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November 21st, 2008, 02:36 AM
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Re: Did you know that? (Dominions trivia)
Minor trick:
Sieging a Lanka, or abysian castle? Wolven winter, changing the temperature scales, and hence the supplies, can help starve your opponent faster.
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November 20th, 2008, 09:42 PM
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Re: Did you know that? (Dominions trivia)
I think that's a great candidate for the Exploits thread, vfb 
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November 21st, 2008, 05:37 PM
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Re: Did you know that? (Dominions trivia)
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I think that's a great candidate for the Exploits thread, vfb 
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IMHO that's not an exploit. It *should* work like that even if you don't go into combat.
Note that the units you send in also gain an extra point of experience for being involved in a battle, according to the manual.
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November 21st, 2008, 06:20 PM
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Re: Did you know that? (Dominions trivia)
It is an exploit. No reason for a unit to ever die of disease, if you can keep a battle nearby.
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November 21st, 2008, 04:16 AM
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Re: Did you know that? (Dominions trivia)
It was an accident for me too. Down to 1 HP on a diseased capitol mage, and Late Winter was approaching rapidly. So I sent him solo into the indies, just holding one turn then retreating, so I could at least get up to 2 or 3 HP and live one more year. I was surprised to see he had the full 9 HP after retreating from the battle.
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Re: Did you know that? (Dominions trivia)
With regen they won't die of disease anyway, or it'll take a really long time (like 10 years) for 10 Late Winters to wear them down. In my case above, it was that I'd only reached Const 4 just as the mage was about to die.
I'm really surprised that anyone would think that this is an exploit. I thought HB was joking! Maybe he was? Chris sounds like he's not joking though.
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Re: Did you know that? (Dominions trivia)
1) Did you know that the "Charge Bonus for First Strike" that Lances receive is a damage bonus equivalent to 30% of the unit's action points?
So for example, a Lance-wielding indy Heavy Cavalry (20 action points, 16 damage, strength not added) will deal 16 + 20*0.3 = 22 damage. If he is Quickened, his action points will double to 40, so he'll deal 16 + 40*0.3 = 28 damage.
2) Did you know that with Strength of Giants, a Light Lance 1st strike becomes at least as deadly as a Lance?
Light Lances are 3damage plus strength of the wielder, while Lances are 16damage, but strength isn't added. The weakest Light Lance wielders are 9str (Jade Maiden, Nightmare, and Pegasus Rider), so after SoG they deal 9+3+4 = 16 damage before the 1st strike bonus, same as a Lance. Actually, most Light Lance wielders are stronger than 9, so Strength of Giants generally makes the Light Lance 1st strike more deadly than a Lance.
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Re: Did you know that? (Dominions trivia)
No no, I think it's funny, but I'm definitely not joking, sorry.
It's blatantly and obviously an exploit.
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Re: Did you know that? (Dominions trivia)
Well, if it rounds at every step it can matter what the order is.
Personal bonuses (Master Smiths, etc) stack with hammers.
The Forge and Site bonuses are applied separately.
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Re: Did you know that? (Dominions trivia)
You can press 'Shift-F' (free?) in the review battle screen.
This unlocks the numpad '7' and '9' keys to rotate the camera about its Y-axis, and the 'Home' and 'End' keys to rotate the camera about its X-axis.
It also unlocks limits placed on the normal battlefield camera movement keys.
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