Use heroe abilities for another time using Rearm spell
Rearm spell. just a random spell that got in my mind while watching war attacks. name can still be changed.
summary
-an elix spell that only affects your heroes, instantly refreshing their skills
-available at th12, with 3 levels
-the first heroes you drop takes priority.
-full effect on the rearmed iron fist and cloak. but the rearmed eternal tome will only be half duration. using yet another tome after that will only have one fourth duration.
-you cant activate an ability while the other one is still active.
-it behaves like the clone spell. if casted on an empty area, it stays there for 5 secs or till a hero/es step on it.
-doesnt affect heroes who still has an ability , but activating an ability while standing on that area immeadiately rearms that skill. that means a king will have the iron fist button while there is still an ongoing iron fist
-spell housing space=4
level 1: rearms 1 hero skill
level 2: rearms 2 different hero skills
level 3: rearms 3 different hero skills
Strategies
" double fist" - this creates a massive side funnel using king and warden. you need to do the ff fast enough and in order for it to work:
- drop king and warden so close together
- quickly activate iron fist
- wait for the ability to finish then drop rearm spell on top of king. warden would always follow king so its likely to step on the spell area as well.
- activate iron fist again
- wait for warden to step into the spell then activate eternal tome. ( you still get another lesser tome, save it for the main attack)
"enhanced sui attack"- good for king and queen only killsquad. you can bring the warden too cause you will have a lot of barch in one area. take note that the 2nd eternal tome gets half duration so you may choose to use the main tome with the main army instead
Not recommended
- dont use it in a lone queen (qw). you get another cloak but its not worth it for 4 spell space. rage is better.
-dont bring 2 or more of this spell. too much space, only works on heroes, and has a diminishing effect on tome.