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Old October 30th, 2006, 01:40 PM

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Default Re: Conceptual Balance (Discussion)

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Cainehill said:
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dirtywick said:
Aging with Abysia MA isn't really that huge of a problem IMO. First thing is they can forge Boots of Youth, but not for a while, so mid/late game age can be a non-issue for Abysia but not most other nations. Second thing is if you're going to play them you should be blood hunting, and with blood nations you'd usually take Growth anyway which makes a noticable impact in age afflictions, although you're still going to be seeing mages die.
The problem is that _ALL_ the mages you'd want to use to research towards those Boots of Youth are going to be getting diseased and dying of old age before you get them, making it rather difficult to get the research done - and you have to focus insanely on Construction, whereas Abysia usually wants Evocation and Blood.

Then, all those mages who are dying, you have to choose between research, and blood hunting. And then use your hard-earned blood slaves to save your mages, when even the petty mages need protection.
Your blood mages can cast Rejuvenation too from the Blood school which is a temporary fix. Not that finding sages is going to be a huge help anyway, as they too have old age.

If you need a research boost to get there you can also take the Magic 1 or 3 scale and use Demonbreds who don't have to worry about old age at all realistically as they have like 200 years before they hit old age.

Abysia actually has more tools available to deal with old age than most nations do. I think the only thing old age does with Abysia is pigeonholes it into take an imprisoned pretender so you can get good scales; you basically need Order, Productivity, Growth, and probably Magic to be successful.
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