Author | reserve skeleton |
If i use my reserve skeleton to recruit skeleton and them being kill at the battle,will this affect my skeleton after the battle?
Thank you. |
will this affect my skeleton after the battle?
I Think......Yes |
any other answer??? |
If you use your reserve to battle:
If you win: You gain skeletons.
If you lose: You will lose the skeleton that you recruited in the ''reserve skeleton''. |
You will lose the skeleton that you recruited in the ''reserve skeleton''.
Same i meant.
If you win: You gain skeletons.
Not always (i mean in each fight) u get sometimes. |
for now, you keep your reserve skeleton: use them more often when you level up for skeletal bowmen. |
Same i meant.
You gave no real answer :/
Only the victorious party can raise skeletons from living creatures of the defeated party. Undead, elemental and mechanical creatures cannot be transformed into skeletons. If the winning party consists of several Necromancers, they divide the raised skeletons in proportion to their skill levels.
The probability of raising skeletons depends on the Necromancer skill level and is proportional to the original living creature's health points. The rate of raising creatures at successful hunts is 5 times lower. |
You gave no real answer
i forgot to mention.
Necromancer skill level
it means if your skill is raised, the higher your chances are increased.
and get skeletons more. |
I found the following statement from Arctic regarding the reserve:
If the Pillar effect is off:
-in case of defeat - all the reserve recruited for that battle.
-in case of PVP victory - all the perished reserve. Reserve skeletons perish first. It is possible to use Raise dead to prevent the loss.
-in case of PVE victory - 25% of the perished reserve. Reserve skeletons perish first. It is possible to use Raise dead to prevent the loss.
If the Pillar effect is on:
-in case of defeat - all the reserve recruited for that battle.
-in case of victory - no reserve lost, regardless of how many skeletons survived.
No idea what the pillar effect exactly is...but I think it's off currently. Original thread is https://www.lordswm.com/forum_messages.php?tid=1833648 |
Thank for all the answer. |
closed by Simhp (2009-02-02 18:32:00) |
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