Let's go!
Idylliac <--- Link
There's a small plot hole here - it isn't explained how and when Stratos attacked Persephone.
It is explained in earlier missions of Persephone and Stratos, though.
This wicked course shall profit you nothing, for iniquity can shield you not from the divine justice of Our righteous fury.
It looks that we're against a single wizard...
Ed creates first manalith and a guardian
Teleports to a nearby island, kills two peasants (two more souls)
Creates a JabbeRocky and checks out the neighborhood. Yogo attacks, using a shitload of units:
It's not Yogo! ITZ:
Ed summons
Manny Calavera Death:
Charlotte picks up her souls (Death cannot attack a wizard) and withdraws
One of her Taurocks tries to attack Ed, who casts Intestinal Vaporization
He creates another manalith and goes back to the enemy. The problem is, there is no enemy:
I forgot to mention, that this spell will gib enemies, which means not only kill them, but also make their souls blue (free to pick up) for anybody.
One of the best spells in the game, much more useful than Death IMO (Death will attack your own units as well).
Plus it has much faster recharge rate than Persephone's Charm AFAIR...
Ed creates another guardian:
And goes after withdrawing enemy units
He pwns one of enemy Boulderdashes using IV and goes back to the manalith - Charlotte is attacking. Our units (Boulderdash + Rocky) kill Charlotte's Rocky
Ed spams all possible spells
Charlotte simply isn't fast enough when it comes to multitasking (ordering units, casting spells and harvesting souls).
At least compared to someone who plays this game for the 3rd time. Like for example me...
Ed creates a bug
And more units
He leaves his units behind and does some reckon
It's time for a small bombardment
Charlotte shows up, but isn't able to pick up all souls
Ed attacks her Flummox using IV. Check out how it works:
Suddenly, a cutscene kicks in.
It's Charlotte near her altar. WTF is going on?
"I am sure you are right, but please, continue your story."
Alright, it's only this fag Yogo left!
Charlotte's altar is nearby. Too bad that Yogo shows up:
Ed casts Death, but it's not very effective - Yogo simply spams low level characters
He moves his better units in when Death is gone. An epic battle starts. Our two Rockies pwn over 9000 enemies: Ents, Mutants and even a frickin' Dragon!
Of course Ed's spells (and our Auto-Regen bug) were crucial to the victory.
Yogo withdraws at last!
Ed desecrates an abandoned Charlotte's altar
And repels another Yogo's attack
Intestinal Vaporization + Halo of Earth does wonders here. Still, at some point, Ed loses most of his units:
It means nothing, though - as long as he has some manahoars and manaliths under control:
Fight that, bitch
Ed rebuilds his army and kills remaining Yogo's units
He destroys another Yogo's manalith and builds a Temple
Yogo attacks again, using mostly low-level creatures this time
Nigga please!
He loses 1-2 souls with his every attack, sometimes more (when Ed uses IV).
We destroy another manalith
And pwn Yogo's shitty army once more
It goes like that for a while: he creates small army, loses all units, picks up all souls, withdraws, attacks again.
After a while we destroy another manalith
And attack Yogo's final manalith and ultimate altar
Two dragons may look dangerous, but Ed's Bombardment spell and big army wipe them out quickly
Our sac-doctors with their huge catch:
It's time to hit the Tits:
Yogo resists, but he cannot win
The End Days <--- Link
You told me none of this.
I never promised you the truth, but I am giving you the opportunity to fight Marduk. That is what you want, no?
With the apparent death of Stratos, this theory seems all the more likely.
The problem is, Stratos doesn't look dead to me.
Same thing cannot be said about Persephone, James and Pyro:
Our (almost) final mission awaits us. Once more, we don't have the choice of the employer:
Let's check out the "final" units before that.
GameFags said:
Level 9: The final level of the spellbook contains a titan, the powerful five-souled creature.
Persephone
New creature:
Dragon
GameFags said:
Dragon (5 Souls): Persephone's titan is the only one that attacks hand-to-hand. The dragon flies and does huge amounts of damage. The dragon has an innate ability that casts Grasping Vines on units it hits, which is very nice. "Breath of Life" is the dragon's special ability, which is identical to the Animate Dead spell, except for the animation.
James
New creature:
Rhinok
GameFags said:
Rhinok (5 Souls): The rhinok is the only titan that doesn't fly. Rhinoks have a slightly weaker version of the "Halo of Earth" spell, since its attack can not hit flyers. To attack the rhinok jabs his tail or third leg into the ground and a bunch of spikes jabbing up through the ground go towards the target and then 'explode' into a ring of spikes shooting through the ground going outward to a large radius.
Stratos
New creature:
Silverback
GameFags said:
Silverback (5 Souls): Silverbacks are giant silverback gorillas with wings. "Run Away" (see Frost Wolf and Flame Minion ) is the special ability of these flying apes, and they share the innate ability of the storm giant and yeti (see Storm Giant and Yeti). When attacking, silverbacks shoot out a stream of frosty air that damages and freezes the target (just like the Freeze spell). By attacking the same unit over and over, Silverbacks can keep that unit from doing anything until it dies.
Pyro
New creature:
Phoenix
GameFags said:
Phoenix (5 Souls): A gigantic, hovering, insect-like unit that never lands is Pyro's titan unit. The phoenix fires a beam similar to that of the tickferno that does a lot of damage and drains mana very quickly at medium range. The phoenix also has an innate fire shield ability (just like the Fireform spell) that activates when something tries to attack it in melee.
Charnel
New creature:
Hellmouth
GameFags said:
Hellmouth (5 Souls): Hellmouths are huge winged demons that fire what look like lost souls at their victims. These souls orbit their victim for a while, if the hellmouth doesn't miss (most of the time they hit) dealing damage and draining mana. Hellmouths also have the "Devour" special ability (see Netherfiend), but gain a proportionately bigger bonus than the netherfiend.
Alrighty, let's check out what is going on in Stratos' land: