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On the first japanese island I was having a bit of an over-foresting problem in my city. So I ripped up about 80 trees and put them all in one pile then hit them with a fireball... Made a nice blaze. But when it was over more than 75% of the trees were still there, full size but burned down to 0 wood and wouldn't light up again. Oddly enough, they ...
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B&W1 let you hit your own people with miracles, I recall. There's nothing wrong with annihilating your own village. As I recall, at times villagers will sit on their rumps in the town centers doing nothing but whining and disobeying their god when he commands them to do it themselves.
This can make a god angry. Very angry at insistant ...
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Buy fire and lightning miracles for your creature. Smack him out of doing anything that doesn't involve attacking things or eating villagers. I had my creature 100% evil in no time as soon as I got to the norse, and he sure stays that way. 5000+ kills a land tends to do that.
Just remember to beat your creature silly if he helps the peons in any
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Sounds a little god-like to me. Waving your hand around and they all DIE from it! How silly of this game to let something truly godlike slip through the QA! NERF!
On a serious note, you probably shouldn't wave burning trees around if you don't like the rediculous killing power. I didn't realize that still worked in B&W2, it's like waving burning
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If you can cast a fireball miracle, I'd suggest taking the town right outside the norse capital and launching dozens of fireballs over the wall. If you're good at throwing them, you should be able to light up the storehouse then repeatedly nail the villagers trying to put it out.
If not, try using your creature to kill their platoons. The first ...
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Multi-pickup. Always wondered what 500 villagers slamming into a mountainside then falling into the ocean looked like.
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Heated boulders like B&W1, the ability to fry my own villagers with miracles, and higher growth on influence so I can lob fireballs further.
After all, what's the point of being an evil god of fire and death if you can't incinerate your own villagers? Or lob fireballs without having to capture a village right next to theirs? Sure, I can always ...
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If you take a town close to the enemy city, you can typicially lob fireballs inside at will. I thought it was kind of silly though, as it's simple against a godless city.
To get your evil maniac laugh on, stomp their platoons to paste with your creature. Then sit back and lob fireballs at their houses and stores until they're all dead. ...
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