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RE: (TFT) Wizards at War --> Army with Aid spell.



From: "Pasha and Rick Smith" <pnrsmith@istar.ca>
Subject: RE: (TFT) Wizards at War -->  Army with Aid spell.
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 23:05:44 -0700

Hi everyone,
	Note that only one person in 50 has the ability to
use magic and only one person in 300 has the magical training
needed to become a wizard.

	This means that at best 2% of the troops COULD learn
the Aid spell, but actually 1/6 of those have already be-
come wizards.

	I'm not saying that it wouldn't be worthwhile to
train that <2% with Aid when you find them, but you won't
get whole armies with the Aid spell.

	Rick

>From: Michael Taylor <MichaelTaylor1@compuserve.com>
>Subject: Re: (TFT) Wizards at War
>Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 12:22:02 -0400
>
>Message text written by INTERNET:tft@brainiac.com
> > If part of 'basic training' is to give all the troops the Aid spell,
>the army becomes a huge ST battery.  <

OK. So what the Talent rules really mean is that any Hero PLAYER CHARACTER or Special GM NPC can learn a spell, otherwise the run of the mill population wizard ratios stay in effect. This includes armies.

My view of the Bryunthian army was that only some of them would even think about learning Aid spell. The ratio of 4 wizard/clerics per 100 might still work as they actively recruit. The huge Aids were for more powerful kingdoms that I had not dealt with yet. The ST Battery troop might be a special squad in these.

Hail Melee,
John Paul



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