I'm in a SP game playing MAN and here around turn 190 it's just me and Pangea (with the water folks floundering around uselessly).
We've gotten into a war of casting global spells. I dispell his as fast as I can but then I get one up and it gets replaced or knocked off the list.
I understand there is only room for 5 at one time (which is way too little in my opinion) but my question is that sometimes I see the same spell for both of us up at the same time, and other times, he just replaces my spell.
Do I need to have more gems invested in the spell to make it harder to replace or keep it from being knocked down (once over 5) or what?
I would appreciate any insights you guys have into global spells. This is getting really frustrating!
Have you tried spending something like 200+ extra gems? There's probably a hard limit on how much the AI will spend itself, so maybe going for absurdly high numbers will make your own GEs undispellable.
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Yes, if you want it to stick, pack it full of extra gems.
Your other option is to Go Kill Him. If you smoke all of his mages, reduce his dominion, etc. he will have a harder time focusing on those tasty globals.
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Originally posted by Kristoffer O: There is an openended six side die added to the gem input of every global and dispelling attempt.
In your example, then, this means that it is possible to dispel/replace your 100 gems Mother Oak with less than 100 gem used. This also means that spending more than 100 gems to dispel the Mother Oak isn't fool-proof, but simply more likely (than say 50/50) to succeed.
-Gateway103
[ February 26, 2004, 04:36: Message edited by: Gateway103 ]