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View Poll Results: Nation synergy aside, what is your personal preference in pretender design?
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Preference: awake SC
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5 |
12.20% |
Preference: Sleepy / Imp. SC
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4 |
9.76% |
Preference: awake Rainbow
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10 |
24.39% |
Preference: Sleepy / Imp. Rainbow
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18 |
43.90% |
Preference: Others
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11 |
26.83% |
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June 7th, 2010, 11:34 AM
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Corporal
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Re: Pretenders: Rainbow vs SC
SP is all about having infinite options to play with, therefore Rainbow. You can always wish for SC pretenders later on
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June 7th, 2010, 01:44 PM
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Second Lieutenant
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Re: Pretenders: Rainbow vs SC
I favor the Immortal Thug chassis. They can't truly be considered SCs since most are too weak to defeat an army on their own, but they can be very powerful when paired with some meat shields.
The Phoenix has paths that are too expensive to be rainbow (60), but this Phoenix build is great for a nation that starts slow:
Phoenix (Body 608, 15 hits)
Magic: Fire 6 Air 3 Astral 7
Dominion 6
Scales: Order 3 Sloth 3 Heat 3 Misfortune 2
Awake
Pretty high precision, deadly fire magic (Astral Fires, Falling Fires, very strong Hydrophobia, etc.) can craft air boosters once you get rings, can cast Wish late game. Low income is the basic problem I had with this particular build, but she's very effective for a long time.
The Master Lich chassis is usually done as a partial rainbow due to his cost--taking him awake allows him to site search early like a rainbow, but as the game progresses he becomes incredibly deadly in combat even with his extremely low hp.
The Lich (40-path) is an excellent combatant even early in the game given a tiny bit of alteration magic.
I haven't used VQ since Dom2.
Immortal pretenders don't really fit into the SC category or into the rainbow category (with the exception of the Master Lich), so I would be in the other column.
The big SCs (titans and similar) are very powerful combatants, but once the game progresses, you can't use them for their original purpose as well because once a player sees you fighting with your SC, they'll use several tactics to put the SC pretender out of commission (relegated to lab duty) or kill them indirectly.
1. Stacked Horror Marks
2. BBOB, Vision's Foe especially if you don't have national healers.
I find that for that reason I tend not to pick titans.
I would say that my list goes:
1. Awake Immortal Thug
2. Awake Rainbow
3. Dormant/Sleeping bless or excellent scales
Any time an SC pretender is called for in a strategy, it is usually because you need something to attack or defend with. Since I'd rather be able to throw my pretender at anything I want and not have to worry about him dying, I love Immortals. The CBM phoenix explodes with Phoenix Pyre, so it can still kill indies even without any spell research.
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June 7th, 2010, 02:39 PM
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Captain
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Re: Pretenders: Rainbow vs SC
Totally nation and map-dependent. Bigger maps usually mean less need of an SC.
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June 7th, 2010, 03:16 PM
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Re: Pretenders: Rainbow vs SC
Obviously heavily map dependant, and nation dependant, but I said other. High dominion and really good scales at the cost of actual pretender capability is often fun, though with imprisonment you can get a rainbow on top of that, or at least a decent bless.
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June 8th, 2010, 05:32 PM
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Re: Pretenders: Rainbow vs SC
Honestly I think part of the problem is a bit of a terminology confusion. SC or Rainbow to most players refers to the purpose of the pretender, not to its chassis specifically. At the very minnimum, the general purposes would be rainbow, SC, bless or scales, and they often mix it up. A rainbow with low paths can have decent scales, a minor bless build like E9 N4 can be given extra paths and function as a sleeping rainbow, a pathless wyrm with dom 10 can have incredibly good scales, the lich and ghost king chassis can be used as SCs with extra magic.
To go back to my first point, for example, an E9 N9 bless build for a giant nation usually takes medium dom, and therefore can get away with using a mage chassis like the CBM master druid. It's also unlikely to be able to afford extra paths. No one would call that pretender a Rainbow.
Honestly it's shortsighted to classify some pretenders as "other" or niche builds. The scales oracle with high astral is actually very common, as are double 9 bless builds. Sometimes you'll even take an awake titan chassis and use it as a researcher and never as an SC, like the Lord of the Gates for his freespawn or the Lord of Plenty for his gem income.
So I guess my point is to look not at the chassis as determining "rainbow" or "SC" but instead look at the end purpose.
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June 9th, 2010, 08:42 AM
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Corporal
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Re: Pretenders: Rainbow vs SC
I tend to got with awake rainbow to maximize gem income. However last large game I played with CBM 1.5 EA Ulm and POD
Build: Sleeping Prince of Darknes
Dom:7 - Ord:3 - Pro:1 - Cold:3 - Grwth:1 - Misf:1 - Magc:1
S4 - D4 - A3
This guy got me through Caelums and Tirnaogs earlygame hostitlities. Pretender is designed to cover lategame magic as well as early fights against giants. Huge bonus is the ability to fly, which gives you freedom to pick provinces before others.
Not the most common build but works as a SC, Forger, Wisher (empovermeent needed) summoner and highly mobile battle wizard.
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June 9th, 2010, 09:28 AM
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Major General
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Re: Pretenders: Rainbow vs SC
Lihaasa: to be fair, Caelum's aggression was predicated on TNN's aggression not sucking. I never came in hard.
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June 9th, 2010, 10:43 AM
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Corporal
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Re: Pretenders: Rainbow vs SC
Still - without flying shock resistant SC you would have come at me? I know I would have. I just gave an example of not that common pretender build, which happened to work fairly well. In the end we ended up as allies.
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June 9th, 2010, 12:05 PM
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Re: Pretenders: Rainbow vs SC
I would have considered pressing the attack more seriously. As it was, I was brainstorming ways of dealing with your PoD and even acquired items and placed mages to do so. Ultimately my decision not to press you was based on wanting more forces elsewhere, and then it just became convenient to have an ally sitting there once we reached an understanding.
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June 9th, 2010, 01:43 PM
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First Lieutenant
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Re: Pretenders: Rainbow vs SC
Yeah I've since seen where a good SC in a MP game is good early deterrence and expansion. can still get a few paths on it.
I'm too much in love with awake rainbow though, the massive gem income! I've run into bonus casting sites fairly often too ... 60% blood cost reduction was sickening...
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