Stone Skin

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School of Earth Magic
Symbol for School of Earth Magic
Level 1
 Magic Arrow *
 Shield
 Slow
 Stone Skin
 View Earth
Level 2
 Death Ripple
 Quicksand
 Visions *
Level 3
 Animate Dead
 Anti-Magic
 Earthquake
 Force Field
 Protection from Earth
Level 4
 Meteor Shower
 Resurrection
 Sorrow
 Town Portal
Level 5
 Implosion
 Summon Earth Elemental
School of Air Magic
School of Fire Magic
School of Water Magic
Stone Skin
Stone Skin.png
School:  Earth Magic
Level:  1st
Cost:  5/4
Duration:  1 rnd/sp
 Basic effect
Increases the selected friendly unit's defense strength by 3.
 Advanced effect
Increases the selected friendly unit's defense strength by 6.
 Expert effect
Increases the defense strength of all friendly units by 6.
 Probability of occurrence (%):
Town portrait Castle small.png Castle   32
Town portrait Rampart small.png Rampart   32
Town portrait Tower small.png Tower   63 (53*)
Town portrait Inferno small.png Inferno   31
Town portrait Necropolis small.png Necropolis   54
Town portrait Dungeon small.png Dungeon   30
Town portrait Stronghold small.png Stronghold   53
Town portrait Fortress small.png Fortress   31
Town portrait Conflux small.png Conflux   31
Town portrait Cove small.png Cove Horn of the Abyss   31
Town portrait Factory small.png Factory Horn of the Abyss   53
* Without Library

Stone Skin is a 1st level spell in the School of Earth Magic. It increases the target allied troop's defense.

Heroes starting with Stone Skin:

Heroes specialising in Stone Skin:

Creatures immune to Stone Skin:

Creatures capable of casting Stone Skin:

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Stone Skin is often compared to Shield, which has similar effects. They both reduce the amount of damage creature stacks receive. The main difference between these two spells is that Stone Skin also works against ranged creatures while Shield only reduces hand-to-hand damage. A rule of thumb whether to use Shield or Stone Skin in hand-to-hand combat is that if an enemy's attack skill is greater than your defense skill, use Stone Skin. Of course, with both spells active, your troops will receive considerably less damage.

Advanced/Expert Stone Skin is only strictly better than equal-skill Shield if the difference between your unit's defense and the opponent's attack is exactly 21 or 22. That means Shield is almost always preferable, unless you expect ranged attacks.


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