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June 5th, 2007, 07:12 AM
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Re: Gently Murderous Winter?
Wow! Yes, some cold scale would have made a big difference, I probably just killed off the diseased and chest wound chaff units.
Good tip on Wolven Winter, shall use when I can. In my given situation, I needed to blunt the attack immediately, as the 440 army and a 370 army were funneling in on my choke point province. I did not have time to Wolven Winter, but I would have saved the gems for something else.
And yes, I still won the battle, but the casualties were appalling. The offensive is on hold, but they suffered more, so over all positive.
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June 5th, 2007, 10:40 AM
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Re: Gently Murderous Winter?
Echo that advice ... Always "soften up" your Murderous Winter targets with a few Wolven Winter castings first. It makes a huge difference.
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June 5th, 2007, 02:14 PM
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General
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Re: Gently Murderous Winter?
Yeah. Catching an enemy army in a cold-3 province with Murderous Winter is... well, murderous. I once killed 200/300 men with it once. Blew my mind!
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June 5th, 2007, 02:59 PM
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Re: Gently Murderous Winter?
If they were going for your choke point province, you could have cast Wolven Winter on the choke point and then hit them when they were inside of it. Pull your armies back out of the chokepoint when they're about to enter it, cast Wolven Winter; next turn, cast Murderous Winter while moving all your armies back into the chokepoint to intercept the enemy from moving out of the chokepoint. Maybe that's too risky, though, inviting defeat in detail; it also depends upon how much you mind losing all your PD in the chokepoint.
Another thing to do is to combine map-killer spells like Murderous Winter with a pre-casting of Leprosy. Normally you mostly only care about units killed, but if they're diseased the wounds persist. Nice synergy.
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June 5th, 2007, 06:09 PM
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Re: Gently Murderous Winter?
It gets expensive, but you can also cast these artillery spells more than once, and the damage accumulates. You can even take out big guys like elemental royalty this way, if you're dedicated enough.
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June 5th, 2007, 06:18 PM
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Re: Gently Murderous Winter?
Ygorls right there. The best thing is hitting an enemy army(supported by thugs/SCs) with enough artillery to both take out most of his units and thugs aswell as damaging SCs(and maybe giving afflictions).
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June 5th, 2007, 07:36 PM
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Re: Gently Murderous Winter?
On the subject of artillery spells, what works vs EA Nief? Possibly disease at least hoping afflictions accumulate... with such high HP and cold resist it would take like 10 castings of flames from above it seems.
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