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  | cost        = 5
  | cost        = 5
  | duration    = 1 rnd/sp
  | duration    = 1 rnd/sp
  | b_effect    = Target, allied troop's defense rating is increased by 3.
  | b_effect    = Buff, single target, [[defense]] rating is increased by 3.
  | a_effect    = Target, allied troop's defense rating is increased by 6.
  | a_effect    = Buff, single target, [[defense]] rating is increased by 6.
  | e_effect    = All allied troops' defense ratings are increased by 6.
  | e_effect    = Buff, all own stacks, [[defense]] ratings are increased by 6.
}} It increases target, allied troop's defense.
}} It increases target, allied troop's defense.


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== User comments & debate ==
== User comments & debate ==
Stone skin is often compared to [[shield]], which has similar effects. They both reduce the amount of damage creature stacks receives. The main difference between these two spells are, that stone skin also works against ranged creatures while shield only reduces hand-to-hand damage. A rule of thumb wheter to use shield or stone skin in hand-to-hand combat is, that if enemy's attack skill is greater than your defense skill, use stone skin. Of course, with both spells active, your troops will receive considerably less damage.
Stone skin is often compared to [[shield]], which has similar effects.
 
They both reduce the amount of damage creature stacks receives, [[Stone Skin]] in terms of attack/defense, which increases or decreases the damage dealt, [[Shield]] reduces the damage the stack has gotten after this calculation, but only hand-to-hand damage, not ranged one (which [[Stone Skin]] takes care for), not magic (which would be in the Anti Magic Spell Buff domain, not Combat Buffs/Debuffs).
 
A rule of thumb wheter to use shield or stone skin in hand-to-hand combat is, that if enemy's attack skill is greater than your defense skill, use stone skin. Of course, with both spells active, your troops will receive considerably less damage.


[[Category: Spells]]
[[Category: Spells]]

Revision as of 22:42, 26 July 2014

School of Earth Magic
Symbol for School of Earth Magic
Level 1
 Magic Arrow *
 Shield
 Slow
 Stone Skin
 View Earth
Level 2
 Death Ripple
 Quicksand
 Visions *
Level 3
 Animate Dead
 Anti-Magic
 Earthquake
 Force Field
 Protection from Earth
Level 4
 Meteor Shower
 Resurrection
 Sorrow
 Town Portal
Level 5
 Implosion
 Summon Earth Elemental
School of Air Magic
School of Fire Magic
School of Water Magic
Stone Skin
School:  earth magic
Level:  1st
Cost:  5
Duration:  1 rnd/sp
 Basic effect
Buff, single target, defense rating is increased by 3.
 Advanced effect
Buff, single target, defense rating is increased by 6.
 Expert effect
Buff, all own stacks, defense ratings are increased by 6.
 Probability of occurrence (%):
Castle   
Rampart   
Tower    (*)
Inferno   
Necropolis   
Dungeon   
Stronghold   
Fortress   
Conflux   
Cove Horn of the Abyss   
Factory Horn of the Abyss   
* Without Library

Stone Skin is a 1st level spell in the School of earth magic. It increases target, allied troop's defense.

Heroes that specialize in Stone Skin

User comments & debate

Stone skin is often compared to shield, which has similar effects.

They both reduce the amount of damage creature stacks receives, Stone Skin in terms of attack/defense, which increases or decreases the damage dealt, Shield reduces the damage the stack has gotten after this calculation, but only hand-to-hand damage, not ranged one (which Stone Skin takes care for), not magic (which would be in the Anti Magic Spell Buff domain, not Combat Buffs/Debuffs).

A rule of thumb wheter to use shield or stone skin in hand-to-hand combat is, that if enemy's attack skill is greater than your defense skill, use stone skin. Of course, with both spells active, your troops will receive considerably less damage.