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The enemy receives complete anti-magic, and their interest in the battle drops significantly. This is especially noticeable when playing a two-player game with a Barbarian.
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When the opponent has complete anti-magic, the interest in the battle drops significantly. Especially when playing a two-player game with a Barbarian.
This ability is given to Barbarians as a replacement for magic.
If you max it out, it acts like antimagic.
And you can also level up magic for a Barbarian... but why would you?
No, Antimagic doesn't prevent casting spells on a target; instead, 100% resistance prevents casting negative spells and spells that deal direct damage on a target, but positive spells are fine.
That's a good thing :)
And in general, a Barbarian can level up magic too... but why would you?
By the way, what do Barbarians actually do? They still have very little mana... but still. They consider Nature or Life skills essential, at least levels 1-2. And there's another trick. They like to carry all sorts of scrolls (they have a whole collection of them). However, these scrolls provide their effect for half the mana cost. But for a Barbarian, this is a good option... especially if it's Haste or Teleport.
I think it's not necessary for them to develop Magic skills. It's better if they have time and opportunity to develop Tactics or Scouting.
And in general, I'm okay with resistance, because there's still the Barbarian army. And my mage definitely has plenty of room to maneuver! :)
What's the point of leveling up a Barbarian (i.e., the entire skill tree) then? Just to stand there and awkwardly cast some spells? It's better to invest in Tactics or Scouting. And at worst, the Barbarian might find a useful scroll. I think that's the maximum amount of magic he needs.