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January 27th, 2007, 10:49 PM
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Re: Advice for Abysia against Niefelheim
We can hardly give you good strategic advice if you don't tell us what you're planning, can we?
FWIW, I recommend that you send him all your gold and gems, and beg for mercy!
What you really need to do is boost your earth magic a bit - give your spellcasters earth gems if need be - and take my armor off with a destruction (or similar armor rusting spell.)
If you can do that, my giants are pretty much toast. Regen on non-armored units is fairly easy to overcome. Of course, this trick also works real well against you, but I don't have any earth mages yet.
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January 28th, 2007, 12:01 AM
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Re: Advice for Abysia against Niefelheim
Or he could just use fire spells that ignore or atleast halve armour...
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January 28th, 2007, 03:19 AM
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Re: Advice for Abysia against Niefelheim
Well, sure, that works to an extent. But the fact is - he can't have more than 20 fireballers and each fireball only hits one giant. Unless and until he gets to science fiction levels (Pillar of Fire? At this stage of the game?) he doesn't get that far against my giants - and at that stage, I spread them out a whole lot and freeze the entire battlefield myself, it's not like I'm sitting there in the fetal position waiting to be kicked around.
OTOH, Destruction is only alteration 4 - and even using an armor piercing spell like Immolation (also in alteration), you'd way rather be up against a prot of <10 than a prot of >20! Of course, that's just the thing *I* did to beat niefelheim in this situation, I wouldn't recommend for other people to do it. In fact, if other people do it, that would be morally wrong, you should come up with your own tactics.
What's funny is that I'd resolved to be a little less agressive this game - and I was attacked first on turn 8 (I have no idea what marverni was thinking) and then again on turn 20 or so (by Abyssia, which would've made sense if Marverni had killed my stuff instead of just inconvenienging the hell out of me). This has not turned out to be the peaceful, relaxing early game I had anticipated.
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January 28th, 2007, 05:08 AM
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Re: Advice for Abysia against Niefelheim
If he had earth magic, which he barely does, destruction would be a good choice. As it is, IMO sticking to things that ignore armor - Incinerate and/or Blindness, will work far better.
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