Out of curiosity, is there a reason we're using force damage and not, say, fire? Is the damage type preset or something?
 
Out of curiosity, is there a reason we're using force damage and not, say, fire? Is the damage type preset or something?
The Wyrmwraiths and Dread Wraiths are Incorporeal, which means that even spells and magic weapons without the Ghost Touch property have at best a 50% chance of hitting them on any given attack. Except for Force damage, which will affect them as normal.

If enemies show up that aren't Incorporeal and need some Fire damage applied liberally, each Wyvern is loaded with Alchemical Fire Launcher munitions.
 
The Wyrmwraiths and Dread Wraiths are Incorporeal, which means that even spells and magic weapons without the Ghost Touch property have at best a 50% chance of hitting them on any given attack. Except for Force damage, which will affect them as normal.

If enemies show up that aren't Incorporeal and need some Fire damage applied liberally, each Wyvern is loaded with Alchemical Fire Launcher munitions.
Ah, okay. I admit near complete ignorance on many mechanics, so I was assuming incorporeal just meant you needed some form of magic to harm them properly. That makes more sense now.
 
@Goldfish, reminder that the Wyverns are circling high above Thennhold so that we don't need to deploy them under combat conditions.

Also, why are you flat out abandoning one of the ward anchors? That Morning Sun spell won't stop them from attacking it with long-range attacks. Furthermore, the anchors are all around Thennhold, so I'm not seeing the point in pulling the Moonchaser back.
 
@Goldfish, reminder that the Wyverns are circling high above Thennhold so that we don't need to deploy them under combat conditions.

Also, why are you flat out abandoning one of the ward anchors? That Morning Sun spell won't stop them from attacking it with long-range attacks. Furthermore, the anchors are all around Thennhold, so I'm not seeing the point in pulling the Moonchaser back.
I forgot they were already deployed.

I'm not abandoning a Ward Anchor, there just isn't much a Moonchaser can do to defend one against the enemies we've seen so far. I don't mind stationing Moonsong's Moonchaser over one of them, though, as Thennhold itself should be fairly well defended.

Will update my plan in a moment.
 
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i mean we still have 1 more burrow to loot before we leave
Viserys, having just finished looting the remains of the Others' minions: "You done yet? Yes? Back to important stuff then".

*proceeds to loot minor places of power, implying how little the chosen Other-minions meant overall*

:V
 
Very nice. That's going to butcher quite a few of them. 👌

You think after the Others have their punitive force slapped down they'll try to send another punitive force? :evil:
I doubt even the Others are stupid enough to throw any more forces at us after we slap down... what, several hundred HD worth of monsters? Shame we can't capture them all for another massive sacrifice.
 
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