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Re: Will Vanheim Ever Become Spayed?
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But I really havent seen the Van problem in solo games. I dont think Van has won a single one of mine. Of course I do tend to play really large maps with lots of choke-points, very hard independents, and in MP games its usually a victory point game. Those things tend to create a very different playing field. |
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Darkvision will become useful once maps will be made with (dark) cave provinces, then spells will be needed to grant darkvision.
Eye of the Void is the cheapest +2 penetration item, don't know if anybody already made one for the anti-illusion flavor effect. Freezing mist is a crosspath spell including a level 3 skill so isn't a common spell. I was thinking about a spell a common elemental mage can cast (say f2 *or* w2). The last spell is of course another anti-illusion spell and illusions are an air magic thing. As air is near impossible to develop with a non air nation, it's one of the many anti air spells that should exist out of air magic. |
Re: Will Vanheim Ever Become Spayed?
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Vanheim is a cool nation, and I'd hate to overdo things and end up with Vans being useless. Better to take things slowly. |
Re: Will Vanheim Ever Become Spayed?
Hello, all...
As a longtime forum lurker, I've watched a lot of debates. I'd like to point out one thing, and ask someone to run a test... (As an aside, I've played a piece of one MP game, which is why I'm asking for someone to test this idea) Vans are susceptible to AoE attacks. Everyone acknowledges this. The earliest and most easily spammable AoE I know of is the Magma Children for EA Agartha. It's Conjuration 2 or 3, and has the Flame Strike attack. Can anyone do a realistic test of a turn 10-12 attack on Agartha by Helheim? I only ask because my EA Agartha game, I was up against Helheim and Ulm (SP, of course), and I had much worse problems against Ulm, typically. Magma Children and the Earth Elementals did a real number on the Glamoured units, and Troglodytes are useful against the unmounted ones... Of course, you also have easy access to Blade Wind and the Magma spells, but those are a bit too far away to take seriously in a rush, right? http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif Anyways, just a point... |
Re: Will Vanheim Ever Become Spayed?
AoE attacks, and trample, are both good suggestions. Abysia can recruit Salamanders, whose attack has AoE 1 IIRC. They should also work well, at least for one turn before they are butchered.
Fire Shield is also very good. Again, EA Agartha has Magma Children and EA Abysia the Burning Ones. |
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Hmmm I didnt think of heat or cold auras as being an area attack. Thats really a good point for the fast games.
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This thread moves to fast
To address the question of a human outwalking a horse or a dog: The Zulu in their heyday could RUN 50 miles, fight a full scale battle, and then RUN back. That's not just one Zulu, that was a whole Zulu division. At the battle of Marathon, a Greek soldier ran something like 26 miles in full armor (he delivered the message of victory and then promptly dropped dead, but still). 20 miles is no problem for a typical healthy human being. The problem isn't the distance, it's motivation. I myself am fat, I've got flat feet, and painful arthritis, and I can walk 12 miles at a stretch. Mind you, there are painful consequences, and it takes me about 3 days to recover, but I have done such a thing before and could again if I found it necessary. Humans get a bad rep compared to the rest of the animal kingdom, but we can wear anything out, eventually, and we can survive in more extreme conditions than just about anything, too, atleast among the "higher" forms of life. We're also able to eat more different types of food than most, and store that food as fat (not a bad survival trick), we have, as far as I know, the finest sense of taste (not smell, mind you) in the whole animal kingdom, and we can deal with both land and-to a limited degree-water environments. We're not firmly on top of the food-chain by mistake, friends and relatives, and it wasn't just our brains and opposable thumbs that put us here. |
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Of course athletes can run 26 miles, they do it all the time, but I don't think the "original" marathon was done in full armor. I'd certainly leave MY armor behind.
I'm squarely in the middle of the food chain http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/frown.gif |
Re: Will Vanheim Ever Become Spayed?
When I walked to Santiago de Compostela (1000 miles) we met a guy on a horse that made the same journey. We met him for a couple of days before he advanced ahead of us. I think he traveled slightly faster then a human, but for a shorter time each day not to exhaust his mount. By the time we met him he had been traveling for several weeks IIRC. It was just before we crossed the pyrenées and he was a bit worried that his horse 'Pedro' (strange that I don't remember the name of the man, but his horse) would become worse in its hind leg that was a bit exhausted and shaky (or whatever happens to tired horses). So my impression is that hoses are able to travel faster, but are less durable and might need some rest or so once in a while. Not that we didn't rest :-)
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