
The strength of one is the weakness of the other. fighting other draconians) and Frostlings vs Draconians/Fire Summons is a double edged knife. Also, stacking will cause so much trouble should you encounter units resistant/immune to fire(e.g. Skin of Oil is nice, but devoting a whole specialization slot for one spell sounds rather ineficient to me. It is my opinion that Sorcerers should avoid stacking. (Unless you're fighting Frostlings, then you'll love them.) The Hellhounds and Fire Elemental summons are a bit redundant, admnittedly. (And other stats.) That really helps with the double-stacking issue. Things like Shadowborn Adept for Life Steal upgrade and Earth Adept for Stone Skin can make for some beefy troops.Įscrito originalmente por Setzway:However double stacking Fire like that could be a big drawback, depending on who you fight.įire Adept comes with the very nifty Skin of Oil spell, though, which lowers enemy fire resistance. Both of those are Global Spells, so they should be fairly easy to keep up and not hinder your Combat CP, like Wild Magic can.īasically, you'll have to play mix 'n match with your Specializations to either Debuff the enemy or Buff your units. Alternatively you can grab Grey Guard Adept for Scales of Fortune(+100% Crit chance and Dedicated to Neutral) and Shield of Dispassion(+1 Res, +2 Defense for all Dedicated units). You'll also have Warp Equipment and Degenerate which can really hurt the enemy, especially so since Draconians can do Fire and Physical damage. You could try something like Wild Mastery for the Spontaneous Mutation Spell, that can be really effective. However double stacking Fire like that could be a big drawback, depending on who you fight.

Your unit's innate protection from it means you can run right up to the enemy and cast an AoE Fire Spell that will barely damage your units.

On the plus side, I'd think about taking Fire Adept or Mastery as a Draconian Sorcerer. Yeah, basically Phantom Warriors are going to be your best bet for Natural Front Line troops.
