Hence, my personal preference is to to use Ancient Crypt. Which then begs the question of "why take Unseen Care when I could take another trait?" Well, compared to many of Necromancer's exclusives. you won't even need Unseen Care.įurthermore Unseen Care is an RNG chance of getting and is exponentially worse the longer it takes to get it as you will be losing out a lot of potential MHP. which would leave your only recourse for scaling HP to be Unseen Care. You could argue that taking Arsenal as Necromancer is a viable strategy. Not to mention I was tying it back to OP's initial post and Rhodry's comment.Į.g. I was speaking in general terms of the practical application of gaining Scaling HP. They don't even compete with one another, given that one is a card and the other is a level up perk. Originally posted by Creep Gnome:Crypt and Unseen Care aren't mutually exclusive. so you might end up gaining more Magic HP by using less skeletons since you end up resummoning more. Now if your max count was 2, you might have your skels dying in and being resummoned in that fight. but then you win the fight without anymore skels dying. So you'd get 2 Magic HP from summoning all of them. Though you have to keep in mind how tough your skeletons are versus how strong the enemies are. Then let's both get killed so you summon 2 more, you'd get another 1 Magic HP. So, say your max skel count is 2, when you summon 2 skeletons you'd get 1 Magic HP. The Magic HP gains depends on actually summoning the skeletons. Though, AFAIK, all numbers/stats listed in that bottom right panel are accurate. However, you won't be able to differentiate between what MHP is coming from your Unseen Care or your Amulet/items. Your current maximum Magic HP will be listed in the bottom right. Perhaps because getting 4 required as much effort as getting 2 twice? Is shown) accurate? If so, I can see my magic hp counter go up about 1 a turn no matter how many skeletons I have, 2 or 4. Is the information displayed bottom right (where attack, defense, etc.
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