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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Secondly. I'm not sure if you have plans to update the mod anymore but shouldn't the warcastles be part of the upkeep reduction from the Registered Draft tech? Units like the field trebuchets are listed but the warcastles are not.
Hope it will add in more tower in future
Maybe a mage tower haha
-Updated for 6.0.
-Added a new siege variant with a Mangonel.
-The default version now has a protected canopy, and rapid fires heavy, anti-large arrows.
-The unit now has 360-degree armor protection.
-A new passive ability, "Wall", increases the defense of units around it.
-New unit cards.
-Now contributes to the peasant economy.
There's new screenshots if you want to see the revamped units. Hope you guys enjoy!
Much appreciated! I feel like this really is a unit Bretonnia needed.
The stat card seems weird though, 66 speed seems way too high compared to reality... Is it up to date?
Thank you all for your patience! The unit should now fire arrows now.
Sorry I haven't made the big balance update I promised - I'll admit, Shadows of Change has kinda taken the wind out of my sails when it comes to TWHIII. However, once I get back into the saddle, I hope to put out a meaty content update for this eventually.
Thank you for the swift response - I look forward to using it in a new Bretonnian campaign!
Also - I don't care how thoroughbred the oxen are - they can't pull it that fast - especially not just two of them.
as this is supposed to be an entirely conventional construction - there is no magical excuse.
It should be a relatively slow support piece that can just grind through things with its sheer weight if they approach it.