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    Magic the Gathering on XP

    Originally posted by Smiling Spectre: Quote: 2 jclark9000 I think, attacking of cities not so big problem. At first, it must be four wins fo anyone wizard to win. And no one can prevent you of taking back already conquered city. At second, you can purchase a ring (AFAIR), that extend limit to five cities per wizard. At third, while you duelling with creatures (and especially when you defeating "wizard servants"), power of this wizard goes down, so more duelling=less attacks of cities you have, and more time for defend this cities. At fourth, you can purchase an amulet (AFAIR), that let you teleports to attacked city. At last, if you defeat withard, you will no longer worry about him. Yeah, I know, and thanks for the reply, I'd just like to be able to relax a bit more and just worry about collecting cards and dueling, rather than always knowing that at some point, a city will be attacked and that I'll have to scramble around trying to save it. It isn't a big deal, I'm just curious.
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    Magic the Gathering on XP

    This is a little offtopic, but as long as we're talking about messing around with M:TG on XP, does anybody have any idea how to screw around with the game in order to disable the enemy wizards attacking cities in Shandalar? Playing on the lowest difficulty decreases how often they attack, I assume, but it makes the AI so stupid that it's hardly worth playing; I like Shandalar, but I'd like to be able to relax, collect cards, duel, etc., without having to scramble around defending cities.
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