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August 1st, 2004, 06:21 PM
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Re: attempt for a mid-lategame strategic protection guide(domes). info needed :)
Fire immunity should of course protect from such fire spells.
Anyone know what the chance is for Baleful Star to curse a military unit in a province?
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August 1st, 2004, 07:36 PM
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Re: attempt for a mid-lategame strategic protection guide(domes). info needed :)
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norfleet you seem to play often caelum + like to clamhord . do you do my suggested method to protect your clams ? thnx for sharing your expierience here in advance .
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This is a lousy plan. You are not able to erect air domes underwater, which means you are susceptible to all of the other commander-slayers, of which Flames from the Sky is a relatively minor concern. Furthermore, underwater castling has a rather high cost for a land-based nation, and without a castle, all of your mages can be suddenly mowed down in a ghost rider attack. It's easier to just erect a full set of domes over the important provinces, which you sort of have to do anyway to keep out randomly teleporting people and other riffraff.
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can you wound/kill fire immune units by flames from the sky ?
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No. These spells cannot harm people who are immune.
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August 1st, 2004, 07:46 PM
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Re: attempt for a mid-lategame strategic protection guide(domes). info needed :)
norfleet is correct. the best defense for a large group of clamhoarders/whatever is a set of domes.
unhappily, there is no defense against Armageddon.
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August 1st, 2004, 08:18 PM
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Re: attempt for a mid-lategame strategic protection guide(domes). info needed :)
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norfleet is correct. the best defense for a large group of clamhoarders/whatever is a set of domes.
unhappily, there is no defense against Armageddon.
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hm how does armageddon work ? never used it myself so far because sunrays spell description says about 20% in most provinces in the world are killed that includes your own too or ?
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August 1st, 2004, 08:22 PM
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Re: attempt for a mid-lategame strategic protection guide(domes). info needed :)
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quote: Originally posted by Boron:
norfleet you seem to play often caelum + like to clamhord . do you do my suggested method to protect your clams ? thnx for sharing your expierience here in advance .
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This is a lousy plan. You are not able to erect air domes underwater, which means you are susceptible to all of the other commander-slayers, of which Flames from the Sky is a relatively minor concern. Furthermore, underwater castling has a rather high cost for a land-based nation, and without a castle, all of your mages can be suddenly mowed down in a ghost rider attack. It's easier to just erect a full set of domes over the important provinces, which you sort of have to do anyway to keep out randomly teleporting people and other riffraff.
could you please be a bit more specific ?
what expect murdering winter can target underwater mages protected by a castle ?
i mean which other spell that works underwater can target more than 1 underwater mage ?
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August 1st, 2004, 08:34 PM
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Re: attempt for a mid-lategame strategic protection guide(domes). info needed :)
why do you need more than one? murdering winter could devastate your clamhoarders, unless they are cold immune. as well, its difficult to have a mass of scouts underwater, who should be your second line of defense against arrows and the like.
however, it is substantially weakened by them being in a castle, which means you'ld want to cast "living castle", which is somewhat difficult however.
and then still put up domes.
[ August 01, 2004, 19:35: Message edited by: archaeolept ]
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August 1st, 2004, 09:12 PM
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Re: attempt for a mid-lategame strategic protection guide(domes). info needed :)
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why do you need more than one? murdering winter could devastate your clamhoarders, unless they are cold immune. as well, its difficult to have a mass of scouts underwater, who should be your second line of defense against arrows and the like.
however, it is substantially weakened by them being in a castle, which means you'ld want to cast "living castle", which is somewhat difficult however.
and then still put up domes.
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you could as caelum use high seraphs underwater .
the castle in mp you could achieve by trading with ryleh . i think if you are not at war in exchange for a good overland province ryhleh will accept this
then equip the high seraphs with a robe of missile protection this should make seeking arrows not too cost effective and is cheap .
it is a bizzarre strat hehe but at least possible i think
archaeolept can you finally say how armaggedon works ? can more then 1 armaggedon be wished for in 1 turn ?
is there still a damage throw involved in armaggedon damage or does it chose randomly the targets and they always die ?
i mean do very strong leaders like arch demons survive 1-2 armaggedons or not ?
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