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Post by davycannonhound on Feb 20, 2019 7:18:24 GMT
So, Ammok has Spiritual Conduit. Not the main reason you bring him, but still pretty good. So, who likes it the most?
I immediately think of Lyllyth, Shadow of Everblight. She already has Range Amplifier. This means she gets to cast spells an additional 7" away with Ammok. Thats a 17" Pin Cushion.
I know Thagrosh, Prophet of Everblight would like it as well. Mutagensesis becomes just a tad bit more threatening with it.
Who else really likes/wants it?
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Post by onijet01 on Feb 20, 2019 9:43:38 GMT
So, Ammok has Spiritual Conduit. Not the main reason you bring him, but still pretty good. So, who likes it the most? I immediately think of Lyllyth, Shadow of Everblight. She already has Range Amplifier. This means she gets to cast spells an additional 7" away with Ammok. Thats a 17" Pin Cushion. I know Thagrosh, Prophet of Everblight would like it as well. Mutagensesis becomes just a tad bit more threatening with it. Who else really Ammok grants a +2 to spell distance Lilith 2 has an additional +5 Ferrow bone grinders grant another +2 Whybare you limiting to a 17 inch pincushion?
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Post by apoc2148 on Feb 20, 2019 12:39:44 GMT
I find that the only limitation to spiritual conduit is that the warlock needs to be the origin of the spell to get the +2 range. So offensively it does add +2 threat range but only if the warlock is casting, so no channeling which reduces the overall threat range of the spell significantly.
However, it does make friendly buffing spells much easier to get out and allow you to position your caster a little safer while applying buffs.
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Post by davycannonhound on Feb 20, 2019 19:01:33 GMT
I find that the only limitation to spiritual conduit is that the warlock needs to be the origin of the spell to get the +2 range. So offensively it does add +2 threat range but only if the warlock is casting, so no channeling which reduces the overall threat range of the spell significantly. However, it does make friendly buffing spells much easier to get out and allow you to position your caster a little safer while applying buffs. Sure, but certain spells, like Mutagenesis, require the caster to be the origin for them to be effective. I wasn’t sure if there were any others.
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Post by apoc2148 on Feb 20, 2019 19:53:06 GMT
Sure, but certain spells, like Mutagenesis, require the caster to be the origin for them to be effective. I wasn’t sure if there were any others. Gallows states "origin" for which direction the push happens, but I don't think it requires the warlock to be the origin. Mutagenesis might actually be the only one in Legion that requires the caster to be the origin for the entire effects of the spell to occur.
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Post by thelat on Feb 21, 2019 6:25:16 GMT
Sure, but certain spells, like Mutagenesis, require the caster to be the origin for them to be effective. I wasn’t sure if there were any others. Gallows states "origin" for which direction the push happens, but I don't think it requires the warlock to be the origin. Mutagenesis might actually be the only one in Legion that requires the caster to be the origin for the entire effects of the spell to occur. This is correct. Gallows pulls to the spell martyr if arced. Honestly, I think that makes Gallows better.
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