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Why do you want unlimited Mana when there's only one enemy troop left? Is there something you do while you leave one enemy troop alive and gain constant mana?
Is it to resurrect as much fallen as possible? |
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Yes, it is to resurrect/sacrifice/both everything you lost, so you have zero losses.
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Quote:
I'm always a Warrior. |
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The other reason to do it is so that you have full mana and rage for the next battle.
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I'm playing my first game as a paladin so I already had Resurrect and I think I got lucky when I found Magic Spring in Verlon Forest. I have been using this strategy to win all my battles, since before the first boss fight, without taking any loss, so yes it is a great early game strategy to minimize loss or avoid it altogether.
I'm at the end of Freedom Islands and it still works great, maybe later in the game I'll have to change strategy, but for now my fights last on average 20 turns. I'm using Polar bears, bowmen, archmages, priests and inquisitors. Last edited by kmnWolfman; 02-27-2009 at 08:15 AM. |
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