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The Summoner is an additional hero class that is available as part of the Summoner Hero DLC. It was released for the PC on 23 May 2012. There are no future plans for a console release. It is priced (not including sales) at $3.99 USD on Steam.[1]

The Summoner cannot equip any weapons. Instead, he can equip two familiars, many of which will attack enemies near him.

Promotional Description

A mysterious visitor from the Crystalline dimension, the Summoner has decided to wage his own personal war across Etheria for reasons unknown! With TWO Pets by his side, the Summoner can form Minions out of sentient crystal, and build an army to follow his every command.

By entering Overlord Mode, the Summoner can retreat at any time to his Crystalline realm, to supervise his Real Time Strategy from an omniscient top-down perspective.

As he selects units and issues a variety of orders, the Summoner exercises supreme tactical control over his troops and his team's Defenses. Furthermore, his Flash Heal ability instantly Heals all allied units and Defenses within a radius, and the Summoner's Phase Shift ability can move his ghostly avatar around the physical realm while remaining immaterial and unseen by enemies. For the master strategist seeking to pull the strings from above, or the brave commander ready to personally lead his army into battle, the Summoner is an essential addition to the team!

--Steam[2]

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Summon Minions and MU

The Summoner can call upon Crystalline versions of several non-boss enemies to serve as minions. These defenses cost Minion Units (MU), a resource independent from DUs. The MU capacity is equal to the DU capacity on any given map.

Minions can be upgraded and buffed as with any defense.

  • Spiderminionicon
    Spider Minion - Summons a crystalline Spider to the battlefield. Flings webs at nearby enemies, slowing them down and doubling all damage they receive. (5 MU)
  • Orcminionicon
    Orc Minion - Summons a crystalline Orc to the battlefield. Swings an axe horizontally at melee range, cleaving through enemies. (6 MU)
  • Mageminionicon
    Mage Minion - Summons a crystalline Dark Elf Mage to the battlefield. Casts fireballs and periodically heals themselves and other nearby minions, as well as heroes. (7 MU)
  • Ogreminionicon
    Ogre Minion - Summons a crystalline Ogre to the battlefield. Crushes enemies within melee range and occasionally fires poisonous snot balls from a distance. (13 MU)

Abilities

  • Flash Heal - When activated, the Summoner releases a wave of healing ethereal energy to his trusty minions and to nearby hero defenses.
  • Phase Shift - Transports the Summoner to the Crystalline Dimension and renders him immaterial in the physical world. He is able to move through objects on the battlefield; enemies will not target him nor be able to damage him and the power does not consume mana. While he can issue orders and use tower-related abilities, his pets can't attack nor can he collect mana.

Skills

By holding down the jump button, the Summoner can hover above ground for up to 15 seconds. If he hovers against an incline or a slope, he will be elevated or pushed down.

Stats

The Summoner's four tower stats increase the effectiveness of his summoned minions. His first ability slot is replaced with a fifth summon stat: Minion Movement Speed. The second ability stat slot is for his Flash Heal ability.

Minion Commands

The Summoner can command his units on the battlefield, where he is able to select units and issue them a variety of commands. Minions hold defensive by default when they are first summoned.

To issue orders to minions, left click (by default) to select minions then right click to access the command wheel. A Summoner can control minions summoned by other Summoners.

  • Hold Position Defensive (Default) - Attacks enemies without moving (except for warriors which run up to enemies in a small radius around them).
  • Hold Position Offensive - Attacks enemies from a large radius of their current position. Returns to idle position when are no enemies to attack.
  • Follow Target - Follows a target the Summoner chooses.
  • Attack Target - Attacks a single enemy the Summoner chooses.
  • Move Defensive - Moves to a given location, then holds defensive upon reaching it.
  • Move Offensive - Moves to a given location, then holds offensive upon reaching it.
  • Follow Me - Follows the commanding Summoner.
  • Select All Units
  • Deselect All Units

Overlord Mode

Main article: Overlord Mode

The Summoner can leave the field of battle entirely to enter a full-on RTS style 'Overlord Mode.' Activating this mode will also force the Summoner to activate Phase Shift, making him invisible to enemies but unable to collect mana, or attack with familiars.

While in this mode, the player can pan the overhead camera to anywhere on the map, either by moving their mouse pointer towards the edge of the screen or clicking a point on the opened map (holding Left Shift by default). The player can swiftly move the camera when holding Alt.

They can call out to wherever their mouse pointer is (Default C), drag-select minions, summon minions or upgrade, repair, or sell defenses (including minions).

Summoner's Costumes


Notes

  • The Summoner cannot equip any class-specific familiars such as Animi.
  • If the Summoner equips a Genie, it will collect mana from attacks performed by a secondary pet.
  • If a minion gets stuck for too long when following a target, they will change to hold defensive around their current position.
  • When all the players in a game are summoners, opened chests and killed enemies will only drop armor or accessories. Higher quality armor is more likely to drop in Survival Mode if everyone uses a summoner.
  • In The King's Game summoners can activate Phase Shift to step over the shimmering tiles without getting attacked.

Trivia

  • Preliminary concept art for both the Jester and Summoner was released in late 2011.

Media

Usage Guide & Overview

See also

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