Oh and summon phoenix keeps a 250.000 BD stack distracted for 2 turns

I tried Sanctuary and I could not make it work. You can't create "obstacles" without going out of Sanctuary, and in that case you'll be attacked immediately. So keeping dragons at the other side of battlefield remains the only option I see right now.wimfrits wrote:There are 2 options actually. Either keep the BD's remote with summons as Dalai intends or let them close at the start and use sanctuary to create more obstacles to better force attacks in specific angles. And create distance after killing the first stack. Skill choice depends on that.
Yes, it's extremely valuable trick, and the only way to free one of your heroes for some additional activity (like Fervor).Oh and summon phoenix keeps a 250.000 BD stack distracted for 2 turns
At the end of round 2 you'll have 10 stacks/obstacles in sanctuary. That gives you plenty of options to orchestrate specific attacks. After that you can step out with heroes 1 by 1 through summoning. By the time all but 1 are out (and dead), you should have managed to destroy 1 of the BD stacks. After that, combat is 'easy'.Dalai wrote: I tried Sanctuary and I could not make it work. You can't create "obstacles" without going out of Sanctuary, and in that case you'll be attacked immediately. So keeping dragons at the other side of battlefield remains the only option I see right now.
Have you tried to do it? Dragons will have 4 attacks, they try to take positions so as not to harm each other, and after your last hero casts Divine Intervention all of your heroes will be vulnerable to attacks. Situation will get pretty dire.wimfrits wrote:At the end of round 2 you'll have 10 stacks/obstacles in sanctuary. That gives you plenty of options to orchestrate specific attacks. After that you can step out with heroes 1 by 1 through summoning. By the time all but 1 are out (and dead), you should have managed to destroy 1 of the BD stacks. After that, combat is 'easy'.
A pure summoning approach is safer though (but not very exciting)
It's certainly not the easiest option, but I tried the first phase if combat (until 2 stacks are down) and that works. By the time the last hero casts DI there are only 3 stacks left. With 4 x GM life, the situation can't get dire from there.Dalai wrote:Have you tried to do it? Dragons will have 4 attacks, they try to take positions so as not to harm each other, and after your last hero casts Divine Intervention all of your heroes will be vulnerable to attacks. Situation will get pretty dire.
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