Dominions 3: The Awakening/Magic/Magic Sites

In the fantasy world of Dominions sites of great magic power exist. These sites are filled with power than can be turned into Magic Gems used to fuel rituals and the more powerful battlefield spells. However, the sites are often hidden and they must be found by skilled mages. Sometimes the sites have helpful or harmful side effects.

The chance for finding magic sites can be set when starting a new game, and can have a big effect on strategy. Some maps however have fixed probabilities set by the map designer that cannot be overridden. The default is 45% for an Early Era game, 40% for Middle Era and 35% for Late Era game. This is further modified by terrain on a per province basis:
 * Magic: + 30% (also known as many sites)
 * Waste: + 20%
 * Swamp: + 20%
 * Mountain: + 10% (including border mtns)
 * Forest: + 10%
 * Farm: - 20%

Magic sites are found in the provinces, and there can be four magic sites at max per province. Magic sites can occasionally be found in great number in one province as every site increases the chance that the province contains another magic site. Magic sites are always aligned with one of the Paths of Magic or then with divine energies. This is important when it comes to finding the sites.

Most magic sites have a monthly magic gem income. These gems will go to your gem pool even if you don't have commanders or a laboratory in the province.

Some magic sites come with other effects. There are sites than can be entered by commanders to provide seer skills, combat training or monster summoning for the time they stay there. Some magic sites alter the Scales of Dominion in a province for better or worse and some magic sites have even more ominous side effects such as spreading deadly diseases to your troops or causing Horror Marks. Some magic sites allow you to recruit new units in the province and some provide you a building in the province like a laboratory and in some cases even a special fortress.

Some magic sites are visible immediatedly when entering the province but often these sites are either minor or have unpleasant side effects. Instead magic sites must be found by a mage.

Finding a Magic Site
All mages and priests have a special command called "Search for Magic Sites" which allows them to spend their turn looking for magic sites in the province. Searching for sites takes the full turn and all sites corresponding to the mage's levels and paths are always revealed, so if a mage didn't find sites during his first turn searching he won't find any new sites thereafter.

However this doesn't mean that there aren't unfound sites in the province. All magic sites have a hidden level of magic needed which ranges from 0 to 4 (note two exceptions can be found in Late Age Grand Cathedral H6 and Hall of Elders S6), with levels 1 and 2 being the most numerous and frequent. Level 0 sites are immediately visible, level 1 sites need a mage with 1 pick in the appropriate Path of Magic to find it and so on. Thus a mage with 4 picks in a Path of Magic will be able to find all sites available for that path when searching. So for example a Death 1 mage would find a Death 1 site in a province but he would miss a Fire 1 site or a Death 2 because he hasn't got any Fire magic and his Death magic isn't high enough. Additionally each site has a frequency of occurrence that the game engine uses when determining which sites are placed on the map.

There are also ritual spells (mostly from the Thaum-2 school) that identify all sites of a certain Path of Magic in a province or in the case of Acashic Record(Conj-5 S3) and Voice of Tiamat (Conj-4 W2) look for multiple paths. These rituals can be set to be repeated until all provinces are scanned or gems run out. The power of a sweep from such a spell equals a level 9 mage searching the province. So for example the search spell Augury will find all Fire magic sites.

Occasionally you can suspect the presence of a magic site in a province even if you haven't detected one yet (note there are only certain sites that will do this). If you notice an unexplainable anomaly in the scales this might indicate an undiscovered magic site. For example, a friendly province has been under your dominion for some time, showing 4 or 5 candles and it should have Growth but the scales show Death. This indicates a strong possibility of an undiscovered Death site, so it is worth searching under that path.

Effects of a Magic Site
In many lands there are places of interest. These sites might be ancient towers, enchanted springs or great mines. There are hundreds of different places of varying rarity in the game. Most of these places are hidden but some are common knowledge. The known sites are immediately recognized when you conquer the land. Mages can search for magic sites.

Special sites have many different powers. Most are sources for magic gems. Below follows a list of special powers that sites may possess.


 * Magic gem source - magic gem income. This is the most common type of site.
 * Healing - There are two magic sites that heal afflictions: Healing Spring and Lyfjaberg.
 * Forge Bonus - The Steel Ovens reduces gem cost of magic items forged there by 20% (stacks with other forge bonuses).
 * Casting site - reduces gem cost of any ritual belonging to the named school.
 * Summoning site - reduces summoning cost.
 * Monster summoning - enter to summon a special type of monster (often for free).
 * Recruitment - additional units available for recruitment.
 * Scale effect - the site influences the scales of dominion in the province
 * Resources - increases production resources by fixed amount.
 * Income - increases gold income by fixed amount.
 * Training - enables a commander to train all his units.
 * Unrest - increase or decrease unrest.
 * Holy - purifies the province from undead beings with holy fire.
 * Disease - diseases spread in the province.
 * Fort - a fortress is found unless there was one already.
 * Lab - a laboratory is found.
 * Temple - an old temple is found.
 * Marking - units get horror marks.