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January 12th, 2011, 04:50 AM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
Ermor buying astral gems, we offer fire at exchange rate of 1.4 for 1, air at the exchange rate of 1.2 for 1 and death at 1 for 1 ratio, we also offer gold at the price of 30 gold per astral gems.
Also, anyone interested in selling blood slaves please contact us.
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January 13th, 2011, 03:48 PM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
Is it just me, or is this game postponed yet again?
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January 13th, 2011, 03:57 PM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
Yes, but I think this one was a Llamaserver delay. Llama seem to be fixing some bugs regarding the new patch, regarding score graphs? and I've seen other games get delayed (the ones I admin)
This of course means that someone will still wait til the deadline to drop in the turn, just before it hosts...
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January 16th, 2011, 02:10 AM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
Damnit. Server has postponed the hosting even further!
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January 20th, 2011, 12:35 PM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
Oh no! Pangaea! What happened to you?
Seriously though. I thought I would loose that battle. As such, I only sent the expendable mages that I could afford to miss. And I would probably have lost it too, were it not for one of my mages breaking script and spamming raise dead. That probably gave my army the hitpoints to resist a mass rout. It also, regrettably, killed half of my communion slaves. A fair trade though.
Anyway, what is going down in Mictlan these days? I don't have any scouts down there and i'm curious.
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January 20th, 2011, 01:19 PM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
Never so good to stick everything in one single army. Was a good battle doe. I thought TC would have lost due to fatigue and critical hits eventually but it seems it was TC who cast relief.
But seriously? Panic? That was a terrible spell for either one of you.
Did either one of you actually script that spell or was that yet another brilliant AI move?
I expected something more like destruction + earth meld. I think that would have easily won you the battle Pangaea.
And yes, what is happening? I've been waiting for a while to see any real battles down there. I must say, I like your armies Bandar.
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January 20th, 2011, 01:39 PM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
Yea, panic did not work out like he planned it. The problem seem to be that it always target the biggest, unbroken, unit first. For me? That would be my squad of Celestial soliders. I checked, and at one point one of them had moral -52. Unfortunately for Pangaea, he did not take any damage for a long time and did as such not need to make moral checks.
My only panic caster was a indy commander with a wall shaker. Wall shakers give you the ability to cast panic for free. And its not like he had anything better to do.
Personally, I expected him to cast: AoG and earthquake. But I did not realize that his only earth 4 caster only had 1 hitpoint. Man, Pangaea is really hurting for lack of bloodstones, aren't they?
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January 24th, 2011, 06:24 AM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
Could we just increase hosting interval and stop postponing? IIRC each turn is being postponed twice since before the NE. I know it's very dramatic, but more then enough is too much.
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January 25th, 2011, 08:50 PM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
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Originally Posted by Corinthian
Anyway, what is going down in Mictlan these days? I don't have any scouts down there and i'm curious.
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Oh the normal stuff, warm winters, hot summers. We're enjoying some stellar views from our castles while couple of nations are knocking at the doors. Not much to do but to drink enough wine (those endless bags are really good, they pack a punch) and this broth is really tasty. Yum. The general populace are confused though, why are the evil burning men and apes appearing all over? Are they scared of our forests or what? It's not like we haven't been peaceful (Except for those evil pythians, who were like really evil with their PD40 provinces!). We even forfeited all blood magic to keep you guys happy and this is how you repay us?
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February 21st, 2011, 07:20 PM
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Re: Kings of Drama - Keeping up the proud tradition
The score tables are stuck on turn 41. I was wondering if we should ask Llamabeast to update them. On the one hand it would be useful to have more information, on the other hand being a little in the dark might add to the fun/realism (a relative term in dominions) of the game and we do have graphs (though I find them harder to read for some things). And of course it would take some time from LLama who generously hosts the server.
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