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March 21st, 2004, 09:41 PM
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Re: Tien Chi Default
I got overrun by an AI playing Tien'Chi once. I was Arcoscephale with a Natajara combat pretender, and they had a Ghost King with a bunch of celestial summons. Stormed right through my home province pretty early on.
Jaif, there are national spells listed at the end of the manual, but these Tien'Chi ones don't seem to be there. There are also national spells which come pre-researched for some nations, but which other nations can eventually research - I don't know if those are documented anywhere, and they can be easy not to notice that you've got them automatically and not as a result of your research.
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March 21st, 2004, 10:00 PM
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Re: Tien Chi Default
Speaking of tien Chi, I'm on turn 18 of a multiplayer game with luck +3 and I have gotten ZERO heros.
Is this a bug, or am I just insanely unlucky?
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March 21st, 2004, 10:48 PM
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Re: Tien Chi Default
Another question about Tien Chi: does anybody else feel that Spring & Autumn theme is actually stronger than the default?
You lose the imperial archers and crossbowmen in S&A. They're powerful but not nonreplacable. The heavy mounted archers are wonderful on paper but they aren't very practical. In return, you get among the best mages in the game, Masters of the Five Elements and the flying Celestial Masters. Your infantries are all crappy but they're usable if supported up by your mages. More importantly, you still have the composite bow archers as your vehicle for early expansion. You even have access to "Dispossessed Spirits" for free. They can help your mediocre infantry a lot in battle.
Default theme of Tien Chi actually feels weak with the vulnerability of their Celestial Masters to Magic Duel. Master of the Way is a good buy but with only one Water and one random, they're hard to use in battle - 2 water and a random or 1 water, 1 nature and 1 random will be better.
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March 21st, 2004, 10:50 PM
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Re: Tien Chi Default
Quote:
Originally posted by rabelais:
Speaking of tien Chi, I'm on turn 18 of a multiplayer game with luck +3 and I have gotten ZERO heros.
Is this a bug, or am I just insanely unlucky?
Rabe the Coward Magnet
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You are only slightly unlucky, with luck +3 you average 1 hero every sixteenth turn or so.
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March 21st, 2004, 10:56 PM
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Re: Tien Chi Default
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Originally posted by ywl:
Another question about Tien Chi: does anybody else feel that Spring & Autumn theme is actually stronger than the default?
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Not really. Default T'ien C'hi gets some of the best cavalry in the game (including some of the best sacred cavalry), and they can take order scales. Their better archers, crossbowmen, and infantry are just icing on the cake.
They do play very differently though. I play default T'ien C'hi as an army-heavy nation with good magical backup, whereas S&A lives and dies with its mages.
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March 21st, 2004, 11:09 PM
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Re: Tien Chi Default
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Originally posted by jaif:
Noob question: what line are these spells located in? Actually, more broadly is there a reference somewhere for all national spells? Or even better, a blow-by-blow description of all the nations so I don't have to start a new game with each new nation/theme to figure them out?
-Jeff
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There is a thread entitled "Blessing Effects and National/Theme Starting Spells" in the forum, sticked at the top. Or use this link http://www.shrapnelgames.com/cgi-bin...4;t=000459;p=1 and scroll down near the end to Zen's post.
Note not all of the information are necessarily 100% up to date, in fact they probably are not as the post was made Feb. 3rd, 2004, but for the most part it should be adequate. Perhaps someone can make addenum to it including any corrections and V2.08 changes (e.g. Golden Era not included yet).
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[ March 21, 2004, 21:14: Message edited by: Gateway103 ]
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March 21st, 2004, 11:20 PM
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Re: Tien Chi Default
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Originally posted by Peter Ebbesen:
quote: Originally posted by ywl:
Another question about Tien Chi: does anybody else feel that Spring & Autumn theme is actually stronger than the default?
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Not really. Default T'ien C'hi gets some of the best cavalry in the game (including some of the best sacred cavalry), and they can take order scales. Their better archers, crossbowmen, and infantry are just icing on the cake.
They do play very differently though. I play default T'ien C'hi as an army-heavy nation with good magical backup, whereas S&A lives and dies with its mages. You love cavalry in general? It's hard for me to imagine their crossbowmen and archers as icing on the cake, rather than being the cake .
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