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November 18th, 2003, 07:11 PM
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Soul gate
I've been trying out this theme, and there are a few things I don't quite understand.
1. Spectral weapons require MR check to see whether they hit the target or not. Does this happen in addition to usual comparison between att/def and damage/protection, or instead of one of these steps? In other words, a unit has to hit the target, be able to do damage, and on top of that it has to pass a MR check? What is the value that compares to MR in the first place (an equivalent of penetration for weapons)? (this MR requirement is not specific to spectral weapons only, but I still don't get it)
2. How do paralyzing attacks work exactly? Yes, they freeze the target, but don't do any other damage? In other words, if I have only spirits in my army, they will paralyze the enemies to oblivion but never actually kill them? The same goes for strength drain, does it in fact do any damage? I don't seem to have noticed any physical damage from either of these attacks, but I guess I might be wrong.
Btw, while I'm talking about the paralysis, how does illithid mind bLast work exactly? There are some things written down in its additional effects that I don't get at all.
3. Apparitions seem to disease every other unit in the squad they are placed in, although those units are undead. Am I right on this? What are the effects of the disease on undead? They don'y lose hitpoints, and heal after the battle (the incorporeal ones at least), but do they get additional afflictions at the same time?
All in all, very interesting theme, but might be very weak if MR is added on top of everything else, paralysis and strength drain don't do hitpoint damage, and the undead get additional afflictions. The only unit that is able to do damage then in the whole theme are the legionnaires, and you can only get them in a castle. Also, in a few turns you're not able to reanimate anything but the shadows in a province, since both corpses and population will be gone, so no more spirits or apparitions. Commanders are a bLast though - immortal, ethereal and with insane stats. I sent one centurion in an arena deathmatch just for fun since I was trying out things, and he killed a regenerating earth-powerful cyclops without getting a scratch in some 20 turns the battle Lasted. He didn't hit very often, but he couldn't be hurt either.
[ November 18, 2003, 17:13: Message edited by: HJ ]
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November 18th, 2003, 09:20 PM
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Re: Soul gate
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Originally posted by HJ:
I've been trying out this theme, and there are a few things I don't quite understand.
1. Spectral weapons require MR check to see whether they hit the target or not. Does this happen in addition to usual comparison between att/def and damage/protection, or instead of one of these steps? In other words, a unit has to hit the target, be able to do damage, and on top of that it has to pass a MR check? What is the value that compares to MR in the first place (an equivalent of penetration for weapons)? (this MR requirement is not specific to spectral weapons only, but I still don't get it)
2. How do paralyzing attacks work exactly? Yes, they freeze the target, but don't do any other damage? In other words, if I have only spirits in my army, they will paralyze the enemies to oblivion but never actually kill them? The same goes for strength drain, does it in fact do any damage? I don't seem to have noticed any physical damage from either of these attacks, but I guess I might be wrong.
Btw, while I'm talking about the paralysis, how does illithid mind bLast work exactly? There are some things written down in its additional effects that I don't get at all.
3. Apparitions seem to disease every other unit in the squad they are placed in, although those units are undead. Am I right on this? What are the effects of the disease on undead? They don'y lose hitpoints, and heal after the battle (the incorporeal ones at least), but do they get additional afflictions at the same time?
All in all, very interesting theme, but might be very weak if MR is added on top of everything else, paralysis and strength drain don't do hitpoint damage, and the undead get additional afflictions. The only unit that is able to do damage then in the whole theme are the legionnaires, and you can only get them in a castle. Also, in a few turns you're not able to reanimate anything but the shadows in a province, since both corpses and population will be gone, so no more spirits or apparitions. Commanders are a bLast though - immortal, ethereal and with insane stats. I sent one centurion in an arena deathmatch just for fun since I was trying out things, and he killed a regenerating earth-powerful cyclops without getting a scratch in some 20 turns the battle Lasted. He didn't hit very often, but he couldn't be hurt either.
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Undeads are unaffected by disease. The spectral weapons require both att and MR roll to do damage.
You will need to make sure you have some spectral legionaires or other units capable of dealing damage along with the paralysers.
You will have to move your reanimating commanders to recently conquered provinces in order to get access to the unburied dead. So you can't just bunker up and reanimate, you have to be agressive and possibly pillage new provinces.
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November 18th, 2003, 10:08 PM
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Re: Soul gate
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Originally posted by johan osterman:
Undeads are unaffected by disease. The spectral weapons require both att and MR roll to do damage.
You will need to make sure you have some spectral legionaires or other units capable of dealing damage along with the paralysers.
