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Ossie The Great
02-13-2007, 18:22
hi i was just wondering, when u build stone walls it says boiling oil as a defence:computer: is there any way of using boilng oil :bow: :knight:
Omanes Alexandrapolites
02-13-2007, 18:27
Hi oscarreeve,
Boiling oil is used automatically when any enemy unit is under a gateway. It it incredibly effective and usually causes anything it hits to die - very useful against tightly packed units and elephants should they be battering down your gates. Sadly it cannot destroy rams under walls, although it can destroy the troops holding them, and it has a very slow rate of use, about once every three-four seconds or sometimes even longer. Good luck with your stone walls, cheers!
Ossie The Great
02-13-2007, 18:29
thankyou for your help :grin:
Omanes Alexandrapolites
02-13-2007, 18:38
:bow:
Warmaster Horus
02-13-2007, 18:46
However don't the towers attack the rams, and burn them? I had that happen to me, but I also had other siege weapons. My advice is to always send out a poor, useless unit to use the ram, against those walls.
Omanes Alexandrapolites
02-13-2007, 19:02
Yes, I believe the towers do attack the rams and siege towers as they approach the walls. Only stone walls really have a chance of knocking them out, however.
Celt Centurion
02-14-2007, 21:33
For stopping rams and siege towers, I like to have a minimum of 4 units of archers set to flaming arrows. Be sure that you have them in a position to stop all enemy rams and towers, meaning, if the main enemy force is aligned along your entire East wall for a dawn attack, beware of the lone battering ram closer to the Southwest corner. Once, one of those buggers knocked down my gate before I ever knew he was there. Fortunately, my cavalry got there to stop them, and I sent some heavy infantry to plug up the hole.
Archers shooting flaming arrows usually destroy all rams and most towers. If you can have enough infantry on the walls to block the enemy coming up those surviving towers, you can hold them.
My first night playing BI however, I was besieged in a stone wall city but with only one cavalry, two light infantry, and one unit of Eastern Archers. The Goths attacked with 4 full stack armies, and at least 6 towers. One, I was able to set fire to, but the others got to the wall, unloaded, and that was the only stone walled city I've ever lost.
If you don't yet have an archery range, use Cretan Archers. For that matter, if you have weak archers such as Pre-Marius Roman, or Greek, or Macedonian, Cretan Archers are worth the investment. After the Marius reforms the Roman archers are worthwhile. The Germanic and Egyptian Archers are excellent as well.
Strength and Honor
Celt Centurion
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