
May 24th, 2004, 07:16 PM
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Re: remote spells on sieged province
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Originally posted by alexti:
- if remote spell is commander attack whose commanders can be targeted
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In testing, if a third party casts an assassination spell like Seeking Arrow at an army besieging a castle containing a defending army, the arrow strikes a random person from either side.
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And what will happen, if the caster is A or if the caster is B? Will it be the same as when the caster is a third nation or not?
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If the caster belongs to either the attacking or the defending nation, then the spells in question always strike the opposing force, never your side. The exception: Spells that create a special monster attack, like Ghost Riders or Send Horror, always strike the person outside of the castle, regardless of which side he is on or who cast it.
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And how the domes affect the casting? What is nation B mage residing in the sieged fortress casts a spell on the same province, will it be stopped by the domes existing on that province?
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If an attacker or defender casts a spell originating from the same province that domes are in, then the spell is never stopped: Domes only affect spells that originate from outside of the province. Normally, the attacker cannot cast spells while besieging a defender, because he has no lab, but certain items allow the casting of spells without a lab: These spells will function normally against the province with the dome if cast while inside the province itself.
Examples:
Province protected by dome. Defender in besieged castle casts seeking arrow at attacking army: Seeking arrow functions normally and strikes enemy army.
Province protected by dome. Defender in different province casts seeking arrow at attacking army: Seeking arrow may be stopped by domes.
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