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a torch item

Cacarabe 6 months ago updated by Hittler 3 months ago 1

when given to a minions makes them a torchbearer letting them heal other minions for wood or/and burning enemies which give small but long damage also costing wood. If to OP give torchbearer less health.

ps: sorry my English is so bad

Rating

Very original putting a torch, I really liked creating this article about your object. I hadn't thought of something similar and it seems to me that the style of it goes very well with the game. I didn't like how you used it in the game since it breaks the mechanics of the campfire and gives you a serious advantage over your opponent by being able to heal in battle.


Limitation

If you choose this gadget you couldn't have the shield and if you choose the shield you couldn't have the torch. I clarify that I'm not saying that you can't choose the shield and the torch when leveling up but I'm saying that if you put the torch on one of your soldiers you'll have to wait until it runs out to put the shield on him.

Correction

It shouldn't be a weapon in itself but something that you can equip like the shield and armor. Instead of going on the left with prices that go up every time you get a new soldier, it should go on the right with expensive figos since it would be a secondary weapon. I don't think it would be a good idea to heal yourself with this since what really heals is meat and the fire is for your troops to relax and eat.

Price

4 wood

Duration

120 seconds before the item has to be replenished since the fire consumes the wood of the torch.

Use

It should be a weapon that can burn buildings that are not yet finished, catapults, crops, forests, grass, rabbits and enemies with a maximum of 2 damage, although your troops would have to hit it with the torch destroying it in the process.

Extra

Soldiers cannot spread fire, other types of fire can, such as unfinished buildings, catapults, crops, forests, grass and rabbits. When rabbits burn, they will not die quickly, but will die within 30 seconds by running in the opposite direction from where they were burned.