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Why use mass dispel? Your own units will suffer too. It will significantly ease the enemy's task of eliminating your heroes.
The comrade doesn't understand. The actions are performed sequentially. They are, of course, calculated. What idiot, tell me, would cast mass dispel if, after that, units that can kill your heroes will attack? ;) Besides, a mega combo is mass dispel cast from under the protection of the sleigh :cool: And General Steal will remove a couple of Immortals, and in a tricky way, as always according to Murphy's Law. So, this isn't a tactic, it's just bad play.
The chance of catching a 5th-level spell is 1 in 3, and on the 3rd level, there are 2 out of 7 (General dispel, accuracy, and its counterpart (50% protection from ranged attacks), phantom, blindness, forgetfulness, and banishment). If you're going to dispel, use a single-target spell.
We're not talking about a Tower, but about a Monastery and a Mage Guild, where they give you a ton of scrolls. You won't reach level 5 there. Also, I recommend comparing: a hero of level 5 can cast mass dispel, while General Steal requires level 10 or higher. That's all the math. And a single-target dispel is generally for the poor.

P.S. What's the argument about? Zuber, don't you understand that mass dispel has no functional equivalent? The point is to remove everything from the enemy and then attack with Nagas in an area, twice with Wait. If you can't calculate the attack so that you don't get hit in the meantime, then you need to improve your skills, I'm sorry. This is a very simple calculation. And no General Steal or single-target dispel can replace it.
Я в мечеть не за праведным словом пришёл.
Не стремясь приобщиться к основам пришёл.
В прошлый раз утащил я молитвенный коврик,
Он истерся до дыр, - я за новым пришёл.

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