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19 years ago
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Lady Neona;96806
The Dark Elves' only problem is mana, which is much less than that of the Academy or the Sylvan Elves.
I agree with Lady Neona! The Academy develops both magic and knowledge! The Dark Elves focus on magic! And the Sylvan Elves focus on knowledge!:smile16:
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19 years ago
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It's also useful to recruit Vaishan. A lot of scouts plus luck are very helpful, then I take Chaos, then the Lucky Wizard. I'm glad that his (the Lucky Wizard's) ability can be taken almost at the very beginning.
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19 years ago
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It's also useful to recruit Vaishan. He provides a lot of scouts, and luck is very helpful too. Then I take Chaos, and then the Lucky Sorcerer. I'm glad that his ability (the Lucky Sorcerer's ability) can be taken almost at the very beginning. :)
Yes, if I'm playing as Dark Elves (I like them after the Wood Elves, and they're on the same level as the Dwarves), I always take Vaishan if I don't have Rylag! Vaishan really has strong magic with his luck!
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19 years ago
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Warlocks are strong, but if you also level up Light and Chaos magic for High Elves, they will be just as good.
Chaos magic will work differently for High Elves than it does for their Dark brothers. There won't be empowered attack spells. It's better for High Elves to level up Summoning and Light magic. I leveled them up for my Faedaen, and I didn't regret it):rolleyes:

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Yes, if I play as Dark Elves (I like them second only to Wood Elves, and on the same level as Dwarves), then I always take Waishan if Rylag isn't available! Waishan's magic really is strong with his luck!
Yeah... I completely agree. Letos is also an option. All Dark Elf heroes are good, except for Irbet.
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19 years ago
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Lady Neona;98275
For the High Elves, Chaos magic will not work the same way as it does for their Dark counterparts. There will be no enhanced offensive spells. It's better for the High Elves to upgrade their summoning and light magic. I upgraded their Faidaen, and I don't regret it):rolleyes:
Chaos magic, combined with the enchanted arrow, yields good results for the High Elves. And there's also the enchanted and rapid-fire ballista + fire arrows. And that's already painful - 3 hits to the head with lightning or icicles + from the hero as well...
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19 years ago
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Lady Neona is partly right! Chaos magic in the hands of a Ranger has its advantages. In general, when I play as an Elf, I choose three types of magic for him: Light, Summoning, and Chaos, as well as the skills of Luck and Leadership!
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19 years ago
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Lady Neona is somewhat right! Chaos magic in the hands of a ranger has its advantages. And in general, when I play as an elf, I choose three types of magic for him: Light, Summoning, and Chaos, as well as the skills of luck and leadership!
Two schools of magic is still acceptable, but THREE... why so many? :confused:
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19 years ago
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Two schools of magic, that's still okay, but THREE... why so many? :confused:
Always useful! First, you cast "Punishing Strike" and "Stone Skin" on expert difficulty, then you create phantom archer masters and druids. And then you crush them to smithereens with "Meteor Shower" or "Earth Shock." Each school of magic is useful in its own way, and a different one is suitable for each battle! The more spells you know, the easier it is to fight. Improvise!:smile13:
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19 years ago
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The strongest wizards are undoubtedly the heroes of Necropolis, Academy, and League of Shadows. They are the ones who initially have the ability to develop various schools of magic more intensively, especially considering that their main skills are witchcraft (although Academy heroes often develop knowledge as well, which is a pleasant bonus). For me, the Warlock is undoubtedly the owner of the strongest magic; this is not so much due to the power of the spells themselves, but rather to the unique abilities of the heroes, namely Arcane Wave and Lucky Mage. Therefore, I prefer to focus on studying Chaos Magic to gain access to the most destructive spells, Enchantment (increased spellcasting speed + Secret Knowledge), and Luck (the very Lucky Mage). I often take Education, and within it, Mana Attraction, although I don't always manage to do so. As an alternative, you can also study Dark Magic, but it is usually better to focus on specific areas rather than chasing elusive possibilities. In general, as you may have guessed, my choice fell on the League of Shadows as the most powerful wizards:smile49:
3DogMZA;98667
The more spells you know, the easier it is to fight. Improvise!:
Very interesting strategy ;) Then why not play as Academy heroes? They learn 25% more spells than the others thanks to the Library. In general, I prefer heroes-warriors to study one, or at most two, schools of magic; studying three... is a very questionable tactic for network battles, although it can be useful for campaigns or single-player scenarios
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19 years ago
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I agree. It's better to fill the slots with combat skills – they are more useful. I only take 2 schools of magic when playing as Necropolis, and 3 is very questionable... If you focus on magic, it's better to take Wizardry instead.
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19 years ago
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I agree. It's better to fill the slots with combat skills – it's more useful. I only take 2 schools of magic when playing as Necropolis, and 3 is very questionable... If you focus on magic, it's better to take Wizardry instead...
Everyone plays in their own way and wins in their own way!
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19 years ago
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I just feel that every race has its own predispositions, so universalization in this regard isn't always a good thing!
I used to think so too, but then I noticed that when you play as a dark elf, for example, and have pumped up Attack to Mass Haste and Logistics to Sudden Attack, your tactical options are certainly expanded significantly! But for the most part, you don't use these spells that often, and if you do, you'll regret it ten times over: "Oh, I should have used Chain Lightning or cast Meteor Shower instead..."
It's the same for many races. Why does a demon need Chaos magic if you masterfully cast all mass Darkness spells, but your Spell Power is only 6? Would you really want to deal 140 lightning damage to an opponent instead of using Mass Slow or Berserk?
Decide at the start of the game which tactic is best to stick to and work towards that... why bother with extras?
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19 years ago
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Warlocks have the strongest magic! (Mostly Chaos magic)
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19 years ago
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19 years ago
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Player;98878
I just think that each race has its own predispositions, so universalization in this regard is not always a good thing!
I used to think so too, but then I noticed that when you play, for example, as a Dark Elf and you max out attack for mass speed and logistics for surprise attack, the tactical possibilities are greatly expanded! But, in general, you don't use these spells very often, and if you do, you'll regret it later: "Oh, I should have used Chain Lightning or cast Meteor Shower instead..."
The same is true for many races. Why does a demon need Chaos magic if he can masterfully cast all mass spells of dark magic, and his magic power is only 6? Wouldn't you rather use mass slow or berserk to deal 140 damage to the enemy with lightning instead?
Decide at the beginning of the game which tactic is best to follow and stick to it... why have extra things?
You are right in some ways, Player! I always start with Leadership and Luck! Then I develop Light and Summoning magic! And, of course, Faelan has attack from the very beginning! Light magic is simply necessary for an elf (and it's obvious which spells are used)! And with Summoning magic, you create a clone and destroy everyone!:smile13:

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