Edit/P.S. - This is a really neat and imaginitive spell. Very cool.
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