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March 21st, 2008, 12:34 PM
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Re: The Annoyance of Nystul
Works well for me too.
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March 21st, 2008, 12:44 PM
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Re: The Annoyance of Nystul
No problem.
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March 21st, 2008, 10:28 PM
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Re: The Annoyance of Nystul
NP here
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March 25th, 2008, 05:28 PM
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Update from the Front
So sad to see a Niefelheim giant get leprosy. What a waste!
But despite the sorcerous onslaught of TC that continues to dramatically reduce Niefelheim's magic academy, we are happy to report getting off one icy spell that decimated a small part of TC's army. The western front appears to be lost - only one regiment, The Blizzard Corps, managed to escape the ruins of Niefelheim's western post. Things look a little better in the East, where Niefelheim won its only victory against TC with the help of an unusually cold winter (if only I had more water gems. Note to self: site search early on) and has managed to cross the straits to the North.
(Caveat: have yet to look at latest turn. Good chance some new sorcerous concoction has obliterated us)
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March 25th, 2008, 06:22 PM
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Re: Update from the Front
The occupational health risks of falling giant icy teardrops are unnacceptible, so the Triton Lords march (float?) on TC. Winter comes in greater numbers.
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March 27th, 2008, 05:56 AM
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Re: Update from the Front
I am going AI. Useless to fight. Frankly a little disappointed in some of these endgame strategies (exploits?) E.g. TC attacks with his Pretender who has cast Ritual of Returning upon himself and holds Unquenched (creates Heat from Hell).
TC Pretender's first action is to cast Mists of Deception, then I am assuming the Heat from Hell damages his pretender so the Ritual of returning kicks him home. There is a message that says TC is routed. But Niefelheim's entire army runs around fighting the illusionary warriors for what seems like forever amidst the Heat from Hell. Even though TC's pretender vanishes, it seems these spells remain in effect. The battle goes so long I cannot even bear to finish watching it and Niefel giants start dropping from fatigue and eventually get the message Niefelheim is routed. Huge Niefel army is slaughtered.
What kind of battle is that? What is the point of carrying on?
I am going to post this on the main thread and see if there are counters to this or if this is one of those unstoppable slaughter moves. The more I learn of these the more I become somewhat disenchanted with how these games end. If there are no counters then it seems it just is a race to research artifacts / summon tartarians.
btw - seems like a pretty advanced move for a noob game. Nice job >.< if you came up with it on your own.
Bye Capuchin, bye cruel world. I will be sure to distribute gems and magic items to those who wish to fight on.
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March 27th, 2008, 07:15 AM
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Re: Update from the Front
DonCorazon - yes, it's a known exploit. Some people just do anything to win, even if it means spoiling the game for others. I recommend not playing that person in future again.
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March 27th, 2008, 08:02 PM
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Re: Update from the Front
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If there are no counters then it seems it just is a race to research artifacts / summon tartarians.
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Damn, he discovered the secret! Quick, get the thought police!
Somehow I think that people are overreacting about this. As DonCorazon pointed out himself, he would probably have lost regardless of this. Endgame pretty much consists of finding and using deadlocks which other players are unable to get out of. This specific case might be exploiting a game mechanic, but so are lots of other things. Finding a good combo is the bread and butter of this game. Retreating before the script runs out is frowned upon, but I'd give it the benefit of doubt and assume that the interaction with armor of virtue was not planned. Even if it was, waiting a few more turns would hardly have affected the outcome.
I remember some heated discussions and angry mails from some old games of mine, and compared to this it's surprising to see people quitting like this. You dropped a brick, no problem with that. Consider it a coming of age and do it differently in the next game.
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