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March 28th, 2004, 12:12 AM
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Various Mictil questions
Hello all
I decided to play as Mictil (sp?) because I wanted to experiment with the school and path of blood. I think I wanted my Pretender to do too much; a number of cool spells involve another magic Category, so I made my bat-winged Pretender have level 9 blood, level 4 death and level 4 fire. Needless to say, I had few points left for everything else and my starting fortress sucks. I may have 76 resources at best, and this is surrounded by mountains.
For starters, I find Mictil to require poop-loads of micromanaging. I need to find blood slaves (LOTS of blood slaves), I have poor researchers, I have to patrol provinces, I have to spend turns raising just a few slaves per guy, I have to tie up guys doing sacrifices and to top it off, if I have my Pretender do any spell casting, I lose more than half of my research potential. Furthermore, I am having a very hard time raising troops. What am I doing wrong? I do recognize that with my heavy magic distribution on the Pretender, Sacred troops are a must (Attack, strength, fear and curse bonuses), but money is tight. Speaking of recruiting sacred troops, I noticed for the first time on the recruiting screen there is a Category "Holy". This drops as I recruit sacred troops, so I assume it is limiting me somehow. Can I increase that with temples?
When performing blood sacrifices to raise dominion, does the level of the priest make a difference? Does proximity to the edge of your dominion border make a difference, or can you just do it all in your capital?
Despite my many shortcomings described above, I seem to be beating my opponents. I have Caelum, Arscopele and Jotun on my borders and I have nearly eliminated Aroscapel, pushed back Caelum and sent glaring looks at Jotun. I am playing the Eye of the Desert map on the "hard" difficulty (below impossible). It seems like I should be getting my butt handed to me, especially since Caelum and Jotun are ignoring each other.
The Call Lesser Horror spell requires 2 blood slaves and results in 200 fatigue. My Moon Priest, for 230 gp, has the required skills, but does not use more than two blood slaves to reduce his fatigue so he can run. Thus, I lose 230 gp and a few slaves to clean out an enemy province. I am stuck taking the loss of this priest each time I cast the spell, or do I have other options?
Okay, I apologize for the rambling text. Thank you for listening.
Jonathan
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March 28th, 2004, 12:18 AM
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Re: Various Mictil questions
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March 28th, 2004, 12:24 AM
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Re: Various Mictil questions
Lol. I got an email notifying me of a reply and I eagerly jumped to the post to bask in the informative glory of my fellow dominions players only to find..... a spelling correction. Be still my beating heart!
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March 28th, 2004, 12:31 AM
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Re: Various Mictil questions
Well i know nothing about Mictlan but it took me only a few seconds to start dominions and look up the correct spelling
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March 28th, 2004, 01:09 AM
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Re: Various Mictil questions
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Originally posted by Freyland:
The Call Lesser Horror spell requires 2 blood slaves and results in 200 fatigue. My Moon Priest, for 230 gp, has the required skills, but does not use more than two blood slaves to reduce his fatigue so he can run. Thus, I lose 230 gp and a few slaves to clean out an enemy province. I am stuck taking the loss of this priest each time I cast the spell, or do I have other options?
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Use a second Moon Priest to horror mark the enemy units for as many rounds your other mage needs to recuperate (this depends on the magic scale in the province you attack, and on the reinvigoration bonuses the first mage might have), then retreat.
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March 28th, 2004, 01:18 AM
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Re: Various Mictil questions
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I need to find blood slaves (LOTS of blood slaves),
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Mictlan Priests with a Sanguine dousing rod are one of the most efficient blood hunters available. Put a few of them in a province with between 5K and 10K people, then reduce the taxes to 0. You can use a scout to transfer the slaves to a lab until you feel like building one in the province. After that, you can either use the "pool slaves" button on the gem screen, or you can select your blood hunters in a group and press 'Z'.
Mictlan priests are quite effective as researchers if you have a magic scale, as they are both very cheap and sacred.
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I have to patrol provinces,
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You only have to patrol provinces if you want to blood hunt them very severely. Otherwise you can just set the taxes to 0.
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Furthermore, I am having a very hard time raising troops. Speaking of recruiting sacred troops, I noticed for the first time on the recruiting screen there is a Category "Holy".
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You are likely having gold problems because Mictlan goes through a lot of troops, and can produce a lot with limited resources. Order 3 is a very good pick for them for this reason. The "holy" number corresponds to your pretender's dominion rating + one fifth of the number of temples you have. It limits the number of sacred non-commanders you can recruit in a province per turn.
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When performing blood sacrifices to raise dominion, does the level of the priest make a difference? Does proximity to the edge of your dominion border make a difference, or can you just do it all in your capital?
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The level of the priest determines how many slaves can be sacrificed per turn. A jade knife will increase this number by two. The location matters, as each sacrificed slave counts as one temple in that province.
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The Call Lesser Horror spell requires 2 blood slaves and results in 200 fatigue. My Moon Priest, for 230 gp, has the required skills, but does not use more than two blood slaves to reduce his fatigue so he can run.
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Call lesser horror is one of the "suicide" spells that are out there. You could always try send lesser horror to save the gold costs.
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