Talk:Dirtamancy
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We've seen rock and metal golems, but what about making actual ''dirt'' golems? I think having someone field Terra-Cotta Warriors would be awesome. | We've seen rock and metal golems, but what about making actual ''dirt'' golems? I think having someone field Terra-Cotta Warriors would be awesome. | ||
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| + | * Couldn't be any more delicate than the glass tchotchkes we've seen! -[[User:No one in particular|No one in particular]] 22:19, 6 January 2013 (EST) | ||
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Element and Axis
Dirtamancy is Stuffamancy, the magic of Matter. It is aligned to the axis of Erf. So, Dirtamancy is concerned with Stuff on Erf; specifically, rock, dirt, and crap. Commander I. Heartly Noah June 3 2009
"Unusual" bonus
The page mentions that a bonus to mineral golems led by a dirtamancer is "unusual"... but for all we know any caster that can create units (like a dollamancer) also gives them a bonus. We know that this is true for croakamancers and uncroaked. -- DevilDan
Improvement of a city level
Isn't the improvement of the city level done automatically? That item needs a more detailed explanation, as it seems thoroughly misleading.
- Not sure, it was already up there and said that it required a caster-linkup. That part is pure speculation... not sure about the rest of it, because I wasn't willing to go through the comic again to disprove that part.
- Now it's Canon after a Summer Update. Dirtamancer definitely provides discounts to upgrading city level.
--Ichthus (eyeBook) 19:28, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
My original concern was the idea that it made upgrading "faster." DevilDan
Natural dirtamancy
I think building and upgrading ia kind of natural dirtamancy, just like natural thinkamancy and natural moneymancy. i think that's why a dirtamancer in the city can reduce the costs for an upgrade. --Welf von Ehrwald 23:00, 26 August 2009 (UTC)
Alternate Golem Types
We've seen rock and metal golems, but what about making actual dirt golems? I think having someone field Terra-Cotta Warriors would be awesome.
- Couldn't be any more delicate than the glass tchotchkes we've seen! -No one in particular 22:19, 6 January 2013 (EST)