The first time i tried demonis, i had to completely change my tactics. I was a mage on normal, and my strategy was based around zapping (lightning is probably the most efficient damage spell against demons, and until you get fire rain, the best in general) the "dangerous" enemies first. For me, that was demonesses, Archdemons, and both kinds of imps, as far as demons go, but in general, it was any ranged troop, ridiculously fast troop, or troop with deadly abilities. However, my damage spells could not do enough, though it bears saying that my int was in the mid-twenties, because i hadn't focused on it quite as single-mindedly as you. High int is a good thing, but you cannot do it at the total expense of your troops.
My recommendations for you:
1. switch up your equipment. I would recommend getting more attack, so you can have your troops deal damage as well.
2. look into the other kinds of spells. I can see from the screenshots you provided that you have pygmy, blind, target, and phantom, all very good spells, especially phantom, blind and pygmy. Other spells you should look for, if you don't already have them:
demon portal - Fight fire with fire! Has a 1 turn time delay, but summons an amount of demon troops based on your int, so your high int will mean lots of expendable, powerful troops.
ressurection: why should paladins get all the fun? Your version of the spell will be more powerful, and will help greatly in reducing losses. Note that this requires order magic, which i am frankly surprised that you have not invested in.
Magic Shackles: your lifesaver in demonis. At level 3, it becomes mass, and prevents ALL level 1-4 enemy troops from using any of their abilities. Since most of the demons power is in their abilities, they will be severely weakened.
There are other useful spells which i won't spend time explaining, i've got an early class 2mrw, and need to get to bed, but here are some of them: trap, hypnotize, sacrifice, pain mirror, helplessness, dispel, battle cry, and others that i just can't think of now, I'm tired.
3. SPRITES! Possibly my favourite troops, these little females become quite powerful with anga's ruby (which i see you have). Send them in to the middle of the opponent's troops on turn one, and let them counterattack, and then attack again the next turn. Then use time back to get them all back, and leave your enemies in a ring - perfect targets for an attack spell (which aren't COMPLETELY useless in demonis.)
4. Never give up. There is always a way around the enemy. Develop strategies around what you have, and if they don't work, try new ones. I'm sorry if i discouraged you with my first post, but i was really trying to encourage you not to quit. Demonis is a challenge, but it is not impossible.
To show how I run my mage, I have provided a screenshot of my character screen from the last area of the game. I can give more, and some better strategies etc tomorrow, but for now, i gotta sleep.
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