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April 19th, 2008, 04:52 PM
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Re: Cool new event
Amazons are hard-coded into spesific terrains, and I think Garnet Amazons are only available in mountains and possibly border mountains. Garnets are waste, IIRC, and there aren't that many waste poptypes. Crystal are plains, so they are very rare because there are so many poptypes for plains; Jade are in swamps, and are quite common because there aren't that many swamp-spesific indeps.
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April 19th, 2008, 05:44 PM
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Re: Cool new event
In a current LA game on Alexander map I found Garnet amazons in wasteland and Onyx in mountains. And about a year ago I found Onyx amazons as MA Ulm. It was pretty good to get the lvl 2 priests as Ulm didn't have normal priests then. Onyx priestesses are very good for races without death. If you are successful with random, you get a lvl 1 death mage who can cast Dark Knowledge. If not, you get a lvl 2 priest who normally has her niche.
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April 19th, 2008, 05:46 PM
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Re: Cool new event
Crystal - Plains
Garnet - Waste
Onyx - Mountains
Jade - Swamp, Forest
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April 19th, 2008, 07:17 PM
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Re: Cool new event
I always hire garnet sorcs as blood hunters if I don't have easier access some other way. It's just much faster than using scouts. And you don't have to fork out 50 slaves every time you want another hunter. The priestesses are actually 2/3 cheaper in upkeep than sorcs, but you're at the mercy of the RNG, and you'll be hiring hunters at half the speed.
The F1 is also a bonus for nations without fire, both for lanterns and for fire resist items.
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