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== Discussion ==
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Despite being flashy and a 5th level spell, Magic Mirror serves very little function in the game. [[Faerie Dragon]]s are well-protected by its effects, but by the time you have a hero with the mana and a [[Mage guild]] upgraded to the highest level, there are likely at least a few spells in your spellbook you'll more want to cast in combat. Arguably this spell would not have been overpowered even if it could be [[mass cast]] like [[slow]], [[prayer]], or [[curse]]. And because only one [[troop stack]] can be targeted for protection, it will almost never be the ideal choice to cast in combat.
20-40% chance to reflect an enemy spell. Or in other words... 100% chance that you cannot cast any spell on an enemy, and 100% chance that an enemy can hit your units with his spells. 100% useless spell even if it was level 1 with 10% of the spell points cost  --[[Special:Contributions/172.26.0.4|172.26.0.4]] 18:04, 27 October 2019 (UTC)


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== Does Magic Mirror spell work on Faerie Dragons? ==


20-40% chance to reflect an enemy spell. Or in other words... 100% chance that you cannot cast any spell on an enemy, and 100% chance that an enemy can hit your units with his spells. 100% useless spell even if it was level 1 with 10% of the spell points cost  --[[Special:Contributions/172.26.0.4|172.26.0.4]] 18:04, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
If I had to guess, I'd think it works the way Fire Shield does.

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20-40% chance to reflect an enemy spell. Or in other words... 100% chance that you cannot cast any spell on an enemy, and 100% chance that an enemy can hit your units with his spells. 100% useless spell even if it was level 1 with 10% of the spell points cost --172.26.0.4 18:04, 27 October 2019 (UTC)

Does Magic Mirror spell work on Faerie Dragons?[edit | hide]

If I had to guess, I'd think it works the way Fire Shield does.