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| grspeed = 1
| grspeed = 1
| type = Light
| type = Light
| attype = Radiant(Basic)
| attype = Radiant (Basic)
| lvtype = Average
| lvtype = Average
| mvtype = normal/Charge
| mvtype = Normal/Charge
| skills = <!-- Skills separated by / -->Ram
| skills = Ram
| pskills = <!-- Potential skills, also separated by / -->Aegis/Protect/Heal/FullHeal/GreaterHeal/Strengthen
| pskills = Aegis/Protect/Heal/FullHeal/GreaterHeal/Strengthen
| passive =
| passive = <!-- Passives separated by / , end passives with one: attack|defend|seduce|seduced|fuck|move|turn|death -->
| vir = 20
| vir = 20
| traits = LandMount
| traits = LandMount
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| aquisition = <!-- Meant for unbreedable species -->Can be caught/tamed in pretty much any portal with mountain, stone or lava tiles.
| aquisition = Can be caught/tamed in pretty much any portal with plains or forest tiles.
| drop = Leather/LightShard
| drop = Leather/LightShard
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They may look impressive at first glance when you fight them, but they're not actually all that great. They have high base [[Stats#Strength|Strength]] (5) and low [[Stats#Magic_Strength|Magic]] (1) stats, but their growths are reversed with low strength growth (0.7) and high magic growth (1.5). If you end up getting any you're better off selling them at the market.
They may look impressive at first glance when you fight them, but they're not actually all that great. They have high base [[Stats#Strength|Strength]] (5) and low [[Stats#Magic|Magic]] (1) stats, but their growths are reversed with low [[Stat_Growth#Strength|Strength Growth]] (0.7) and high [[Stat_Growth#Magic|Magic Growth]] (1.5). If you end up getting any you're better off selling them at the market, where they fetch a high price.


That said, they can be acquired early game for fast access to powerful healing spells. Even after they outgrow their usefulness, you'll want to keep an eye out for them so that you can defeat them for the useful LightShards they drop.
There is a forest tile event involving a large sized Magic Deer. You can ignore it and be on your way, attack it for a battle involving other units (which will get you ManaHerbs, which permanently increase max mana), attempt to tame it outright if you have a [[Tamer]] in your party, or try to win it over by offering 2 food.

There is a forest tile event involving a large sized Magic Deer. You can ignore it and be on your way, attack it for a battle involving other units (which will get you ManaHerbs, which permanently increase max [[Stats#Mana|Mana]]), attempt to tame it outright if you have a [[Tamer]] in your party, or try to win it over by offering 2 food.

Revision as of 08:58, 7 November 2022

This article was updated for version 0.21.0.1

They may look impressive at first glance when you fight them, but they're not actually all that great. They have high base Strength (5) and low Magic (1) stats, but their growths are reversed with low Strength Growth (0.7) and high Magic Growth (1.5). If you end up getting any you're better off selling them at the market, where they fetch a high price.

That said, they can be acquired early game for fast access to powerful healing spells. Even after they outgrow their usefulness, you'll want to keep an eye out for them so that you can defeat them for the useful LightShards they drop.

There is a forest tile event involving a large sized Magic Deer. You can ignore it and be on your way, attack it for a battle involving other units (which will get you ManaHerbs, which permanently increase max Mana), attempt to tame it outright if you have a Tamer in your party, or try to win it over by offering 2 food.