There's a what now? *looks it up*There's always Hamachi for Online LAN'ing? I think. It's a bit weird setting up sometimes...
Ah, crap. It was either them, the dwarves, or the halflings, which would you have preferred? Besides, the original orcs don't have the glutton, they get the red freaking dragon instead. Not to mention some of the other best units in the game.>:v *RAGES* I HAET ORX.
I wasn't sure if you'd played PBEM before, and I had said that PBEM takes ages in the other thread, so I thought you might've misunderstood. Gotta try and cover all possible angles, even if they may insult the intelligence of others... Sorry.hey, i've played the game, i know how long turns take and i know the games features
Maybe. Just Maybe. Getting, oh I don't know, MSN might help out on that regard, you know, something I'd liked from the very beginning to keep in touch with you a bit more easily? *Shot*I need to know some time when you'll be online, so I can try and connect to an online multiplayer game with you.
Dwarves, out of those choices. I could always make a quick change on the map to allow other races, and send you the "Neo Toadstool Vale" along with my next round update. I mean, I've prodded around with the AoW:SM editor, and lots others for other games, I don't think it'll be -that- bloody wank hard.Ah, crap. It was either them, the dwarves, or the halflings, which would you have preferred? Besides, the original orcs don't have the glutton, they get the red freaking dragon instead. Not to mention some of the other best units in the game.
No, it certainly won't. The guide to AoW PBEMing that I've been reading from actually recommends it for several different purposes, including changing the starting heroes to have the stats and spheres the player wants, and switching the order of players in different time zones. (Or, if you're feeling nasty, surrounding everyone else's cities with hostile dragons...)I could always make a quick change on the map to allow other races, and send you the "Neo Toadstool Vale" along with my next round update. I mean, I've prodded around with the AoW:SM editor, and lots others for other games, I don't think it'll be -that- bloody wank hard.
Undead wraith. Immunity to EVERYTHING except holy and magic. I could take your whole army with one.AKA: AoE Lightning Based, Paralyze Inflicting, Projectile that ignores terrain penalties or the like, and also grants +2 ATT. <_< Sure, if you have some Lightning Immune Units, then I'm screwed, but for everything else? Go for it.
NO! OP! OHH! PEE!Goblin > Lizard
...What are you talking about? Syrons are in AoW 1... *Grins*Gonna miss my Tigran Fire Cats and Syron Lightning Catchers from AoW:SM though.
Huzzah.No, it certainly won't. The guide to AoW PBEMing that I've been reading from actually recommends it for several different purposes, including changing the starting heroes to have the stats and spheres the player wants, and switching the order of players in different time zones. (Or, if you're feeling nasty, surrounding everyone else's cities with hostile dragons...)
You forget that Magic in AoW:SM, in battles, doesn't have range based on the Player Character. There goes your "One" Undead Wraith. Troll Harder. :vUndead wraith. Immunity to EVERYTHING except holy and magic. I could take your whole army with one.
>:v WANK WANK WANK WANKNO! OP! OHH! PEE!
This is not particularly relevant to my interests nor religion. But okay.lizards are neutral, all the 4hex cities on the map are neutral. It has to be good and evil races only. Besides, I like the Goblins, for all that they are pretty much the worst race in the game without being underground, and even then...
Gonna pull a Hymen joke again? If not, I don't see it. :v...What are you talking about? Syrons are in AoW 1... *Grins*
For all I care. It could be Dwarf > Frostling. Orc > Azrac. Hafling > Human. Elf > Undead. I wouldn't care. :vEdit 2: Dwarf > elf, (trust me it makes more sense), Orc > Darkelf, Halfling > Highmen, Goblins > Undead. You'll turn it from a small squabble between the lesser races into a large battle between the greatest powers.
Not magic Spells,You forget that Magic in AoW:SM, in battles, doesn't have range based on the Player Character. There goes your "One" Undead Wraith. Troll Harder. :v
! The only things in the game that do magic damage are those with magic bolts or magic strike. Which means pretty much only clerics and units with enchant weapon on them can damage a wraith.magic type damage
Who're you calling a wank...>:v WANK WANK WANK WANK
Short answer: LOOK HARDER!Gonna pull a Hymen joke again? If not, I don't see it. :v
The zip is empty...PS Edit: New round up.
Wut. :vNot magic Spells,
Fine. :v! The only things in the game that do magic damage are those with magic bolts or magic strike. Which means pretty much only clerics and units with enchant weapon on them can damage a wraith.
:v WANK WANK WANK WANKWho're you calling a wank...
Dun wanna!Short answer: LOOK HARDER!
Cool story brah. :vLong answer: In AoW 1 there are three secret spells that can only be bought from wizards towers. The first is 'cosmetic surgery' which changes the portrait of a hero or leader, the second is 'summon mermaid' which is fairly pointless, but the third is summon SYRON. The Syron is a true neutral, fourth level unit with immunity to just about everything except physical, and massive stats. The easiest way to see one beyond going into the editor and looking at the creature list is to play the tutorial; the player's party starts with one. Furthermore, if you go into Shadow Magic and look at the description for Syron Giant Warriors, it talks about how they were sent to the Valley of Wonders for some unknown purpose, long before the rest of the Syrons were seen.
FIX'D.The zip is empty...
'course. =)On another note. Sorry for being moderately nonsensical. That time of the year. *Shot* <.< No offense meant with anything.