So since Dom 3 is being discussed

Mundane & Pointless Stuff I Must Share: The Off Topic Forum

Moderator: Moderators

Username17
Serious Badass
Posts: 29894
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by Username17 »

We got our turn in. The final battle with Arcocephale was both explosive and yet fairly anticlimactic. The Forge Lord had sent most of his army out of the castle the previous turn and he fought the final battle by casting Fire Storm and camping in the castle with a minimal interference force. Many casualties were had on our side. Even more would have been had if Soulforger had set himself up in the back corner so that our troops had longer to slog to get to him.

Interesting note: Arco's god was actually slain in hand to hand combat with our initial Centaur Commander. That's like destiny or something.

And finally: we were totally serious about just wanting to expand our country by a couple provinces since we were in last place and had nowhere to expand into as we came from a tiny island and Arcocephale was blocking us off to the North and South. Once it was declared to be an endless battle to the death by Arco, we fought it as such. But really we just wanted a few more provinces, not the whole thing.

Ah well, Greece is united.

-Hoogla Khan
User avatar
Avoraciopoctules
Overlord
Posts: 8624
Joined: Tue Oct 21, 2008 5:48 pm
Location: Oakland, CA

Post by Avoraciopoctules »

FrankTrollman wrote:We got our turn in. The final battle with Arcocephale was both explosive and yet fairly anticlimactic. The Forge Lord had sent most of his army out of the castle the previous turn and he fought the final battle by casting Fire Storm and camping in the castle with a minimal interference force. Many casualties were had on our side. Even more would have been had if Soulforger had set himself up in the back corner so that our troops had longer to slog to get to him.

Interesting note: Arco's god was actually slain in hand to hand combat with our initial Centaur Commander. That's like destiny or something.
Awesome finish. Next time I try and turtle in my capital with a damaging battlefield-wide spell going, I'll try and take your advice. And I'm totally giving my starting commander a Longbow of Accuracy to try and sort-of replicate the pretender kill next game I'm in.
FrankTrollman wrote:And finally: we were totally serious about just wanting to expand our country by a couple provinces since we were in last place and had nowhere to expand into as we came from a tiny island and Arcocephale was blocking us off to the North and South. Once it was declared to be an endless battle to the death by Arco, we fought it as such. But really we just wanted a few more provinces, not the whole thing.

Ah well, Greece is united.
There was an option for things to have gone differently.
Avoraciopoctules wrote:By the way, Frank, I was looking over some of my recent posts and I realized the way I've been playing might be annoying. I'd like to apologize if you've found my way of playing Arco abrasive. If you'd prefer that I approach things differently, I would be willing to make some shifts in my thinking. I'm having fun, but that's no reason to sabotage other people's enjoyment if I can avoid it.
Avoraciopoctules wrote:
FrankTrollman wrote: almost as bad as the horseshit with Arcocephale deciding to give away half their empire and magical artifacts rather than negotiate or fight when we came over the wall demanding territorial concessions.
I ascribe to a relatively simple philosophy. Dominions is a nice game in moderation, but it makes people act like jerks. If I suspect that a course of action risks making me succumb to this trap, I will generally try and avoid it. And I think I put up a token resistance in those regions I did not cede to my more diplomatic neighbors. Admittedly, I could have been much better about bothering to script stuff, but my mages killed numbers of tiny men a decent portion of the time.

There was even a degree of negotiation attempted when I made a post specifically enquiring as to whether my playstyle was offensive, and expressing a willingness to approach the game differently if that were the case.
And if you'd prefer for me to approach the game the same way, you might find more diplomatic success next game if you propose a border shift before you invade.
K
King
Posts: 6487
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by K »

Nvm. I figured it out.

Turn in.
Last edited by K on Thu Feb 03, 2011 1:19 am, edited 2 times in total.
Orca
Knight-Baron
Posts: 877
Joined: Sun Jul 12, 2009 1:31 am

Post by Orca »

Turn in.
User avatar
angelfromanotherpin
Overlord
Posts: 9752
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by angelfromanotherpin »

cthulhu, we're waiting on you.
cthulhu
Duke
Posts: 2162
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by cthulhu »

Turn in
User avatar
angelfromanotherpin
Overlord
Posts: 9752
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by angelfromanotherpin »

Turn 50 is out. Let me know if I have done anything wrong.

Now to go check if my gamble paid off or wiped me out.
User avatar
angelfromanotherpin
Overlord
Posts: 9752
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by angelfromanotherpin »

I'm not going to win this game. I may not win this war. Still...

Image

I will always have this.
cthulhu
Duke
Posts: 2162
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by cthulhu »

holy fucking shit. :D
cthulhu
Duke
Posts: 2162
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by cthulhu »

OH MG FUCKING GOD I AM AN IDIOT

HAHAHAHAHA

I got one of my communion casters to cast phoenix pyre not phoenix power

Oh fuck my life.
K
King
Posts: 6487
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by K »

Jumpin' Jesus on a pogo stick!

