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February 7th, 2004, 06:49 AM
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Re: I give up, you finally won me over
I once had an "army" consisting of 2 hydras and a commander. I left the hydras in the center of the green box and put the commander in the back corner. Gave the commander orders to retreat, and the hydras "hold and attack>closest" + "retreat". They never actually got close enough to attack due to the starting position, but retreated just ahead of the enemy army and left them in a cloud of poison gas. I used this tactic to whittle down independent armies. It was common to see 20-30 deaths due to poisoning.
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February 7th, 2004, 07:10 AM
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Re: I give up, you finally won me over
In all reality, if you have ~7 Hydras on a flank with charge orders on them and you keep your main force farther back than you normally do and on the opposite flank, you can do fairly decently on the friendly fire deaths. But in general the armies are incompatible unless you count on taking high losses.
One way to make sure your army casts Poison Ward/Serpent's Blessing is by only sending in your Hydra combined armies against large armies, then the trigger fires for gem usage.
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February 7th, 2004, 07:19 AM
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Re: I give up, you finally won me over
Wow, a very helpful community! That is golden when trying to figure a game out
Well, i guess I will just post the hydra as a lone defender of a border province. And in the next game i wont buy a hydra before im sure i can keep its fellow soldiers alive
Meanwhile i got a new problem... With my astral pretender, I tried my first ritual spell: Astral projection. Well that certainly wasnt worth it... as he was discovered and is now feebleminded  No more magic from that guy.
A pretty big hit to take so early in the game.
How do i remove it?
Seems like a pretty useless spell if the risk is so great? I could easily have sent a scout instead, but i did it to try out a ritual spell.
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February 7th, 2004, 07:34 AM
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Re: I give up, you finally won me over
To recover from Feeblemindness,
- you can cast Gift of Health (Global Enchanment, N5 & Enchantment5), which can restore various Affliction
- you can forge a Chalice (3N2S & Con8), and give it to your pretender. The Chalice has a chance of healing Afflictions every turn, so just keep it on for a while
- I believe you can also cast ritual spell Gift of Reason (N4 & Thaumaturgy4) on your Pretender
- Arco Priestess and an Tien Chi Hero are also capable of healing Afflication. If you aren't playing one of these guys, probably no luck unless you can charm them (if you mind enslave them, they will need to be Gift of Reason first to be able to heal I think, thus makes the point moot)
- You can Wish it away, but if you can cast Wish spell, you have all the above cheaper means
As you can see, all the above cost gems and researchs, as well as having mages capable of casting them.
- There is another poor man's way, but not guarrantied to work and/or not make things worth. That is, get you Pretender killed, and recall him/her/it back. A recalled Pretender has chance of healing some or all of acquired Afflictions.
Obviously this not the best nor a desirable way. But sometimes a Crippled + Blind + Never Healing Pretender can be more useful than a Feebleminded one, especially if he/she/it has good research ability. (Kind of a funny mental image of a blinded/limbless researcher. Now only if he/she/it was also deaf and otherwise lack ways to communicate with others...) Anyhow, don't do this unless you ABSOLUTELY have to get rid of the feeblemindedness and have no other ways.
-Gateway103
[ February 07, 2004, 05:35: Message edited by: Gateway103 ]
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February 7th, 2004, 08:36 AM
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Re: I give up, you finally won me over
As far as I know, Gift of Reason does not remove feeblemindedness, nor can you Wish to remove afflictions. Not 100% sure though.
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February 7th, 2004, 08:45 AM
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Re: I give up, you finally won me over
Gift of Reason can never be cast on your pretender, since it only grants commander status to a normal grunt....which is a status your god can never be in.
Gift of Health has a random chance of removing afflictions every turn, but Gift of Reason has nothing whatsoever to do with afflictions.
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February 7th, 2004, 08:49 AM
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Re: I give up, you finally won me over
Well, since it is very early in the game, all those solutions are many turns away. I have given up on that game, and started a new one.
I know i´m new, but so far that seems like a very unbalanced spell (astral projection). Very low gain and huge risk.
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