The AI seems to really love magicians in city garrisons.
(Especially in the capitol city, but it seems that most cities will try to build a wizard tower and then churn out wizards until their garrison is full.)
It's a pretty good tactic. Anything I attack with is going to get hit with a whole bunch of ranged magic damage before I even get a turn.
As a result I've been feeling like I have to play mostly sorcery, enough to get Magic Immunity.
That doesn't quite trivialize attacking cities, because the magicians can cast Dispel, but it makes it a whole lot easier.
(My current setup: 1 Life, 1 Nature, 7 Sorcery, 1 Chaos, 1 Death, Omnisicience, Specialist, Klackons.)
Is anyone else feeling this way?
How do you attack a city with nine magicians in it, if you don't have Magic Immunity or Invisibility?
(Especially in the capitol city, but it seems that most cities will try to build a wizard tower and then churn out wizards until their garrison is full.)
It's a pretty good tactic. Anything I attack with is going to get hit with a whole bunch of ranged magic damage before I even get a turn.
As a result I've been feeling like I have to play mostly sorcery, enough to get Magic Immunity.
That doesn't quite trivialize attacking cities, because the magicians can cast Dispel, but it makes it a whole lot easier.
(My current setup: 1 Life, 1 Nature, 7 Sorcery, 1 Chaos, 1 Death, Omnisicience, Specialist, Klackons.)
Is anyone else feeling this way?
How do you attack a city with nine magicians in it, if you don't have Magic Immunity or Invisibility?