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==== Midgame tactics ==== | ==== Midgame tactics ==== | ||
Each clone of Auntie Ethel functions as a duplicate of the hag, having all of her magical abilities but lacking the bombs in her inventory and capable of being dispelled in a single blow. Necessarily, they also cannot summon additional clones of themselves. If they are all defeated, Ethel can refresh their supply with [[A Coven of Hags]] - this time, however, the original hag will be invisible rather than in the mix of illusions, and the number of illusions summoned can vary. | Each clone of Auntie Ethel functions as a duplicate of the hag, having all of her magical abilities but lacking the bombs in her inventory and capable of being dispelled in a single blow. Necessarily, they also cannot summon additional clones of themselves. If they are all defeated, Ethel can refresh their supply with [[A Coven of Hags]] - this time, however, the original hag will be invisible rather than in the mix of illusions, and the number of illusions summoned can vary. | ||
The clones can be distinguished from the original by selecting "Examine" on them and looking for the feature [[Fey Life]]. This is granted by an item that the real Auntie Ethel is wearing ([[Tarnished Charm]]) which is not duplicated for the clones, so they do not have this feature. | |||
Next on the smorgasbord of trickery is [[Damsel in Distress]], a wily illusion where she teleports Mayrina into her proximity and adopts her appearance. Distinguishing between the two requires a careful examination of the two's statistics, looking for key differences that reveal the true victim. | Next on the smorgasbord of trickery is [[Damsel in Distress]], a wily illusion where she teleports Mayrina into her proximity and adopts her appearance. Distinguishing between the two requires a careful examination of the two's statistics, looking for key differences that reveal the true victim. |