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Old May 1st, 2004, 03:07 PM
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Default Re: R\'lyeh Strategies

I prefer to go to land in the midgame at the earliest, unless there's a small patch/peninsula that's largely surrounded by water and can thereby be easily protected by a fortress. Aside from Atlantis or possibly Ermor, there's no competition for water resources early in the game and you should therefore snatch them up as quickly as possible and mine them thoroughly with Voice of Tiamat/Akashic Record (depending on your preferences in research.)

The advantages of land (hybrid spawning, greater variety in magic sites) aren't overwhelming initially and the biggest problem I find with them is that, due to R'lyeh's generally slow speed, it's difficult to send reinforcements to land provinces given that your best units are recruitable only in water. I prefer to bide my time, build forts near the coastal provinces that I want to start my aggression outwards at, and even let my opponents conquer indy provinces first, as they'll often move their forces elsewhere, leaving only PD behind. PD, in most cases, is easier to crush than indies on a high setting. This way you have solid reinforcements coming from the water directly next to your landing point. After that, you might consider consolidating your land presence with a quick fort+lab build, as nobody loves to see squids on shore. The lab will be a huge plus as you'll now have Gateway potential to speed up reinforcements to land AND you'll now have access to all the land-only summons you've hopefully been hoarding gems for.
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Old May 1st, 2004, 03:23 PM
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Thanks very much.

You mention something that I also have a question about: Tiamat/Acashic.

I have never used these spells. It just seems I never have the gems for them, I use them for forging and whatnot. Are they worth it? I tend to send my Mage starspawns out searching with the pretender. How viable / stupid is that?
I should say: I have NEVER used a gem-search-spell, ever, with any race, because I usually search. (I play quite a bit of Tien S&A, which has natural searchers.) Is this newbie-ness from me?
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I have never used these spells. It just seems I never have the gems for them, I use them for forging and whatnot.
Voice of Tiamat is very cheap, and very useful, since it gives you all elemental sites in a province.

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I should say: I have NEVER used a gem-search-spell, ever, with any race, because I usually search. (I play quite a bit of Tien S&A, which has natural searchers.) Is this newbie-ness from me?
Given standard game settings, your mages can search about twice as effectively by using the searching spells as by moving to a province, then searching.
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Old May 1st, 2004, 03:57 PM
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OK. I guess I tended to search with the mages who had a lot of different paths, and those "auspex"-type spells which only find 1 type of gem seemed like a waste: I would need to cast that 4x or so to find all of those of one type. And by the time I have enough gems for Acashic, I already needed to search everywhere (the prerequisite for getting the gems to cast it in the first place).
But Tiamat I suppose is different....
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I have never used these spells. It just seems I never have the gems for them, I use them for forging and whatnot.
Voice of Tiamat is very cheap, and very useful, since it gives you all elemental sites in a province.

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I should say: I have NEVER used a gem-search-spell, ever, with any race, because I usually search. (I play quite a bit of Tien S&A, which has natural searchers.) Is this newbie-ness from me?
Given standard game settings, your mages can search about twice as effectively by using the searching spells as by moving to a province, then searching.

It depends very much on what mages you have. A mage who has most of his power in one path (like Anathemant Salamanders) is better off casting search spells, if you can afford the gem cost; it really does double his effectiveness. A Master of Five Elements searches five paths at once if he goes and searches on the ground, but only one per search spell. The M5E won't find high level sites; but high level sites are rare (but also more powerful). A Celestial Master will find some high level sites and a lot of low level sites, but his time may be too valuable to spend on searching. Other mages fall somewhere in between. A Mystic will find most astral sites and some elemental sites if he goes and looks, but will find all astral sites and no elemental sites if he casts Arcane Probing; but you can Probe twice as many provinces per 2 months, if you can spare the gems for it.

It's very much a tradeoff, especially if you get few other benefits from the Thaumaturgy research required for most search spells. I tend to favor ground searching until I have a pretty healthy gem income to support a "divination squad" while still doing other things. But since the original poster specified he played Spring & Autumn T'ien Ch'i - I'm not sure it's ever worthwhile for them to switch to search spells (except the Masters of the Dead and possibly of the Way). Their magical breadth makes searching on the ground more efficient - at least for the low level sites that you can actually find that way.

Also, don't search (by *any* means) provinces that you don't think you can hold. It just gives more gem income and possibly recruitment options to whoever takes it away from you, unless you get really lucky and get a free fortress.
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Default Re: R\'lyeh Strategies

Hm.

I have also noticed that some of the higher level sites arent even particularly great (give 1 gem).

I have also noticed that some site listed as requiring lvl-2 to find (according to that spreadsheet) I have found with lvl-1 mages....

Well it's food for thought. Thanks, I'll try this all out.
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When do you folks head for land?
Before the patch it was good to go to land early. Land independents were in general much easier to deal with than tritons. Now with paralysis nerfed, I'm not so sure. There's rarely a whole lot of competition for ocean provinces (if Atlantis and to a lesser degree Ermor aren't in the game) but if you wait long enough people will start taking them.

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I have also noticed that some of the higher level sites arent even particularly great (give 1 gem).
The level 4 sites are all really good. There are some mediocre level 3 sites, but most of the really good sites are at least level 2.
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