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Re: Mass-produced Reanimating Priests: Exploit?
Level 7 mean the game is in a stage where there is probably no neutral province.
So to use this trick you need to *risk* your mages/priests in a fight where they will end with MR 5 and vulnerable to any anti-undead spell (and iirc they will also get morale 50 so you lose all if your forces have to retreat). This alone balance this use of LAD for me. I can't see how someone can want to reduce the MR of all his mages in a late game battle against a real opponent, so the only possibility I see to use that is in an arranged battle... But it's also very unlikely I would trust sufficiently anyone to arrange a fight to do that (and imagining someone succeed to arrange such battles, it's like the pseudo sickle exploit : if you have the diplomacy skill to convince someone to let you win battles, instead of trying to steal your artefacts / kill your mages, you just desserve the benefit after all). Anyway, I understand that some players can consider this overpowered and bad for the game, which does not mean it's an exploit. Personally I consider instant battlewide offensive spells cast by the defender in round one far more overpowered and worse for the interest of the game, but I won't use the word "exploit" to try to convince people of my views. Like other too powerful spells, or unperfect game mechanics, LAD just work like it was designed to. |
Re: Mass-produced Reanimating Priests: Exploit?
Before I start answering, let me remind you that we are discussing the strength of this strategy, which has nothing to do with it being an exploit or not.
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More seriously, it's your mage producing capacity that increases by 3.33%-6.67%. However, if we also assume that out of 15 mages you zombify, one dies (due to accident, or the spell not working properly, or soulless being lame and dying/being banished etc.), that benefit is completely canceled. If more than 1 dies, then the spell starts losing you money. Quote:
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Re: Mass-produced Reanimating Priests: Exploit?
I guess my only problem is with soulless, mindless priests. That isn't really unholy its just silly - they should really take a hit to their holy magic level to reflect that they have been reduced to zombies.
As for other mages - well they become pretty useless for almost everything other than research (and leading the undead). 1 hit point, poor MR, abysmal precision - and I think mindless beings should take a hit to their research ability. |
Re: Mass-produced Reanimating Priests: Exploit?
They end up as one hitpoint mages? D:
Eeeeww. Lord help you if you ever run into anyone casting a battlefield wide AOE spell. Jazzepi |
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And if you're doing this to reduce costs on your researchers don't forget to count in the lost research time in getting them to the battlefield and the risk in exposing them to battle. Which, by the way, has to be a significant enough battle to convince the AI to spend gems...
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Re: Mass-produced Reanimating Priests: Exploit?
It may be particularly fun if the AI overwrite Life after Death but not the spell used to kill the mages. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif
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Re: Mass-produced Reanimating Priests: Exploit?
Takes just one turn, set mages on patrol so they're outside the castle and cast something that summons independent troops there (horrors, ghost riders, etc.).
You can also use Ankh to make sure Life after Death effect works. And place mages near a poison cloud or chill creature, with orders to hold, so no need to cast any spell either. Of course, you'll need to something that will kill the enemy, but not too fast. |
Re: Mass-produced Reanimating Priests: Exploit?
Hi, the spell in question only works on members of the hall of fame. It would be a really sorry game if there's even one indie priest in the hall of fame. so I don't see it as a problem at all. Bwaha
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