
August 3rd, 2004, 07:54 PM
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Re: Who uses an All-Paths Pretender?
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Originally posted by dandavis:
I've been playing this strategy for some time now... mostly with Jotunheim, using the Skratti pre-patch and the Son of Neifel post-patch.
Basically it involves taking lvl 2 in every magic path (except blood) and gradually upgrading until I have a complete lvl 4 magic site-finder.
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I just tried what you say and it leaves me with 54 points, so assuming cold 3 , I can take say 2 Order and it leaves me with 94 Points maybe 1 water more and a castle or 1 growth and 1 Prod. I would not play Jotun with that scales... I think Jotuns is one of the race who need the most beneficial scales (anyone to contradict me? ), also Why don't take blood, you can (it is only difficult) build a blood economy with the giants, so they would profit of it. If you want to play a RB mage you should try with a 10-20 path pretender , maybe the Ghost King would be just nice.
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