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				 Re: Dominions II Bug Thread 
 I've recently verified in 2.14 that stealth commanders can lead non-stealth units out of currently sieged castles: 1.Remove troops from stealth leader, 2.give sneak order to stealth leader, (2a.change to move via menu), 3.add troops again. The troops move like normal, ie. they do not participate when the castle is stormed. This works at least with flyers, but I think stealth is the key here. |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: Dominions II Bug Thread 
 Curious: How many non-commander Shamblers should Atlantis have? Currently, I'm seeing 3. A shambler, War Shambler, and a Shambler Chief. That's in addition to the Shambler Chief commander that's recruitable. I've disabled all my mods just in case it's fluke, but still the same (actually in one modded game, the extra chief showed up as that Shambler hero). So for now, I'm thinking bug. Maybe someone else who knows more about these things could check? 
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				February 11th, 2005, 09:03 PM
			
			
			
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 I Don't know if this has been reported already but, the race description of TienChi says military.....CROSSBOWS..... Tien Chi does not have Crossbows. |  
	
		
	
	
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				February 12th, 2005, 11:36 AM
			
			
			
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 They do have crossbows unless you play Spring and Autumn theme. |  
	
		
	
	
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				February 17th, 2005, 08:44 AM
			
			
			
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 Hi there,I think I've found a double bug for the lamias.
 First they regenerate much more than documented. If you click on the hydra icon you see that regeneration = officially 50 % of the base HP.  In battle, I've seen lamias going from 1 HP to full life in one round, so it is probably 100 %.
 Second, they cannot be killed by one good hit when in humanoid form.  If a lamia gets huge damage (tested with Gift of Heaven, doing no less than 150 damage), she takes the serpent form with 1 hp left !  She is not supposed to survive, with 14+22=36 HP only (I tested the same killer spell, in the same situation, but against 53 HP Vine Ogres: none survived).
 Geez, lamias are really, really good (you cant even stop them with the usual ethereal buffs, like spirits, winterwolves or false horrors : they have a 'magical' attack and etherealness offers no protection !)
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				February 17th, 2005, 05:27 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Dominions II Bug Thread 
 Lamias have a regeneration rate of 10% or 20%, but they also have a life drain attack, which replenishes their hit points when they attack. Don't know about the shape change stuff, but those factors explain the massive healing. |  
	
		
	
	
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				February 18th, 2005, 06:56 AM
			
			
			
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		| Edi said: Lamias have a regeneration rate of 10% or 20%, but they also have a life drain attack, which replenishes their hit points when they attack.
 
 |  No, 10% = ordinary rate.  Lamias have *much* more than that, 100% I think.  In my tests, the lamias were hit by spells before any close combat, so they had not the opportunity to drain life to get HP... 
Apparently it is not possible to kill them with one blow.  You need one blow to make them change shape (15hp + 5prot = 19 damage minimum), then *another* even stronger blow to kill them (22hp + 8 prot). If it's not a bug, well, it's really special... 
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				 Re: Dominions II Bug Thread 
 Are shape-changers supposed to be able to heal afflictions when they change shapes? A Black Sorcerer of mine started a battle with two afflictions, got hurt, shape-changed into a Spider, and lost one of the two afflictions. The Spider then won the battle, and shape-changed back to Black Sorcerer, with a single affliction.
 The afflictions were Never Healing Wound (it wasn't healed) and Lost One Eye. Since spiders have more than two eyes, the second affliction was perhaps irrelevant for a spider, and the game may have discarded it. Or perhaps it is intended to work that way?
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				 Re: Dominions II Bug Thread 
 Lamias and their black serpent form has regeneration 50 %. 
Ahh, the seven eyed spider phenomenon.     Actually, it is not intended, nor was I aware of it. Perhaps it is a nice feature. |  
	
		
	
	
	
	
	
	
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