How did that happen? And did Ermor lose 61 mages or 61 BS troop shuttlers?
cthulhu
Duke
Posts: 2162
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by cthulhu »

I got one of my communion casters to cast phoenix pyre not phoenix power

Whoops.
K
King
Posts: 6487
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by K »

cthulhu wrote:I got one of my communion casters to cast phoenix pyre not phoenix power

Whoops.
So you got one of the legendary Communion/Phoenix Pyre chain explosions that destroyed your whole army?
cthulhu
Duke
Posts: 2162
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by cthulhu »

Yup. Learning experince right fucking there.
User avatar
angelfromanotherpin
Overlord
Posts: 9752
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by angelfromanotherpin »

K wrote:Jumpin' Jesus on a pogo stick!

How did that happen? And did Ermor lose 61 mages or 61 BS troop shuttlers?
Huge numbers of longdead and casters vs my pretender's Earthquake spam, I think. There may have been more going on that I didn't catch. I didn't get an exact count on how many of the commanders were mages vs mound kings, but there were quite a few mages. Also, his Oracle pretender had teleported in for the fight, and we got it as well. /gloat

It's a palpable hit, but I have no idea how long it's actually going to take Ermor to recover.
User avatar
angelfromanotherpin
Overlord
Posts: 9752
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by angelfromanotherpin »

doubled
Last edited by angelfromanotherpin on Sat Feb 05, 2011 6:59 am, edited 1 time in total.
cthulhu
Duke
Posts: 2162
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by cthulhu »

Nah, check out the fireballs in the replay - that's phoenix pyre ftw.
User avatar
angelfromanotherpin
Overlord
Posts: 9752
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by angelfromanotherpin »

Huh, I wondered what that was. I thought it might be the graphic for Earthquake, which I had not seen cast before. Oh well, I'll take it.
K
King
Posts: 6487
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by K »

Any screenshots for the peanut gallery? It probably looked epic.
Username17
Serious Badass
Posts: 29894
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by Username17 »

The answer sounds like it was a combination of the Phoenix Pyre, the Communion, and the Earthquake.

Here's how it works:
  • Communions distribute spell fatigue from the masters to the slaves. Also, the slaves use their own casting fatigue whenever fatigue is distributed to them. So the slaves get a lot of fatigue is what I'm saying.
  • Communions also duplicate any buff cast by any master onto all the slaves.
  • Phoenix Pyre is a buff that makes the beneficiary explode in a giant fireball when killed and then suffer a bunch of fatigue and com back to life if their fatigue isn't too bad.
  • Earthquake does a modest armor piercing attack against everyone on the field.
So the way this works is that when you communion slave a Phoenix Pyre, all those high-fatigue slaves become bombs. And since they are running high fatigues, they probably won't come back to life if they are killed. When the Earthquake goes off, a bunch of units randomly die throughout the battlefield, with preferences to nail the slow and weak (like old men communion slaves). And when a bunch of communion slaves die, they explode, taking out other communion slaves, causing them to explode as well.

Hence: the fiery chain reaction that blew up the entire army.

-Username17
cthulhu
Duke
Posts: 2162
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by cthulhu »

Will do later. I might make a video. Seriously though almost my entire army vapourises in about 5 seconds.
name_here
Prince
Posts: 3346
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:55 pm

Post by name_here »

That's potentially a not-inconsiderable hit for Ermor, because he was using his cap-only dudes for communion masters last time, meaning he's out a bunch of dudes he can only replace at a rate of one per turn.
DSMatticus wrote:It's not just that everything you say is stupid, but that they are Gordian knots of stupid that leave me completely bewildered as to where to even begin. After hearing you speak Alexander the Great would stab you and triumphantly declare the puzzle solved.
Akula
Knight-Baron
Posts: 960
Joined: Wed Oct 22, 2008 7:06 am
Location: Oakland CA

Post by Akula »

name_here wrote:That's potentially a not-inconsiderable hit for Ermor, because he was using his cap-only dudes for communion masters last time, meaning he's out a bunch of dudes he can only replace at a rate of one per turn.
On the other hand, he can easily come back with that many troops and mages in 3 turns tops. They just might not be the same quality of mages.
Username17
Serious Badass
Posts: 29894
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Post by Username17 »

Judging from the graphs, that was 7 turns of troop production or near abouts. Obviously more than that in mages. But also judging from the graphs, he could do that twice more right now before he ran out of troops.

Remember: Dominions is basically a zero sum game. You don't need to have a shiny army at the end of the game, you just need to reduce your opponents to zero. Ermor is still the most powerful position, though I'm sure that battle hurt more than he expected it to.

-Username17
Orca
Knight-Baron
Posts: 877
Joined: Sun Jul 12, 2009 1:31 am

Post by Orca »

Right now Ermor is down a pretender as well. They're harder to replace.

The bard present on the sidelines will of course immortalise this in song.
Post Reply