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Old June 4th, 2004, 08:52 PM

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Default Re: Vanheim Pretenders: Allfather and Asynya

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Originally posted by PvK:
You people and your "(almost/quite/utterly) useless)" really need to find another adjective! You just mean "risky" or "sub-optimal because there are things with other qualities that I prefer", or are wrong, more often than not.
Oops, what have I done. I hereby duck and cover behind the excuse that my country has only two official Languages (Finnish and Swedish) to explain my lack of vocabulary. As an evidence I present you the fact that I've never asked what "Något gick fel" means. Rereading my earlier post I indeed did a mistake of using the phrase 'useless' in the final paragraph, which was not my intent. But my hope lays in the fact that it might be evident from my earlier text that I meant more like 'to be used with caution, keep away from too tight places and children under age 6'.

But, seriously, what I tried to say earlier, was that actually I've been surprised by Virtue's efficciency. At first I dismissed her from straight-out combat role based on (pretender-wise) lowish hp, picking her for the high dominion, complimentary magic and cheapness. But when I got into a situation where I had to take her into combat I was very awed by the awe effect. I mean, name some other pretender you could place in front of 20 charging heavy cavalry in very early game? Even dragons are bound to get an affliction or two, but Virtue seems to be able to pull it off without a scratch. Relying to awe just makes the way she plays out very different from every other pretender. IMHO, of course. (and it'd seem some people think along same lines, which is always a relief when it comes to these things)

Just standing there with no-one willing to fight here, very angelic. Probably not as powerful as in Mikaelish style angelic, but some lesser angel. (Of course, that divine aura burning undead, that would be... well, my vocabulary fails me again)
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