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Old 06-01-2004, 03:36 PM   #1
Aerich
Lord Ao
 

Join Date: May 27, 2004
Location: Canada
Age: 44
Posts: 2,061
Hi all,

Cool new clerical spell and tactic here (or at least new to me...)

With my solo evil cleric (to be dualled to necromancer), I've had to really utilize everything in the spell inventory. My newest love is the spell Glyph of Warding. I cast it for the very first time (went through 2 6-character games without it) to take out the first wight in the Black Wolf Temple. Essentially, it sets up an electrical, movement-sensitive trap in the doorway, and I moved forward just enough for the wight to see me, then backed up. It came into range of the mine, took about 25 damage, then fell to one melee hit (with Strength of One then Draw Upon Holy Might giving my normally 15 STR cleric a STR of 20). Some of the other skeleton types nearby also took damage.

It strikes me that Glyph of Warding is ideal for ambushes; if using more than one character, it should be possible to use a decoy to draw some attention and have the cleric stand in back. With the right timing, a decoy could retreat out of range (having the glyph cast right behind him/her) and the pursuing monsters would impale themselves on the glyph. Also, despite the spell description, I think it can be cast on the floor, no doorways or bridges needed.

I now intend to experiment with multiple glyphs (unless the game doesn't allow them to be cast close together, as I believe is the case in PnP 2nd edition). I bet if I cast a couple glyphs close to the skeleton mage, move into sight then retreat (inducing it to walk over them), I can score one dead magic user with very little effort.

Also, I've thought of a NASTY technique for when I dual to necromancer and gain my clerical skills back. Check this out.

1) Cast glyph behind you.
2) Cast skull trap on top of it.
3) Cast the same combo slightly closer to you, preferably in a line parallel to the direction you intend to return.

4) Go draw some enemies.
5) When you get close to the traps, use dimension door to get beyond them.
6) Watch the monsters get fried and exploded as they try to get to you.

Cheers! Comments welcome, especially from those who have tried this sort of thing before.
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