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Old February 25th, 2006, 12:42 AM

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Hi,
I'm in the early stages of my first game. I'm playing Man with a Phoenix, Fire 4, Air 6. Right now I just got Evocation 2 and am researching Conjuration.

I've read a few threads here, a beginners guide and done the walkthru. These questions have popped up:

1-Do my units gain experience or go up in level as they win battles?
2-How do I determine where to build a fortress? (Who actually builds it, btw?)
3-Is it good to leave a commander and some troops in border provinces to guard them?
4-One of the threads suggested sending a Mother to search forest, mountain etc. provinces. When the Mother I recruited searches it says she is not skilled enuf. How does she get more skill?

Your help much appreciated.
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Old February 25th, 2006, 02:21 AM
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Default Re: Some beginner questions

I'm a relatively new player, but I think I can answer most of your questions. Also, the search engine in the forum is pretty robust (helps if you put a plus sign in each term if you have multiple terms).

1. Yes, both commanders and units gain XP and stats with XP. If your commanders are among the deadliest, they get into the Hall of Fame and get special powers.
2. Fortresses "gather" resources and taxes from immediately surrounding territories, so it's good to build them next to mountains and forests if you want to build lots of national troops with high resource costs. They also protect your temples and groups of high-value commanders such as sages, so build them where you have temples and libraries. Any commander can resume building a fort, so you might as well have a cheap one build it. You can switch them off, only one commander is needed to build it.
3. It's up to you... in multiplayer, it's better to make alliances and non-aggression pacts rather than spread your armies about. The AI can be intimidated by large groups of militia, most humans aren't.
4. The skill is refering to your path level... there are no magic sites to be found with path level greater than four, so if your 4e4n Earth Mother can't find anything, there aren't any Earth or Nature sites to be found in that province. Most players like to use site-searching spells from a distance, like Haruspex and Earth Lore.

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Default Re: Some beginner questions

just a little more on #4

There are two ways to increase magic paths. Through items which you can forge(see Construction 4 item Thistle Mace that takes 2 nature magic and 10 nature gems to forge, this is a list of magic items, they will be listed there, or after looking for it, a list of all magic boosting items is here. The extra level(s) in the path last only as long as the mage is wearing the item.

The other is Empowerment. Youll find it in the same list as search for magic sites. You use a number of magic gems to boost your mages magic path(nature for nature magic, earth for earth, etc etc). This boost is permanent but expensive.

If its just searching for magic sites, pay attention to Mork, there are no magic sites above level 4 in a magic path.

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Default Re: Some beginner questions

Thanks for your help. The replies prompt a few more questions.
1-The manual says one can only build 3 types of buildings: temples, labs and fortresses. You mention libraries. Can you address these in more depth? If I can't build them, how do I get them? What are they?
2-What is the difference between a castle and a fortress?

THanks again for your help
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1. Libraries are a level-0 magic site, which means as soon as you capture the province it will be visible to you. Right clicking on it will say "Allows you to recruit sages". And when you check the recruitment screen for that province you will in fact find the Sage commander. Build a Laboratory there to enable recruitment of the Sage. Then, to protect your investment it is usually wise to build a Fort as well. As you play more you will encounter many magic sites of this kind which allow you to recruit different kinds of mages (tho Sages are the best researchers).

2. The term "Fortress" is the general term in dom2 to describe any fortification. Some people use castle and fort terms interchangably. The kind of fort that your nation will build is the one that you select during the Pretender Creation process ie (watchtower, mausoleum, wiz tower, hill fort, etc).
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At this point, the most important variable of fortresses is probably Administration value. Administration tells you how many % of resources and gold the fortress collecs from neighbouring provinces.
Don't build castles too close to each other. It's expensive, they will have less resources between them, and if they were farther away you wouldn't have to move your just-build units too far.

Re: unit experience
All units collect experience. 1- and 2-star units are pretty common. Three-star units are rare, and usually only tough or very lucky units achieve three stars of experience. Man's Knights of Avalon have ability to heal their battle wounds, so they have greater chances of surviving unil they get high levels of experience. Even then, 4- and 5-star units are very, very rare. And powerful.
Mindless units can't acquire experience. Undead and demons can, if they aren't mindless.

Re: sites and becoming more powerful:
Most magic sites need level 2 or 3. Those requiring level 4 are rare, but very powerful if found.
If your Mother didn't find any sites, instead of making her more poweful, research Thaumaturgy 2 and use Auspex and Haruspex. These spells search the province for all Air and Nature sites, respectively, and Thaumaturgy has spells for most other paths as well. Astral and Death only need level 1 mage to cast the spell. Death spell is called Dark Knowledge and is in Conjuration, Astral spell is Arcane Probing and is in Evocation. Blood searcher Bowl of Blood is in Blood, which isn't that surprising. There are very few Blood sites which actually need Blood, but they are usually quite powerful. There are a few Holy and Unholy sites as well, but they are very rare.
If you pay close attention to provinces' scales, you can sometimes quess which kind of magic site it must have. As an example, if a province has Death rating, and it has been in your Growth dominion for many turns, it is probably worth it to cast Dark Knowledge on it.
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