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				 Pythium in Dominions III 
 In Dominions II, Pythium was my strongest nation.  I have not dared trying itin Dominions III.  Any mage worth of the name starts with old age, and the
 really powerful ones start with advanced old age.  Has anyone played them
 to any extend?  I do not remember even seeing the nation in a multiplayer game.
 
 If they have become so unattractive that they are no longer a viable choice,
 maybe something should be done?
 
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				 Re: Pythium in Dominions III 
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				 Re: Pythium in Dominions III 
 The national angelic summons(mainly the seraphs and angels of fury) are very powerful and a growth scale and/or n4 bless+shrouds of the battle saint on important mages can pretty much handle old age. |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: Pythium in Dominions III 
 I know this isn't the end-all of power discussions, but the  Victorious Nation Sticky  shows Pythium to tie for first in MA at two wins, and tie for second overall behind Caelum. I think you don't see them often because they only exist in MA, the least popular age. They're also doing quite well in the game that I'm playing (Casual PBEM). 
 
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				 Re: Pythium in Dominions III 
 The N4 bless + shrouds still requires sending your important mages into combat regularly, though, right? And that doesn't heal old age afflictions.
 (My biggest annoyance with old age is the loss of precision.)
 
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				 Re: Pythium in Dominions III 
 The N4 bless+shroud is just to keep them from dying to disease. |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: Pythium in Dominions III 
  No, a regenerating unit doesn't suffer disease damage, even while not in combat. If the unit gets damaged somehow else, you have to get him into combat to *heal* him, but he won't die. 
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				 Re: Pythium in Dominions III 
 I am doing fine with old sauromancers, but they are not as old as the Arch Theurgs.I guess I'll give good old Pythium a try ;-)
 
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				 Re: Pythium in Dominions III 
 they get the angels, AND they get the perfect set up for an army stealing pretender. |  
	
		
	
	
	
	
	
	
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