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March 30th, 2004, 09:13 PM
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Re: On the effective early use of Pretenders in combat
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Originally posted by Peter Ebbesen:
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With that combo: etherealness, luck, 14+ protection, 20+ defense, regeneration... I think it might actually be numerically impossible to get afflictions from standard troops. It's at least very improbable.
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Tell that to one of my friends' super Molochs with exceptional equipment who lost an arm to my crossbowmen - in melee. He swooped directly into the formation and let them suicide in melee attacks against his 16 AP fire shield, but some of them got lucky enough to hit him for a few points of damage and one of them cut off an arm.
It may be unlikely, but it does happen if you get attacked by enough troops, even if you are ethereal, lucky, and have exceptionally high defense and protection. You forgot the regeneration, which lowers the chances further, right?
I'm sure it can happen... but I like my odds with 3 attacks per round, plus quickness, plus breath of winter, plus astral shield, plus fear +10... I'm pretty confident that the attackers that aren't dead, frozen, paralyzed, or running away: can't hit or hurt him. I guess I'm "reckless".
And anyway, that's partially what the nature is for... either Gift of Health or a Fairy Queen mid game.
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March 30th, 2004, 09:30 PM
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Re: On the effective early use of Pretenders in combat
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You forgot the regeneration, which lowers the chances further, right?
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No, I do not. It was a super-boosted Moloch in all respects. 
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March 30th, 2004, 09:49 PM
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Re: On the effective early use of Pretenders in combat
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quote: How about using Pretenders as magical artillery? Is this more or less common than using them as SC, and is it more or less effective, or about the same?
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I am sure there are people who do this - I tend to usually either build for supercombatants or site-searchers/forgers. But a site-searcher could certainly be used as artillery, given the right paths and the right research. The trouble with this is that you won't really get much out of them in the early game, because your research won't be high enough for some of the really effective artillery spells. If you've got the path high enough for it - Fire Darts. Evocation 1, armour piercing, amount of darts goes up with path level, though path-independent low damage forces you to research up to Flare before going up against heavy cavalry. Plus, you can get the scorching started from turn 2.
Of course you need some screen of troops and this isn't answer for all -strategy, but if you're looking for an artillery support from the start, the darts are an option. With fire9 as an added bonus: flaming weapons bless effect.
I'm quite uneasy trying to thug my way with expensive units (dying, wounding, etc) and found that one approach a bit more forgiving than a melee pretender when I had to quickly come up with something for a MP game few months back.
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March 30th, 2004, 10:16 PM
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Re: On the effective early use of Pretenders in combat
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Originally posted by Peter Ebbesen:
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You forgot the regeneration, which lowers the chances further, right?
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No, I do not. It was a super-boosted Moloch in all respects. Well, like I said, I believe that it can happen... but I have yet to see it happen vs. indies... in dozens off tests against random str 9 provinces. That's good enough for me.
And the Void Lord can't go blind, so he's at least immune to that particular ticket to the SC retirement home. 
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March 31st, 2004, 03:48 AM
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Re: On the effective early use of Pretenders in combat
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Huzurdaddi - you mentioned a reluctance to taking Astral on an SC, probably due to Mind Duel...but I think you might reconsider and stick Astral 5 on a Wyrm. Talk about an SC! Research up to Astral Shield and let him rip through the indies. It's really amazing...
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Actually my 1st SC was a wyrm with astral. I was shocked to see how well he did in combat. I actually thought that something was wrong with the game
However after reading how Zen is so afraid of astral on SC's I decided I should try something else.
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And all I'm doing is recruiting mages, researching, and patrolling with the starting army to combat raised taxes.
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Hmmm ... increasing taxes and patrolling on the 1st few turns. That may in fact be a good idea! I've never done it since I thought that the population loss from higher taxes would make it not worth it ... I'll have to try it out! Good tip!
