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Is there any difference to as if were only 1 legion?<br>
Is there any difference to as if were only 1 legion?<br>
[[User:Dndmpdju9kvo4fwpxn5|Dndm]]
[[User:Dndmpdju9kvo4fwpxn5|Dndm]]
: Yes, you can distinguish the two legions: both armies spawn opposing each other, they have different character models, and when you hover over them you will see that their names hint towards which legion they belong to.<br>
: You do not need to limit yourself to unfreezing only one of the legions. The only way to choose one legion over the other would be to target its members specifically. Each enemy which gets "killed" frozen won't disappear after timer runs out and many skills will damage members of both legions anyway. If you're unable to get most enemies in limited time phase then you can still target most lucrative targets (chests, war hoards, generals) from both legions. If you want to focus on a single legion pick one which drops loot you are more interested in (splinters, uniques), although there is no additional benefit from killing all members of one army in a specific encounter.<br>
: When they unfrereze, both armies start attacking each other automatically but deal no (or negligibly small) damage to each other. As soon as you start attacking them (or even get close to them) they will turn their attention to you and will stay focused on you.<br>
: During monolith encounter the game always spawns two legions.<br>
: -- [[User:Latereal|Latereal]] ([[User talk:Latereal|talk]]) 14:39, 2 February 2021 (UTC)

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Two legions

Are the two legions distinguishable?
Which one should I unfreeze?
Both?
Is there any way to make them attack each other? Instead of me.
Is there any difference to as if were only 1 legion?
Dndm

Yes, you can distinguish the two legions: both armies spawn opposing each other, they have different character models, and when you hover over them you will see that their names hint towards which legion they belong to.
You do not need to limit yourself to unfreezing only one of the legions. The only way to choose one legion over the other would be to target its members specifically. Each enemy which gets "killed" frozen won't disappear after timer runs out and many skills will damage members of both legions anyway. If you're unable to get most enemies in limited time phase then you can still target most lucrative targets (chests, war hoards, generals) from both legions. If you want to focus on a single legion pick one which drops loot you are more interested in (splinters, uniques), although there is no additional benefit from killing all members of one army in a specific encounter.
When they unfrereze, both armies start attacking each other automatically but deal no (or negligibly small) damage to each other. As soon as you start attacking them (or even get close to them) they will turn their attention to you and will stay focused on you.
During monolith encounter the game always spawns two legions.
-- Latereal (talk) 14:39, 2 February 2021 (UTC)