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Little is known about this arcane magic. It is rumoured that the spell was created by one of the most powerful black robe in the history. He hated angels so much that he had sworn to cause the downfall of them. And as a result, this spell was developed.<br>
 
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== Effects ==
|Type:||[[Instant/Summon]] [[SelfOnly]] [Selective]]
 
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|Cast Turn:||10
 
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|Cast M.P.:||300,000
 
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|Research Cost:|| 0
 
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|Upkeep:||None
 
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|Related Unit:||None
 
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*Summoning rates nerfed, values shown here are outdated
 
*Summons 70+/- [[Fallen Dominion]]s, 7,000+/-[[Fallen Archangel]]s, or 15,000+/-[[Fallen Angel]]s into your kingdom, also has a chance to summon nothing.
 
  
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*Summoned ~ 5k [[Fallen_Angel|Fallen Angels]], ~20 [[Fallen_Dominion|Fallen Dominions]] and ~ 1.5k [[Fallen_Archangel|Fallen Archangels]] for me. Blitz Oct 2008 //Confirmed 2009/Guild server
it doesn't summon 7k FAA. just around 5k +/- and around 20k FA if u got Lucifer's favor.
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<span style="color:#2ecc71;">Casting Eligibility:</span>
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*<span style="color:#2ecc71;">Black mages can cast this spell after they have learnt it&nbsp;(through Nether Parchment) or have purchased the spell from the Black Market's Exotic Mageware</span>
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*<span style="color:#2ecc71;">Non-Black mages are forbidden to cast this spell even after obtaining it unless they have earned the Most Favored or Patron Status from Lucifer</span>
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== Strategy ==
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Corruption can be supported at approximately 3000 acres as a black running Black Sabbath, which gives a lot of extra mana. Below that, it is nearly impossible to support the mana requirements of the units summoned, and they are undisbandable.
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One big "problem" is that fallen troops have TREMENDOUS cost:net power ratios. Some of the worst in the game. Therefore, when people look at the ranking boards, you will appear like you have almost no army compared to the people around you. They may assume you are recently recovering from a Contract of the Soul.
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However, Fallen Troops are insanely difficult to beat. Especially by anyone that attacks Black. Even very fat, using just FAA and FD with either Blue's Paralyze or Fog Cloud on defense, I probably lost 3 in 90+ battles. No item needed to be assigned--and I found it wasteful to assign any because I got attacked so much they quickly were used up.
  
==Notes==
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Offense can be a problem. Fallen Troops are very powerful, but for their net power, it can be difficult to maintain an army and take land at even mid-levels. If you get a healthy chunk of FAA or FD you can probably just explore until 3500+ acres and never lose. But before then it's difficult to have enough fodder to also take land, because you'll almost certainly be negative mana and won't be able to summon anything except the fallen.
This spell only really works for {{black}} nethers, although it is attainable by all colors through the [[Black Market]].
 
  
It has a very small chance to work for other colors, but only at very high spell level and with the help of god's [[Concentration]] etc.
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You also become susceptible to pillages. However, black is almost never pillaged because everyone assumes you will have mass zombies and/or skeletons.
  
==Distant Past==
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It's kind of an all-or nothing spell. If you get Corruption early enough, you can rise without the traditional problems of black. You in essence become one of the hardest colors to beat in any kind of fight. But you give up a lot of offense to do it. I never managed to get it to high land, but a stack of fallen troops protecting the weaker black heavy hitters like Unholy Reapers would be scary.
It worked very differently in the distant Archmage past, when it has been a battle spell for example.
 
  
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Little is known about this perverse arcana; it is rumoured that the spell was created by one of the most powerful black robes in the history of Terra whose hatred of angels was such that he had sworn to cause their downfall.

Spell Statistics
Name Corruption
Magic Speciality Nether
Rank Ancient
Attributes Instant/Summon, Selfonly, Selective
Cast Turn 10
Cast M.P. 300,000
Research Cost -
Upkeep Cost none
Servers
Blitz
Guildwar
Lightning
Arch
Solo
Beta
Related Unit -


Effects

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Casting Eligibility:

  • Black mages can cast this spell after they have learnt it (through Nether Parchment) or have purchased the spell from the Black Market's Exotic Mageware
  • Non-Black mages are forbidden to cast this spell even after obtaining it unless they have earned the Most Favored or Patron Status from Lucifer

Strategy

Corruption can be supported at approximately 3000 acres as a black running Black Sabbath, which gives a lot of extra mana. Below that, it is nearly impossible to support the mana requirements of the units summoned, and they are undisbandable.

One big "problem" is that fallen troops have TREMENDOUS cost:net power ratios. Some of the worst in the game. Therefore, when people look at the ranking boards, you will appear like you have almost no army compared to the people around you. They may assume you are recently recovering from a Contract of the Soul.

However, Fallen Troops are insanely difficult to beat. Especially by anyone that attacks Black. Even very fat, using just FAA and FD with either Blue's Paralyze or Fog Cloud on defense, I probably lost 3 in 90+ battles. No item needed to be assigned--and I found it wasteful to assign any because I got attacked so much they quickly were used up.

Offense can be a problem. Fallen Troops are very powerful, but for their net power, it can be difficult to maintain an army and take land at even mid-levels. If you get a healthy chunk of FAA or FD you can probably just explore until 3500+ acres and never lose. But before then it's difficult to have enough fodder to also take land, because you'll almost certainly be negative mana and won't be able to summon anything except the fallen.

You also become susceptible to pillages. However, black is almost never pillaged because everyone assumes you will have mass zombies and/or skeletons.

It's kind of an all-or nothing spell. If you get Corruption early enough, you can rise without the traditional problems of black. You in essence become one of the hardest colors to beat in any kind of fight. But you give up a lot of offense to do it. I never managed to get it to high land, but a stack of fallen troops protecting the weaker black heavy hitters like Unholy Reapers would be scary.