You will have to move your reanimating commanders to recently conquered provinces in order to get access to the unburied dead. So you can't just bunker up and reanimate, you have to be agressive and possibly pillage new provinces.
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Thanks for the reply.
Ok, then I guess that all the afflictions (apart from the disease) were from combat after all. But I did understand correctly that apparitions disease all other squad mambers, but not other squads in the same province? If so, then it's just a matter of not combining them with anything else (not that I was planning to, but it means no demons either if they disease everything in the province, so I'd like to know).
I also guess that your answer means that strength drain and paralysis do not do any hitpoint damage. I am still a bit unsure about strength drain, as it's listed as if though it might do damage equal to unit's strength, and that the drain is only an additional effect. Is there anything else to the paralysis apart from target having 0 att/def and not moving?
So, MR check is done before even considering damage? But what number is used as an equivalent of spell penetration when doing the calculation? It would be very important, since they have to do an additional check, and their spectral weapons are not even AP (IIRC). In other words, as I said about the centurion's arena match, they are hard to hit, but have trouble hitting at the same time (and they are fried against Caelum). I guess etherealness also applies to regular missile weapons as well, as in even when hit they have a 75% chance of avoiding it altogether?
Aggressiveness is fine, I was just thinking when compared to Ashen empire that can reanimate longdead and longdead horsemen anywhere (and gets them for free in addition to that) it might be a bit disadvantaged. But I realize the strengths of it (ethereal units, bunches of paralyzing spirits - I've never had such an easy time when dealing with i.e. knights; definitely not this early in the game). It would seem that it's not relying on masses of units, like Ashen empire, but rather on a smaller more specialized forces.
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November 18th, 2003, 10:23 PM
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Re: Soul gate
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Thanks for the reply.
Ok, then I guess that all the afflictions (apart from the disease) were from combat after all. But I did understand correctly that apparitions disease all other squad mambers, but not other squads in the same province? If so, then it's just a matter of not combining them with anything else (not that I was planning to, but it means no demons either if they disease everything in the province, so I'd like to know).
I also guess that your answer means that strength drain and paralysis do not do any hitpoint damage. I am still a bit unsure about strength drain, as it's listed as if though it might do damage equal to unit's strength, and that the drain is only an additional effect. Is there anything else to the paralysis apart from target having 0 att/def and not moving?
So, MR check is done before even considering damage? But what number is used as an equivalent of spell penetration when doing the calculation? It would be very important, since they have to do an additional check, and their spectral weapons are not even AP (IIRC). In other words, as I said about the centurion's arena match, they are hard to hit, but have trouble hitting at the same time (and they are fried against Caelum). I guess etherealness also applies to regular missile weapons as well, as in even when hit they have a 75% chance of avoiding it altogether?
Aggressiveness is fine, I was just thinking when compared to Ashen empire that can reanimate longdead and longdead horsemen anywhere (and gets them for free in addition to that) it might be a bit disadvantaged. But I realize the strengths of it (ethereal units, bunches of paralyzing spirits - I've never had such an easy time when dealing with i.e. knights; definitely not this early in the game). It would seem that it's not relying on masses of units, like Ashen empire, but rather on a smaller more specialized forces.
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Steal strength do do HP damage and lowers the strength of units.
Paralyzed targets hit by an additional paralyze are slightly damaged.
Apparitions are surrounded by clouds of disease. Any units near them will be affected.
Spectral weapons have no additional penetration (11+2d6). The centurion does not have a spectral weapon (IIRC).
Wailing Ladies are sacred nowdays.
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November 18th, 2003, 10:38 PM
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Re: Soul gate
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Steal strength do do HP damage and lowers the strength of units.
Paralyzed targets hit by an additional paralyze are slightly damaged.
Apparitions are surrounded by clouds of disease. Any units near them will be affected.
Spectral weapons have no additional penetration (11+2d6). The centurion does not have a spectral weapon (IIRC).
Wailing Ladies are sacred nowdays.
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Ah, great! That means that the only reanimation that you can keep on doing is the one that also damages units, which makes perfect sense. You only get the special ones on special occasions, but "regular" ones any time. Shadows are very dangerous then. And even paralyzers can do damage, which is also great, as they seem to succeeed very often. And disease clouds means that noone is getting out of one of those battles unscathed. And wailing ladies are able to get fear +14 with death 9 (which you will probably have to get the consuls at death 6), so yes, it's great that they are sacred. And I know that centurions have regular weapons, I was just using it as an example of what I was trying to say. And I like this theme very much, and it's perhaps the most flavourful one in the game IMHO, along with carrion woods. And thank you for the reply. And...
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November 18th, 2003, 10:44 PM
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