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Old May 23rd, 2008, 10:35 AM

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Default Re: List of suspects is quite narrow

Reay,

A picture is worth a 1000 words. But it can fail to show certain things. As I stated(truthfully)all but 3 of my tartarians in your lands are just units, they are not commanders. And the flying one is blind! It has a zero attack and defense! The other flying one is feebleminded, and one of the commanders has never healing wound.

Tartarians do have a lot of hps, but with a zero attack/defense they are hardly the be all end all of an endgame dominions 3 army.

You have no demons? What are those units that throw lighting and the little ones that throw fire? National summons to be sure, but the little ones that throw fire i am near certain are demons left over from an earlier era.

Maybe this will refresh your memory:






Pythium is not losing its war with Shin. But neither have we inflicted any lasting damage on Shin to this point. The only castles we have taken have been from Pangaea.

But should Pythium actually gain a foothold on Shin. soil, that fact will not herald the end of the game. It may in fact lessen Shin.'s chances of victory, but Shin. cannot dispute the vast number of gems Pythium has spent in this war. Astral travel is not cheap, and it has been done more than once, ghost riders have been cast, mages have teleported, master enslave, while effective, is not cheap.

Battlefield spells cost gems. I have had an Air Queen with full items killed by Shin., and incurred many other losses.
And have yet to gain a single fort-though that may soon change(who knows). Pythium certainly hopes so.

But nations like Ermor have Well of Misery and tartarians without number. Ctis has 5 times(easily) the number of tartarians of Pythium). And these nations are saving their gems. They are not spending 50 gems a turn in war.

They will have a large say on who wins Fallacy, regardless of whom wins the war between Shin and Pangaea, or Ryleh and Caelum, or Pangaea and Jotunheim.



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