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Re: Help! Need some strategy advice in my game...
Behemoths also have mediocre MR. Thus can be bLasted by anyone who has a reasonable mage with any variety of spells (Dust to Dust works if you don't want to worry about MR).
In the end, I'd probably rather have a Bane Lord for a Behemoth if I had enough of a Gem Income to equip it. |
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Besides, you don't necessarily have to fully equip your bane lords. I usually only equip my bane lords with stuff like regen rings, antimagic amulets and luck pendants. They already got a decent weapon (sorry mr. SC - one scratch is all I need) so I'd rather have another bane lord for the wraith sword. They actually serve as rather decent troops when supported by infantry, dispossessed, ghosts, you name it. There are other more suitable frames for real supercombatants, imo, so I'd just go for the numbers with bane lords.
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Re: Help! Need some strategy advice in my game...
Another way you could get your 4S/3N Coatl to 5N (if you really wanted to) is to forge a Ring of Sorcery. Use that with the Moonvine Bracelet and you could get to 5N, assuming the Coatl has 2 misc slots.
Then, you could pass the ring among your other Astral, Blood, Death, and Nature mages each turn for purpose of boosting them +1 for summons as necessary so it would still have some use after. [ March 22, 2004, 16:07: Message edited by: Kelan ] |
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Passing the Ring of Sorcery around is a great idea, though, anyway, so I'm going to make one as soon as I can forge a dwarven hammer to make it a little less costly. As an update otherwise, after my original post, I eliminated Pythium, and pulled all my forces back to a few consolidated defensive positions while I started producing archers, vaetti, spearmen, and assorted useful items while also putting together two Bane Lords equipped as Zen suggested. Pan has suprisingly given me tons of time to build up, and has only attacked me once: It brought a relatively small force against (what it thought) was a mildly undefended province (just pd), but which I happened to move an army into on that same turn. Next turn, I raided a mostly undefended province of his, and caught his pretender (!) there with a minimal force of just 12 units plus a small amount of pd, thus killing his pretender a second time. Why the heck was the pretender with a tiny 12 unit army on the front line, when he had two huge 180+ armies in meighboring provinces that he could have joined with? So thus far I've avoided any more major collisions with the bulk of Pan's army, so I've yet to test out the archer and mixed giant/vaetti strategy, but things are looking up. The SC Bane Lord pair should be ready for their first trial next month. Thanks for all the tips and info, everyone! -LintMan |
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