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Unicorns spread their aura to everyone while they are alive.
An enchanted ballista that will misfire every other time? What's the point? It makes sense to use spells against an enemy with high magic resistance that they cannot deflect, i.e., light/summoning. But it's clear that light is better because it's easier to obtain and the spells are easier to acquire.
The Staff of Sar-Iss is a problem in a long game, I agree, but chaos won't really help much, right? Then you should defend against darkness if he somehow learns it.
Well, he will cast spells, but they will misfire every other time. So what? The main advantage of a mage becomes significantly less advantageous.
An enchanted ballista that will misfire every other time? What's the point? It makes sense to use spells against an enemy with high magic resistance that they cannot deflect, i.e., light/summoning. But it's clear that light is better because it's easier to obtain and the spells are easier to acquire.
The Staff of Sar-Iss is a problem in a long game, I agree, but chaos won't really help much, right? Then you should defend against darkness if he somehow learns it.
Well, he will cast spells, but they will misfire every other time. So what? The main advantage of a mage becomes significantly less advantageous.