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November 7th, 2011, 07:53 PM
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Besieging undead armies
I am besieging an army of undead, and since they don't need to eat I suppose it's pointless to wait for them to starve
So... what's the solution? Suppose Ermor stuffs a fortress with, say, 600 undeads. How can an average nation ever hope to storm the fortress?
I am considering to use one or more Wall Shakers here. Do they add their fortress reduction values?
All help appreciated!
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November 7th, 2011, 08:11 PM
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Re: Besieging undead armies
Off the top of my head I thought that mindless units and animals were something like 1/10 of a normal, size-2 non-flying soldier (so your undead army of 600 would be worth 60 militia).
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November 7th, 2011, 10:05 PM
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Re: Besieging undead armies
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Originally Posted by Gurthang
I am besieging an army of undead, and since they don't need to eat I suppose it's pointless to wait for them to starve
So... what's the solution? Suppose Ermor stuffs a fortress with, say, 600 undeads. How can an average nation ever hope to storm the fortress?
I am considering to use one or more Wall Shakers here. Do they add their fortress reduction values?
All help appreciated!
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Crumble is handy.
Perhaps beyond your means but a few ember lords (flying) with strength items should be uber.
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November 7th, 2011, 11:18 PM
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Re: Besieging undead armies
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Originally Posted by Gurthang
I am besieging an army of undead, and since they don't need to eat I suppose it's pointless to wait for them to starve
So... what's the solution? Suppose Ermor stuffs a fortress with, say, 600 undeads. How can an average nation ever hope to storm the fortress?
I am considering to use one or more Wall Shakers here. Do they add their fortress reduction values?
All help appreciated!
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Spam the fortress with anti-undead spells, bring wall shakers and gate cleavers, so on and so forth. Then, when the fight starts, open with a nice battlefield spell. I don't remember the name, but there is one that basically just massacres undead and blinds living units, which, combined with a nice Banishment communion will end the fight comparatively easily.
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November 8th, 2011, 12:47 PM
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Re: Besieging undead armies
The spell is Solar Brilliance ( http://dom3.servegame.com/wiki/Solar_Brilliance). If you do use it, make sure you cast Anti-Magic first since it will effect your own side as well. While the odds of any particular unit going blind are generally pretty low, over the course of a 20+ turn battle, that extra +4 MR will prevent a lot of unintended blindings.
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November 9th, 2011, 02:42 PM
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Re: Besieging undead armies
If it's mindless undead, they count as 1/10th of a unit. If they're ghouls or similar, then you need to bring many troops, preferably strong and flying, a siege golem or two and some wall shakers and gate cleavers. Sapper units can also help but these are limited to a few nations.
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November 19th, 2011, 10:15 PM
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Re: Besieging undead armies
I tested Solar Brilliance once against a 600ish army of undead in a fortress on Vanilla. It didn't seem to have the effect I was hoping for. (I was hoping for a battlefield wide spontaneous combustion, I got maybe a third of the units catching fire, but the rest demolishing my army. Though I think I still won the battle by stacking 15 or so Masters of Names in the background. Most of those who survived went blind.)
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December 19th, 2011, 04:18 PM
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Re: Besieging undead armies
Yeah, Solar Brilliance is a "blind 'em all" spell first and foremost, the undead killing is a bit of an added bonus. The killing effect is notable when the battle last a real long time, but mostly it doesn't destroy enough undead fast enough to be worth casting for that purpose alone. Especially not against Ermor or C'tis or similar undead-focused nations who will have spells to buff the MR of their undead minions into the high teens anyway.
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December 19th, 2011, 06:49 PM
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Re: Besieging undead armies
Solar brilliance does very little vs undead. I think it does not get boosts from penetration items the caster carries.
At least vs ermor even without mr boosts it didn't kill enough to stop even a minor assault.
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December 19th, 2011, 08:24 PM
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Re: Besieging undead armies
Draconians, lots of them...
Awakened gargoyles with gate cleavers if you want to get crazy about it...
And about the Undead, wither bones is the bomb on them...
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