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Using Rage as a Mage is not that important, IMO. I know Dorkus disagrees.
![]() Laffwis, with soul drain it depends how much rage you have and how many other rage spells you like to use. I settled on 30% drain for 25 mana (I think) because 40% needed 50 mana, which was a little too much for me. But 40& would be nice. And I disagree that Leadership isn't important too. I think it is very important to work on throughout the game, especially on Impossible, as the enemy stacks are already much bigger than your own. I worked on Leadership whenever I could and was able to raise it to 20,000 by the end. Basically, Leadership (20,000), Intellect (33) and Mana (140) are your most important things as a Mage. Attack, Defense and Rage are less important. You will get all three of those from Targets/Training Dummy/Shrine of Rage anyway, Rage especially if you visit Demonis early. I would like to have raised my Attack higher that the measly 15 I had at the end, but I found a LOT of Training Dummies throughout the game, and had over 25 Defence. |
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30% Soul Drain takes 30 rage which was my maximum with also no level up choices for rage in that insane battle for Xeona I fought at lvl 20 on hard difficulty and it makes you feel funny when you kill 30% of that 500 strong scoffer imp stack you paralyzed for two turns with dryads lullaby. That was a LOT of imps out of the picture.
I didn't lose a lot in that battle but I wonder how it would be like at lvl 20 on impossible. |
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Xeona was the hardest battle in my Impossible game at level 19, so yes, it can be tough. In fact it was the only time I had to reload and try a new strategy.
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I played one impossible game with 60 max rage at the end, and another with around 100 (with a +10 rage kid, 7 roasted rats, and a little luck with rage statues), and it was a big difference. Being able to cast max black hole (80 rage) to start off every fight is incredibly nice. Being able to cast black hole, then spam diversion abilities before the opponent can even get a strke in, is even better. Once your opponent is down to the last stack, moreover, with a strong enough ice ball you can simply leave the last stack alive and use chargers and the fury gathering ability until your mana and rage are back to max for the next fight. Also, I did not say leadership was unimportant. I said it was unimportant in the early stage. The difference between 20,000 leadership and 19,000 leadership is not significant. The difference between 40 rage and 80 rage is. |
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From memory Dorkus there was a Rage Shrine in Kordar (maybe Ardan's Peaks), one in Demonis and one in the Land of the Dead. These shrines add 5 rage permanently each, but I know that all of the shrines etc are randomised in the game.
Obviously I would prefer 80 Rage to 40, but it depends on what you aren't getting instead. Admittedly I tended to ignore the ragebox a little towards the end, but I still used it for Glot's Armor and Reaper's skills. It's basically a matter of opinion as to whether Leadership or Rage is more important to a Mage, as it would seem that both strategies work. Toward the end when offered Leadership it was over 1000 being offered, so it's probably more than just the difference between 20k and 19k overall. Plus, my strategy involved massive stacks of Sprites, Lake Fairies and Dryads, which are very powerful. You just can't discount the damage 2000+ Sprites can do in a single hit. I have seen 1800 Sprites do 18,000 damage (I think 10 damage per Sprite must be the highest damage they can do on a Critical). Because nothing retaliates against Sprites, I used Glot's Armor on them a lot to decimate massive enemy stacks. Say I hit the enemy for 8000 damage, no retaliation. Then I cast Glot's Armor on the Sprites and the enemy stack attacks my Sprites, breaks the bubble but does no damage, and then the Sprites retaliate for 6000 damage. These aren't criticals either. ![]() I should say that I always have Anga's Ring equipped. Best item in the game, IMO. |
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Except that units don't retaliate when they are under the effect of glot's armor..
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Yep, I thought they retaliated when the Glot shield is broken, but it's not the case. It's still very useful though.
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It is, especially since it can absorb a trillion damage if it has 1 hp left..
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Double druids staff along with the snake boots and anga's ring equipped Xeona using royal snakes, sprites, lake faeries, dryads and elves makes for an excellent combo for a mage, it's working really well for me. I got 39 intelligence with all the important magic feats maxed out and an insanely powerful army to boot at only lvl 21 on hard difficulty. Would use the same combo again on impossible. As someone mentioned (Dorkus?), a snake army with the g. druids staff along with the snake boots and frog feanora also seems p. devastating alright.
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