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With that combo: etherealness, luck, 14+ protection, 20+ defense, regeneration... I think it might actually be numerically impossible to get afflictions from standard troops. It's at least very improbable.
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Well My VQ gets them all of the time (weirdly) and she has protection in the 30's, is etherial, and regenerates. However her defence is no where near 20. Oh and silly me I don't give her a coin of luck most of the time (cuz I'm a tard).
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3 Water, 7 Astral, 3 Nature
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Nice astral! If Mind Duel is not open eneded (and I think it's not ... I hope it's not) then you are safe from those cheap level 1 dudes. Good decision!
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with a mausoleum if you beuild a fortress above the waves
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Is that right? Wow, that's a pain for those aquatic races. I suppose that means that you have to forge sacks of wine quite commonly!
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There is no doubt that the VQ is the fastest out of the gate... most definately with Ulm.
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Yes ULM would be turn 3. That would be nice. Pythium (my current fav!) is turn 5. No idea on the other races, I figure they will take a touch longer.
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You forgot the regeneration, which lowers the chances further, right?
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I think it reduces it by 90%, actually so yes indeeeddy!
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No, I do not. It was a super-boosted Moloch in all respects.
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Sucks to be him then!! But that follows from my experience with my VQ (note: I do not have astral shield).
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If you've got the path high enough for it - Fire Darts.
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leech whenever I use these all I see is them raining everywhere but on the enemy
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With fire9 as an added bonus: flaming weapons bless effect.
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Now you are talking this is a great bless effect!
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And the Void Lord can't go blind, so he's at least immune to that particular ticket to the SC retirement home.
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Really? it says that he starts of "blind" but I thought that was just window dressing and for flavour.
Anyway to summarize what we have so far:
The VQ is an excellent combat pretender by turn 3 (if ulm) or turn 5 for many other races. She can fly which gives strategic options. However she is not the most uber of all pretenders in 1v1 combat.
The Void Lord is an excellent combat pretender who takes about 7 turns to take off (if you research hard). He also requires pretty harsh scales to be truely excellent (due to cost of magic paths) however he will obliterate any independent, and will do well in 1v1 combat later in the game.
Anymore good SC's to add? With accompaning magic paths, items, and turn by which he/she becomes Ub3r.
[ March 31, 2004, 01:52: Message edited by: Huzurdaddi ]
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March 31st, 2004, 03:58 AM
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Re: On the effective early use of Pretenders in combat
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Fine in SP, less fine in MP where one of the astal nations will have a lineup of 6-10+ cheap L1 astral units all with orders to mind duel.
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Astral 5 vs astral 1 is a near guarantee that the wyrm will win every duel.
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March 31st, 2004, 05:21 AM
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Re: On the effective early use of Pretenders in combat
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With that combo: etherealness, luck, 14+ protection, 20+ defense, regeneration... I think it might actually be numerically impossible to get afflictions from standard troops. It's at least very improbable.
Well My VQ gets them all of the time (weirdly) and she has protection in the 30's, is etherial, and regenerates. However her defence is no where near 20. Oh and silly me I don't give her a coin of luck most of the time (cuz I'm a tard).
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Yeah, luck is pretty crucial (an additional 50% miss rate beyond the 75% from etherealness)... and so is defense... since the only 100% sure way to not get afflictions is to not get hit!
The reason why you are getting more afflictions is because the chance is related to what percentage of your HP the damage you receive is. So the lower your hit points, the more likely you are to get an affliction.
Not a big deal for a VQ though.
I feel that things like Astral Shield and serious Fear effect are very important, because they reduce the number of attacks that come at you dramatically...
Being a walking blender is helpful too (understatement)... but that's hard to balance with not falling unconcious due to fatique... because I'm not sure what the exact numbers are for what that does to your defense and protection, but I'm certain it's really really bad.
Oh, and I never invade a Lizardman province with my SC... curse is, uhm, irritating.
[ March 31, 2004, 03:22: Message edited by: AhhhFresh ]
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