tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6638616785966104829.post2149146170279646325..comments2023-07-23T09:13:02.062+01:00Comments on Mind War, ftw!: The Power of DarknessTheKing Elessarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04981821487098781957noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6638616785966104829.post-17378063173747434992010-12-12T18:20:25.734+00:002010-12-12T18:20:25.734+00:00I wasn't 100% if the author considered this ar...I wasn't 100% if the author considered this article finished, but it looked ready to publish to me, and it's been sitting in my drafts for a while. It's nice to get it out and get feedback, so thanks.TheKing Elessarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04981821487098781957noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6638616785966104829.post-85248790035167732152010-12-10T18:04:02.871+00:002010-12-10T18:04:02.871+00:00Good article.
Something I think that really shoul...Good article.<br /><br />Something I think that really should be nipped in the bud is the spamming of 5 DE Sorceresses. People end up spamming Power of Darkness out the yin-yang for very little gain. The 3-4xlvl 1, level 4 + level 3/4 is a setup I see a lot. Frankly, I think it's awful.<br /><br />Most turns (unless they roll 6,6) you'll end up with unused Wizards. Even then level 1 2 dicing power of darkness is easily dispelled by a Level 4. You can end up not getting anything done with PoD spam and you basically just drain your level 4 of resources.<br /><br />You've got it right I think. A level 4 and an auxiliary level 2. The level two doesn't always do much, but on turns you roll above average numbers of PD is very nice to have. PoD is most often cast by the Level 4, and not nearly as often the level 2 (unless your opponent is out of DD early). <br /><br />Just my thoughts on the issue. Good spell, but DE don't have the static PD generation to spam it the way I see some people doing. (:Archnomadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08574193516836780319noreply@blogger.com