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March 18th, 2004, 08:53 PM
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Re: Fear of your own Mages
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But yes, water mages can be dangerous; even if they start away from everyone else, there's no guarantee that they won't move closer to the rest of yours.
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If you put them on "cast spells", then they will only move anywhere if there are absolutely no other spells that could have any effect, or if you rout.
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March 18th, 2004, 10:04 PM
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Re: Fear of your own Mages
Hm. Clams are always nice. But for Celestial Masters, Theurgs, Mystics and others, it'd be nice to get some battlefield use.
BoW mixes decently with most undead; I think either Soulless or Ghouls might not be immune, but all the longead, spectral and wightly ones are. Jotuns also are immune, although Utgard needs to be careful about the Seithkonas that are oh so fun once Nether Darts is available.
A water mage can still be useful on the battlefield, with Quickening, Cold Bolts, Falling Frost, Frozen Heart, warding... not as showy as fire or lightning magic perhaps, or as entertaining as Gifts from Heaven (150 points of *WHAM!*) but still handy.
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March 18th, 2004, 11:43 PM
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Re: Fear of your own Mages
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Originally posted by Norfleet:
quote: Originally posted by Taqwus:
But yes, water mages can be dangerous; even if they start away from everyone else, there's no guarantee that they won't move closer to the rest of yours.
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Water Mages, with Breath of Winter researched, are a health hazard to the rest of your forces that are too close, and probably should not be brought into combat.
However, they're so useful out of combat that "useless" is far from an apt description: Give him a water bracelet, have him get his lazy *** to work forging clams for you. You'll quickly learn to value him in no time. Oh I do this frequently. It's just that if I have a mage with 2 water for combat I have to micromange troops, whereas with other mages just give them some guards and send them into combat. Basically, I meant useless in combat if you don't have undead or other immune troops.
My basic question is what is the reasoning behind this. There are other things I "don't like" in Dominions but there are reasons. Examples:
I don't like starvation, but it's there to require more management of large armies.
I don't powerful spells cosing more gems, but it's there to restrict their casting.
I don't like most mages having few HP, but it's there to balance their power.
I don't like Water 2 mages casting Breath of Winter killing friendly troops if they aren't immune, but it's there because...???
I don't like Magic Duel basically making Astral 1 and 2 mages useless in combat, but it's there because...???
The first 3 are simplistic and I know there are other reasons, but you get the idea. Those seem to make sense to me and lend to a more interesting game. Can anyone complete the Last 2 and tell why those add to balance and gameplay??
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March 19th, 2004, 12:14 AM
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Re: Fear of your own Mages
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I don't like Water 2 mages casting Breath of Winter killing friendly troops if they aren't immune, but it's there because...???
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It's there because the spellcasting AI is stupid. If the spellcasting AI were not stupid, we wouldn't need even 5 spell orders, because the AI would always cast the correct spells. However, the AI is incredibly stupid, and this is why you are given 5 spells worth of handholding. Admittedly, the spellcasting AI is better than that of other games, but the fundamenetal problem here is that computers are stupid. They do dumb things quickly, but humans are generally smarter than computers. Artificial Intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.
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I don't like Magic Duel basically making Astral 1 and 2 mages useless in combat, but it's there because...???
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Magic Duel is not has enormously harmful as you make it sound: It's actually the other way around: Those Astral-1 and Astral-2 mages are a big threat to anyone who has a small to moderate amount of Astral on the pretender, because you can communion them together and have a goodly chance of killing it that way.
On the reverse side, I doubt anyone is going to commit an Astral 7 or 8 mage just to magic duel your little astral mages, who are probably expendable anyway. If they send a less than astral 7 mage against an astral 1 mage, they will probably die from magic duelling you. They may kill a fair number of your mages, but it's easier to replace a stock astral-1 or 2 mage than it is to replace something which may be astral 5, and certainly required empowerment or items to get there. Besides, Astral is just too awesome to pass up, even with the threat of magic duels. Some people, however, feel that this makes astral too dangerous....and that's their loss, IMO.
[ March 18, 2004, 22:16: Message edited by: Norfleet ]
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March 19th, 2004, 12:28 AM
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Re: Fear of your own Mages
Magic Duel is a very real threat in the hands of certain players. If you want to see it abused, try playing T'ien Ch'i and relying on Celestial Masters in a MP game with Pythium, Arco, or R'leyh in the game as well and you will see it's effectiveness.
While I admit the other nations with at least 2 in Astral have a minor thought of Mind Duel, any nation with 1 Astral on their primary -expensive- mage has to worry about such things.
And Quickness and Mind Duel on the Astral King will wipe out huge masses of small end Mind Duelers. In my Experience Astral 7+ on an Astral King can typically nullify anything with 3 and Below Astral and kill them all with very little actual threat to him (weird luck aside).
Also Mind Hunt is a very real threat if you go into their Dominion with your Astral Mages.
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March 19th, 2004, 12:34 AM
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Re: Fear of your own Mages
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And Quickness and Mind Duel on the Astral King will wipe out huge masses of small end Mind Duelers. In my Experience Astral 7+ on an Astral King can typically nullify anything with 3 and Below Astral and kill them all with very little actual threat to him (weird luck aside).
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I recall that the safety margin for magic duelling was 6-over. If you're 6 over, always duel, otherwise, only duel if you killing him is more important than the survival of your mage.
Of course, the more duellers you face at once, the more likely they'll communion themselves into a large duelling array and gun you down anyway. The stronger their leading astral mages are, the fewer astral mages have to attend for this to happen.
It is, however, very true that the Celestial Master is particularly weak against duelling: He's only astral 1, which means you only need an astral 7 mage to kill him, and Pythium, R'lyeh, Arco, can all easily achieve that with a combination of items, communion, and/or randoms. The price tag of the CM being what it is, he can't quite be considered sufficiently expendable small-fry that nobody will bother, either.
[ March 18, 2004, 22:38: Message edited by: Norfleet ]
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March 19th, 2004, 12:44 AM
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Re: Fear of your own Mages
The Mind Duel does the highest first. So if he has 2 or 3 Masters with 4-8 Slaves (Assuming they are all lowend Astral Users).
I know what the 'safety' range is, but you win with anything 4+ in levels I have found except with freak occurances (which can happen, but 1 in 20 or 30 MD's or so). So all you have to do is win against the ones who are higher and mop up the lower end ones. What would be even better is if it targeted the lowest first to MD to kill Communion Slaves, however this would still give Pythium an edge. Most of the time you'll be dealing with Light of the Northern Star, but other than that, the odds still work for the higher end Astral user.
For other players it may be less of an impact. If I'm playing an Astrally strong nation or pretender, I always script Mind Duel first on those mages who have 4+ Astral (After LotNS) And I rarely lose any while the opponent loses Grand Thamaturgs, Warlocks, Grand Masters, Nornas and others with much more than the % frequency.
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