
October 14th, 2011, 05:21 PM
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Re: Whoah theres a lot of micro management in this game
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Originally Posted by Loren
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Originally Posted by Doo
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The problem is that it seems wrong that pretenders are vulnerable to such things. I'm not saying they aren't vulnerable to damage, it's just the permanent stuff bothers me.
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I hated it at first too, it felt wrong in a computer game like this that I couldn't heal those afflictions, curses and horror marks that my lovely pretender, unique summons and heroes accumulated. They were my babies that I nursed up to 4 stars and kitted out with only the best equipment at the time. Now my thugs have base encumbrance of 10 and rainbow mage is feeble-minded.
Insert expletive here. And another expletive, and another!
Now I actually like it because it because imagination-wise it creates a richer story, the pathless pretender wrymm with so many afflictions all it can do is sit gasping for air, yet it is endlessly thrown back into battle by its believers and called back from death again and again. The living vegetable god who used to be the most powerful mage in the land, and will be again once it truly becomes the god (or the healers fix it or the nation gains access to nature ect.,).
Very annoying when it happens in the early game but thats life. Just be sure to do it to them first 
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I disagree--how can a living vegetable ascend to godhood??
I have no problem with the curses/horror marks/insanity in general, it's *ONLY* with the pretender that it feels wrong.
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The same way a wooden totem ascends to godhood? People believe, it is enough. (Well, and compel everyone else to believe).
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