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December 20th, 2006, 12:49 PM
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Alexander\'s Ever-Expanding Tome of Knowledge, pt 2
First, the original is well worth reading.
Does anyone have any additions?
To stop the world
Spies. They are annoying little buggers that can hamper your enemy's economy. They can be much more, though! Imagine a group of 6 spies. They stealth through enemy lands, find his capital - and in one turn, cause over 100 points of unrest. No more sacred troops for you! No more capital-only mages for you! No more income for you! Even better, to catch the spies, the target of this strategy has to patrol, which reduces unrest, and as long as the unrest stays high, it's hard to catch any stealthy units, and he it will often take a turn or two to bring suitable patrollers. Once he has brought the patrollers in, you can move your spies out and wait until the capital is empty again.
Fearful Symmetry
Fear directly lowers enemy morale, as is easily noticed if you click on enemy units surrounding your Prince of Death. Heavy Cavalry with morale 4 are rather absurd sight... But, besides making it easy to rout them, low morale is also very effective protection if you happen to have Awe. Dominion values of 9 and 10 gives Awe, and I'm sure you all see where I'm going... Fear and Awe alone won't keep a unit alive, but you'll be fine if you add in some protection. Prince of Death can wear Black Plate armor without being fatigued by its encumberance. There are many, many ways to build an effective early expander around this idea, from Gorgon (med-to-high Earth for extra protection) to more monstrous creatures like Wyrms.
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December 20th, 2006, 02:37 PM
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Re: Alexander\'s Ever-Expanding Tome of Knowledge, pt 2
Rain from Hell
Works well with either a VQ pretender or a Tartarian Cyclops - both can get Earth & Air combination. Suit up the SC with reasonable protection gear/good shields/resistances and cloud trapeze into an enemy army.
Immediately cast rain of stones, which does the equivalent of blade wind to all units on the field. Normally, this is a double edged sword causing as much damage to your own units as to your opponents. With a high protection SC, however, you're insulated from this effect. In cases of mass undead, the damage is staggering. Have some extra air gems to cloud trapeze out again when the opponent retreats.
In my test case, the opponent had cast multiple pheonix pyre buffs on his mages in the midst of his troops - they all exploded for even more damage to his army.
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December 20th, 2006, 03:49 PM
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Re: Alexander\'s Ever-Expanding Tome of Knowledge, pt 2
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Have some extra air gems to cloud trapeze out again when the opponent retreats.
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Cant cast cloud trapezee without a lab. Better to give your SC boots of flying or some other means of flying and just fly them out after the battle.
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January 2nd, 2007, 12:47 PM
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Re: Alexander\'s Ever-Expanding Tome of Knowledge, pt 2
A small tip.
Research comes 2nd in the order of events. This means that spells researched at the beginning of the turn can be cast in that same turn. Just script cast spells and hope the computer AI selects the new available spells.
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January 3rd, 2007, 05:22 AM
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Re: Alexander\'s Ever-Expanding Tome of Knowledge, pt 2
How do generic spies cause unrest or hamper economy Endoperez? Or do you mean something with stealthing that has a secondary effect of unrest by its presense?
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January 3rd, 2007, 06:48 AM
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Re: Alexander\'s Ever-Expanding Tome of Knowledge, pt 2
Spy is different from Scout. Any unit that is stealthy can gather basic information, but some nations also have Spies. Spies have a special "Instill Unrest" order, and they also see the details of enemy lands in much greater detail that ordinary scouts (the spesific income, unrest, resource, PD etc numbers as well as the number of magic sites).
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January 3rd, 2007, 08:39 AM
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Re: Alexander\'s Ever-Expanding Tome of Knowledge, pt 2
Just beware of Magic Duels though !
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January 4th, 2007, 02:27 AM
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Re: Alexander\'s Ever-Expanding Tome of Knowledge, pt 2
Magic Duels are not elegant
Consider somebody parking well-armoured ghost king with a good defense near that Ancient Kraken and just waiting for Kraken to die from hypothermia
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January 4th, 2007, 02:55 AM
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Re: Alexander\'s Ever-Expanding Tome of Knowledge,
Magic Resistance doesn't help against Curse or Horror Mark, does it?
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January 4th, 2007, 04:03 AM
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Re: Alexander\'s Ever-Expanding Tome of Knowledge,
I believe magic-duels are based on the respective power of the participants in Astral magic? If so, I should warn that I usually play Ancient Krakens with 8 levels of starting Astral, empowering other magic paths as needed. As far as I know, MR does help against Curse and Horror Mark.
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