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summon-allies [2022/12/12 11:22] nunda examples, internal links |
summon-allies [2022/12/12 13:15] charmide frontload explaination + add link to dominion summoner |
======Summon Allies====== | ======Summon Allies====== |
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<WRAP column 64px>{{:abilities:summon_allies.png?nolink}}</WRAP> Not to be confused with the ability to automatically summon, like with ??Pan??s. | <WRAP column 64px>{{:abilities:summon_allies.png?nolink}}</WRAP> A commander with this ability can, __as an order found in the Misc section__, spend a turn summoning units to the [[province]] it is in. The kind of units summoned is often alluded to in the summoning commander's description. The specific number of units summoned, however, needs to be looked up on the wiki or [[mod inspector]]. |
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A commander with this ability can, __as an order found in the Misc section__, spend a turn summoning units to the [[province]] it is in. The kind of units summoned is often alluded to in the summoning commander's description. The specific number of units summoned, however, needs to be looked up on the wiki or mod inspector. | Not to be confused with the ability to automatically summon units, for example through the [[Dominion Monster Summoner]] ability, or how ??Pan??s get their maenads. |
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Some generic [[summon spells]] give this ability, such as the ??Werewolf#633?? from ??Call of the Wild??, or the ??Wraith Lord?? from ??Call Wraith Lord??. | Some generic [[summon spells]] give this ability, such as the ??Werewolf#633?? from ??Call of the Wild??, or the ??Wraith Lord?? from ??Call Wraith Lord??. |