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January 7th, 2004, 11:40 PM
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Battle Afflication
Okay...I ended up in a pretty hard fight with my pretender god. After the battle I noticed that my pretender god got some funny hearts where its ability describtion is. So I right clicked on it to find out what it was. To my big surprise my poor pretender god a green dragon became a half limp blinded dragon with scars. It has suffered with battle affliction:
1. Lost one eye
2. Limp
3. Never healing wound
My question is which spell do I have to use to get my poor dragon up to 'nice'n'shine' dragon standard? Because if he gets more battle affliction there won't be any dragon left.
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January 7th, 2004, 11:53 PM
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Re: Battle Afflication
Staying in your own dominion and maintaining the global "Gift of Health" will work, but it takes time. Staying in the same province as the Chalice will work faster (seemingly), regardless of local dominion, but that's an artifact.
There's also a high-level nature summon -- the Faerie Court one -- which can help; the Queen can heal others' afflictions, much the same way an Arcosephale priestess can. T'ien Chi also gets a national hero which can heal in that same way. There may be others, I haven't checked 'em all.
Finally, a pretender can heal afflictions when killed and brought back, but that costs magic if the pretender has any left, and in the process of dying may get more afflictions...
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January 8th, 2004, 12:03 AM
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Re: Battle Afflication
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Originally posted by Thilock_Dominus:
Okay...I ended up in a pretty hard fight with my pretender god. After the battle I noticed that my pretender god got some funny hearts where its ability describtion is. So I right clicked on it to find out what it was. To my big surprise my poor pretender god a green dragon became a half limp blinded dragon with scars. It has suffered with battle affliction:
1. Lost one eye
2. Limp
3. Never healing wound
My question is which spell do I have to use to get my poor dragon up to 'nice'n'shine' dragon standard? Because if he gets more battle affliction there won't be any dragon left.
Thanks
with best regards
Thilock_Dominus
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It's a part of the game mechanism to balance out the power of super units .
Learn to live with it and don't get too attached to your god. It's just one of the pawns to get global supremacy, any way . Or send him out only when you think the odd of injury is small.
Limbing for Dragons doesn't matter as he can fly. The others are bad but there are worse. For example, he might get a hit in the head, become feeble mind and lose all ability to cast spell.
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January 8th, 2004, 12:36 AM
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Re: Battle Afflication
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Learn to live with it and don't get too attached to your god. It's just one of the pawns to get global supremacy, any way
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Although this may be good advice, it's something I've never been comfortable with. I mean, the premise of the game is that the whole war is about promoting your pretender to godhood.
If that pretender is killed, reducing its magic power, then the player may decide it's not worth resurrecting. Or maybe it gets so afflicted that it has to wait out the game in a Home for the Hopelessly Crippled. Psychologically, for me, that's game over.
It's this perspective that prompted me a while back to argue for pretender exemption from Magic Duel since, the way it is, giving your pretender mid-range astral magic is suicidal. I received no support, suggesting that others simply don't see the pretender the same way I do.
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January 8th, 2004, 01:05 AM
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Re: Battle Afflication
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Originally posted by Zapmeister:
quote: Learn to live with it and don't get too attached to your god. It's just one of the pawns to get global supremacy, any way
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Although this may be good advice, it's something I've never been comfortable with. I mean, the premise of the game is that the whole war is about promoting your pretender to godhood.
If that pretender is killed, reducing its magic power, then the player may decide it's not worth resurrecting. Or maybe it gets so afflicted that it has to wait out the game in a Home for the Hopelessly Crippled. Psychologically, for me, that's game over.
It's this perspective that prompted me a while back to argue for pretender exemption from Magic Duel since, the way it is, giving your pretender mid-range astral magic is suicidal. I received no support, suggesting that others simply don't see the pretender the same way I do. You don't need to go out and slaughter everybody to be a god. Your followers can do it for you . There are also many combinations to make a powerful enough god, without sacrifying the scales. And as long as you're careful, it's not hard to prevent battle afflictions even if your god is in the front line. You just need to learn the limits from experience.
I guess why nobody supported you was because the God as it is, is powerful enough. It doesn't really need to give him exception for Mind Duel, and thus easy access to "Body Ethereal" and "Luck".
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January 8th, 2004, 01:15 AM
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Re: Battle Afflication
Sure. That's what I usually do. But I was responding to your comment:
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Learn to live with it and don't get too attached to your god.
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that acknowledges that pretenders get critically hurt or killed, and advises mentally setting it aside. That's what I have trouble doing, and wish that the game design better supported the premise of the pretender as the raison d'etre of the nation.
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