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Revision as of 05:38, 10 March 2017
School of Fire Magic |
Level 1 |
Bloodlust |
Curse |
Magic Arrow * |
Protection from Fire |
Level 2 |
Blind |
Fire Wall |
Visions * |
Level 3 |
Fireball |
Land Mine |
Misfortune |
Level 4 |
Armageddon |
Berserk |
Fire Shield |
Frenzy |
Inferno |
Slayer |
Level 5 |
Sacrifice |
Summon Fire Elemental |
School of Air Magic |
School of Earth Magic |
School of Water Magic |
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Level: | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cost: | 25 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Duration: | permanent | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sacrifice is a 5 level spell in the School of Fire Magic. The spell destroys (sacrifices) the target living troop in order to resurrect creatures of another stack back to life. The other stack must be receptive to the Resurrection spell.
Units that can not be sacrificed:
Undead: | Elementals: | Golems: | Other creatures: |
Units that can't be resurrected with sacrifice:
- Efreeti/Efreet Sultans
- Firebirds/Phoenixes
- Undead
- Elementals
- Golems
- Stone/Obsidian Gargoyles
- Gold Dragons
- Black Dragons
Comments & debate
Typically, it is better to sacrifice a troop with many creatures than a troop with the same total health but fewer units.
A sacrificed stack does not leave a body to be resurrected or summoned into Demons.