
May 8th, 2004, 09:39 AM
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Re: Favorite assassin
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Originally posted by AhhhFresh:
quote: Originally posted by Yossar:
I really like assassins. I used to think the R'lyeh Starspawn was worthless after paralyze was fixed, but he's now my favorite. Stick a lifelong protection on him and he's great (admittedly a bit hard to come by for R'lyeh - probably a blood-1 Random Starspawn or Sage with a ring of sorcery and wizardry/empowerment to get to blood-3). Unlike the other assassins he has the luxury of being able to paralyze anything the imps can't take care of themselves. He also has the flexibility of being able to throw on resist magic, body ethereal, personal luck, astral shield, etc., as needed. Personally, I've been using Resist Magic, Body Ethereal, Fire, but that can be changed up if you know what you'll likely be facing.
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I stopped using Star Children as assasins shortly after the patch... I was losing too many to indie commanders. Which seemed to indicate that I was better off using their research ability back home...
However, your post makes me think that in the mid to late game (when you're doing ok with research). I might start using them against mein enemies.
My personal fave equipment for the Star Child is:
Rune Smasher, Astral Skullcap, Boots of Quickness, Crystal Coin, Spell Focus
Then scripted to Soul Slay.
But Gandalf's tactics make me think that it would probably be fun to give him some astral pearls and script him to (Enslave Mind)(Returning)
EDIT: Oh wait... then the enslaved commander would just flee... good against a lone SC with midling MR, thanks to the penetration bonus perhaps. That's nice setup but it means a lot of gems spend on single assasin. And all it would take do defeat him would be to have few decent bodygards, who would either distract assasin long enough for the main commader unit to kill it, though magic or melee, or who could overwhelm him if they can get to him quickly enough, preventing him from furter casting (flying or fast units).
Personally I like to have my assasins either very cheap (no items, or few cheap ones) or very expensive (with very good battle gear designed to kill some specific and amportant target). But perhaps it's just me.
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