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Technically, summoned creatures, be they from a unit ability or a spell, do not count towards the casualty count for either side.
The good news is that you can go ahead and summon all you want with spells and thorns/dryads/demons, send them off to slaughter, and still get no casualties. The bad news is that enemy summons, especially seen in item suppression battles, don't generate more XP. |
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ah so coffin spawns ain't counted as casualties either?
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Correct, coffin spawns don't count as casualties.
Early on, if you see a coffin, immediately kill it with the horsemen to summon a meat shield. |
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