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March 10th, 2004, 11:18 PM
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Re: Going down in style
Good show Fahdiz! Forgot about killing the caster of the spell.
To stop this thread from being hijacked I recommend building tons of constructs and undead. Put the lot in a forward lowsupply province that's sure to meet the Caelums path. Build a fortress. He'll see a huge red square in the fortress and most likely assume that it is your main army, especially if you put some bigshot summons in there. While he's distracted sieging your fortress, which might take a long time since Caelum units eats a whole lot of supplies, take your real army and rampage trough his backyard.
[ March 10, 2004, 21:19: Message edited by: Wauthan ]
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March 10th, 2004, 11:27 PM
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Lieutenant General
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Re: Going down in style
though killing the caster doesn't seem to work if the caster was a pretender god, which seems to often mess up my trying to get rid of some AI's Burden of Time.
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March 10th, 2004, 11:30 PM
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Re: Going down in style
If it was the pretender who cast the spell, which is often the case with the AI, it will no be dead until it's banished completely. While it's dead it's simply on a funeral style vacation as far as the game is conserned.
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March 10th, 2004, 11:35 PM
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Shrapnel Fanatic
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Re: Going down in style
A sig line that I use often (and surprisingly no one has commented on) is...
Me: Some play to win or lose. Others just to stay in the game.
Them: Are we talking about games? Or about life in general?
Me: Exactly.
OK besides the metaphysical message it IS also saying something about gaming. And Dominions2 especially. Remember Data playing a game of Strategema with Kolrami? And how he won?
STAR TREK: "Peak Performance" - 4/19/89 - ACT FIVE
DATA "Working under the assumption that
Kolrami is attempting to win, it
is reasonable to assume that he
expects me to play for the same goal."
WESLEY "You werent."
DATA
"No. I was playing only for a
standoff -- a "draw." While
Kolrami was dedicated to winning,
I was able to pass up obvious
avenues of advancement and settle
for a balance."
Ive seen games of Dominions played that way. Well beside the hit-n-run tactics you came up with you might negotiate a new home from one of the other players. Some back province where they dont have alot of defence and they will let you take it without considering it an aggressive act.
Maybe someone who looks like they would LIKE to be aggressive toward arcos but not OPENLY so.
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March 10th, 2004, 11:43 PM
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Re: Going down in style
Summon Horrors like crazy. Send blood mages into combat, have them summon some horrors, then retreat. It's really annoying... you wreak devastation quite cheaply. I put the Lesser Horror Twin Spear on a scout in an MP game with 5xSummon lesser horror, then retreat orders, and he never lost a battle and was never harmed. He did retreat a lot, but gained the province from which he retreated. Fun! Sent horrors cause indy provinces if they win, but are very cheap.
If you have extra air gems, rain seeking arrows on him... everyone hates those.
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March 10th, 2004, 11:46 PM
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Re: Going down in style
Casting Eyes of God is very dangerous in a MP game.
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March 10th, 2004, 11:54 PM
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Re: Going down in style
Quote:
Originally posted by Wauthan:
You dispell global spells by either casting the Astral spell aptly named "Dispell" or by casting the global spell yourself (which creates a little tugowar between your spellpower and the original caster. You don't always manage to win).
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Astral spell, I see. That's why I never came across it. Guess I'll try Arco then.
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