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Old 01-19-2010, 12:30 PM
impy impy is offline
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Once again about druid archers combo described earlier. I think it will be used with warrior,not mage. By splitting druids, you're losing 1 slot, you're bound to take 5 archmagi with you for shielding, so that leaves only 2 slots for other units which should demolish enemy's army while he is busy with droids. But what you're going to take so early in the game? Paladins with limited range and weak inquisitors or vulnerable snakes? As mage you're have spells, but very weak ones around level 10.

Travel update.
Fights 110, level 24, a:10,d:15, i:32. After reaching Verona, finding no target or phantom it became a bit desperate. I killed few manageable armies and concentrated at all costs on getting to Montero. Done it. Found phantom, some nice goodies, but no target, time back, geyser, death star. Just picked freebies there and went back to Verona. Smooth sailing now, killing even map guardians there opening elon,tekron. Money 300000+, should not be a problem until end of game, this proves you're can get away without dragon digging. New problem beginning to appear - very high number of enemy units, which under normal circumstances get targeted by lightning ball. Strategy is fire arrow, poison, slow, plague maybe pygmy in order to bring the numbers down before they reach you. Good old fear spells works wonders. Considering dropping inquisitors as a last level 3 unit, having all level 4, for efficient fear. Suprisingly, kept snakes up until now. Their initiative 7 gave me 2 attacks, no retal., lovely poison with Alchemy medal 3. How about snake distant attack over trap? Aparat from brutal damaging spells like death star, i always preffered "biting" spells. Even late in game I was casting flame arrows for guaranteed burning high numbers for 3 turns. I think at this point i can say game might be beatable with mage, since in boss fights i won't be to use dragon anyway.
Can't wait to try warrior
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