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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 whether 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. 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 whether 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. | ||
Advanced/Expert Stone Skin is only strictly better than equal-skill Shield if the difference between your unit's armor and the attacker's defense is exactly 21 or 22. <!-- At 20 difference, defense reduces the damage by 50%. So 6 extra points of defense bring the damage to 35% of base, and so does Shield: 50%*(100%-30%)=35%. At 21 or 22 difference, the unit takes 47.5% or 45% of base damage, and Shield is even less effective; however, the effect of defense is capped at 28 difference, so at 23 or more, +6 defense becomes less effective due to the cap. --> That means Shield is almost always preferable, unless you expect ranged attacks. | |||
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School: | Earth Magic | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Level: | 1st | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cost: | 5/4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Duration: | 1 rnd/sp | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Stone Skin is a 1st level spell in the School of Earth Magic. It increases target, allied troop's defense.
Heroes with Stone Skin as a starting spell:
- Darkstorn the Warlock
- Dessa the Battle Mage
- Halon the Wizard
- Labetha the Elementalist
- Merist the Witch
- Rion the Cleric
- Tiva the Witch
- Vokial the Death Knight
- Xsi the Necromancer
- Zydar the Heretic
Heroes that specialize in Stone Skin:
- Darkstorn the Warlock
- Labetha the Elementalist
- Merist the Witch
- Xsi the Necromancer
Units immune to Stone Skin:
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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 whether 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. Advanced/Expert Stone Skin is only strictly better than equal-skill Shield if the difference between your unit's armor and the attacker's defense is exactly 21 or 22. That means Shield is almost always preferable, unless you expect ranged attacks. |