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I don't see a reason to change how banish works, i think its perfectly thematic and balanced in general. Yomi just needs to be improved a little, either given some reasonable non-demon troops, or improve the demons slightly. That can be MR, a national spell, or some other improvement to balance against the banish susceptibility
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I don't see a reason to change how banish works, i think its perfectly thematic and balanced in general. Yomi just needs to be improved a little, either given some reasonable non-demon troops, or improve the demons slightly. That can be MR, a national spell, or some other improvement to balance against the banish susceptibility
Agreed! How about giving Yomi "Tempering the Will"? They've got the casters for it, it won't do a whole heck of a lot for them most of the time due to the already-pretty-good MR so it's unlikely to disturb balance.

And while we're at it, give Hannyas +10%W so Yomi can: (1) have a shot at summoning a Kappa without forcing them to take a WN god or pray for amazons, and (2) make rune smashers so "Tempering the Will" has something like a 10% chance of actually increasing MR, instead of just 5%.
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