Sacrifice: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
sacrifice additional explanation on unit types |
No edit summary |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{spelltable|Fire Magic|25|Permanent|5th}} | {{Fire spells}}{{spelltable|Fire Magic|25|Permanent|5th}} | ||
Target, non-[[undead]] troop is destroyed, and can't be resurrected later. Then, another stack's dead units are brought back to life, (this stack must be receptive to [[Resurrection]]). | Target, non-[[undead]] troop is destroyed, and can't be resurrected later. Then, another stack's dead units are brought back to life, (this stack must be receptive to [[Resurrection]]). | ||
Revision as of 09:08, 1 February 2014
| School of Fire Magic |
|---|
|
| Level 1 |
| Bloodlust |
| Curse |
| Magic Arrow * |
| Protection from Fire |
| Level 2 |
| Blind |
| Fire Wall |
| Visions * |
| Level 3 |
| Fireball |
| Land Mine |
| Misfortune |
| Level 4 |
| Armageddon |
| Berserk |
| Fire Shield |
| Frenzy |
| Inferno |
| Slayer |
| Level 5 |
| Sacrifice |
| Summon Fire Elemental |
| School of Air Magic |
| School of Earth Magic |
| School of Water Magic |
Target, non-undead troop is destroyed, and can't be resurrected later. Then, another stack's dead units are brought back to life, (this stack must be receptive to Resurrection). Template:Skills
Units that can't be Sacrified
Units that can't be Resurrected
- Efreeti/Efreet Sultans
- Firebirds/Phoenixes
- Undead
- Elementals
- Golems
- Stone/Obsidian Gargoyles
- Gold Dragons
- Black Dragons
Comments
Obviously, it's better to sacrifice a stack with many units than a stack with the same total health but fewer units. (Because unit stacks with same health and less units tend to be higher level creatures with better attack (and thus a better damage modificator) and better damage or specials).
