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Because clones do not withstand any damage, it is advisable to clone a creature stack that has the speed higher than the enemy creature stack next in turn. This is because the cloned creature will be next to act if it has the highest speed of all the remaining creatures. | Because clones do not withstand any damage, it is advisable to clone a creature stack that has the speed higher than the enemy creature stack next in turn. This is because the cloned creature will be next to act if it has the highest speed of all the remaining creatures. | ||
Good target for clone are creatures with no enemy [[retaliation]], for example [[naga]]s and [[vampire]]s. When this kind of cloned stack attacks, it does not receive counter-attack and therefore does not take any damage and disappear. On the other hand, when fighting against enemy clones, it may be wise to attempt killing the clones first if possible. Monsters with powerful [[spell]]s or abilities, such as [[ | Good target for clone are creatures with no enemy [[retaliation]], for example [[naga]]s and [[vampire]]s. When this kind of cloned stack attacks, it does not receive counter-attack and therefore does not take any damage and disappear. On the other hand, when fighting against enemy clones, it may be wise to attempt killing the clones first if possible. Monsters with powerful [[spell]]s or abilities, such as [[Master Genie]]s, [[Engineer]]s, [[Automaton]]s or [[Archangel]]s, can also be good targets for this spell. Interestingly, clones also benefit from morale bonuses. | ||
Using the spell on [[Crimson Couatl]]s lets the Clone become immune to all attacks for an entire turn. | Using the spell on [[Crimson Couatl]]s lets the Clone become immune to all attacks for an entire turn. | ||
AI will almost always target clones first. This can be used to protect another unit (as the AI will ''not'' attack it if a Clone exists) or to draw enemy shooters to attack | The AI will almost always target clones first. This can be used to protect another unit (as the AI will ''not'' attack it if a Clone exists), or to draw enemy shooters to attack your [[Bounty Hunter]]s, for example. | ||
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Level: | 4th | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cost: | 24/20 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Duration: | 1 rnd/sp | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It creates an exact replica of the target creature stack, which has all of the original stack's features and special abilities. For example, cloning Pit Lords will create a Pit Lord that can summon Demons. Although only one clone of a single unit stack can exist at a time, it is possible to clone a unit stack multiple times if its clone is dispelled. The clone will disappear immediately (no retaliation) when it receives any damage. It will also be dispelled if the unit that the Clone-spell was casted on dies. Unlike other spells that summon a new creature, Clone's duration depends on the caster's spell power, as the clone lasts for 1 turn for each level of the caster's spell power.
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