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I love Water and Fire magic, but I always choose Earth and Air magic. In life, it's always like that – you want one thing, but you do another :) This is called "necessity."
Most often, I play random XL maps with dungeons. And in this case, everything is very simple – there are 3 spells that give a strategic advantage on large maps – Town Portal, Dimension Door, and Fly. If your opponent has these spells, and you don't, you can just give up.
Regarding Fire magic, I want to tell you about one interesting case – I was playing as Dungeon. The map was very poor in resources; you had to fight hordes of different monsters for everything... and I ended up in a complete mess with gems… :smile35: I messed up myself, but whatever. Those who have played as Dungeon know that the worst thing that can happen is when you don't have gems for Beholders. All development comes to a standstill…
There were only 2 gem piles on the map, one guarded by a pack of Royal Minotaurs, and the other by a horde of Ghosts. And I only had Troglodytes and Harpies. Well, I was in a tough spot…
My hero, Jedite, was level 5 with stats 1,1,5,2. Expert Wisdom and Expert Fire Magic… Arrow – 85 damage, Lightning – 135, Ice Bolt 110..... and 40 spell points in reserve...
I immediately decided that I needed to take out the Minotaurs. :smile19: These, unlike the Ghosts, at least don't drain spell points... There were 15 of them, which is 750 health points. 750 mobile HP with huge attack power... In 2 turns, my Troglodytes would be scattered in different directions…
Fire magic saved me. In this battle, I discovered the "Land Mine" spell. The hero of the battle was an upgraded Harpy :smile16:, with whom I entered into battle and who was supposed to provoke the Minotaurs. At the expert level, Land Mine places 8 mines on the battlefield, each dealing damage equal to SP*10+100. In my case, each mine dealt 150 damage, the spell costs 15 units, and I was able to cast it twice.
The brave Minotaurs, seeing the cheeky Harpy, were, to put it mildly, surprised and quickly rushed into battle. And in a few turns, unexpectedly for themselves, they kicked the bucket... :smile23:
If anyone wants to try it, I've uploaded the save.
By the way, in a battle against a human, Land Mines are invisible. It's very unpleasant to move and realize that you can stumble into this thing at any moment...