
March 15th, 2004, 04:48 PM
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Re: The Good, the Bad, and The Ugly: Spells
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Originally posted by Arn de Gothia:
A cloud-trapezing Caelum High Seraph with a staff of storm and knowledge of the spell "Wrathful Skies" delivers quite a punch though.
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No doubt about that! I'm rather referring to lower level spells...
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Originally posted by Graeme Dice:
Since lightning bolt is the single most accurate (other than prec 100) spell in the game with a precision of 7. Combine that with the precision of 12 on the high seraph, and the aim spell and it will rarely miss.
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Hmm, I should check that aim-spell, good hint, thanks!
I did not want to complain that much, but I just feel that a single high seraph will not deliver as much as I expected (as compared to 17 rear-attacking iceclads which cost the same amount of gold, as I usually do not care about resources but supplies). Maybe my main problem is that I'm lacking the understanding of range:
What does a range of, say, 25+ mean? 25 squares plus one square per extra path/gem? Does the range affect precision? Where do you place your mages then?
I think placing them among archers is a bad idea, as targeting enemy archers is one of my own favourite commands. So I place them a good way behing them. Maybe thats my problem why lightning always strikes invisible foe's...
[ March 15, 2004, 14:52: Message edited by: Chazar ]
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