View Full Version : The new unit card project teaser.
Arkatreides
10-08-2007, 22:07
Well, it seems like everyone is droping teasers on you guys so here is mine:
The new Unit Card layout.
https://img230.imageshack.us/img230/7258/cohortaihellenikoi552yp7.jpg
As you can see things are slightly improved from the previous instalment.
First of all, the faction icons have moved to the right hand side, so that we can now list up to 7 factions that share the same card. There will be no more duplicate cards in the new set. The faction icons will also no longer interfere with the text on the cards so they can be displayed in their full colour glory without having to make them look all washed out.
Next you can see that extra stats have been added. In particular every card now list a terrain bonus and mount bonus, information that was previously not displayed on the cards.
Best of all, all cards are shipped straight with EB 1.0 so you no longer need to get them from this site.
johnhughthom
10-08-2007, 22:08
Superb.
Best of all, all cards are shipped straight with EB 1.0 so you no longer need to get them from this site.
awesome!
thanks:yes:
I WANT KOHORTAI HELLENIKOI. NOW!!! :smash:
They look brilliant. Though im skeptical about that unit... Is that a joke? Or a made-up thing? Hehe just curious.
Bootsiuv
10-08-2007, 22:18
So, we get all of the cards on our comp automatically with the EB 1.0 DL?
Makes we wish I hadn't thrown away all of my magic commons (the cat pissed on my binder of brass cities, spiritmongers, and a bunch of other ten dollar rares, so I just said screw it and quit).
Regardless, great work. :2thumbsup:
Arkatreides
10-08-2007, 22:19
They look brilliant. Though im skeptical about that unit... Is that a joke? Or a made-up thing? Hehe just curious.
I am not a historian but it has something to do with Pydna and 'what-if' units I think. It will not be available from the start.
So, we get all of the cards on our comp automatically with the EB 1.0 DL?
Makes we wish I hadn't thrown away all of my magic commons (the cat pissed on my binder of brass cities, spiritmongers, and a bunch of other ten dollar rares, so I just said screw it and quit).
Regardless, great work. :2thumbsup:
Haha I have a binder full of DragonBall Z cards, worth a bit I reckon as they dont make em anymore, one card used to be worth $100 back in the day. :2thumbsup:
I am not a historian but it has something to do with Pydna and 'what-if' units I think. It will not be available from the start.
I will have to wait and see! That doesnt stop me from being skeptical!
overweightninja
10-08-2007, 22:28
I'm going to take the unit with a pinch of salt and wait and see, the card is what's in question here :laugh4:
Looks nice, god knows the ones you've got ATM are a godsend so an improvement on that can only be a good thing. :2thumbsup:
Bootsiuv
10-08-2007, 22:30
Haha I have a binder full of DragonBall Z cards, worth a bit I reckon as they dont make em anymore, one card used to be worth $100 back in the day. :2thumbsup:
Yeah, I even had one of the old painless multi colored lands....I hate to think how much those are worth now.
The entire binder was easily over $1000....very likely more. I had over 400 rares, some of which were damn near impossible to find.
Needless to say, I was pretty pissed at the cat.:furious3:
It was a great game too.:shame:
Arkatreides
10-08-2007, 22:30
I will have to wait and see! That doesnt stop me from being skeptical!
Do you want something fake? Here you go:
https://img223.imageshack.us/img223/6936/459ey8.jpg
Bootsiuv
10-08-2007, 22:32
Why do I have a feeling the first one is fake and the second one is real?
overweightninja
10-08-2007, 22:36
Gah I can't take it anymore! Time to ruin everyone's fun :damnmate:
Original RTW Urban Cohort:
http://rtw.heavengames.com/rtw/info/units/urban.jpg
Hmmmmm....
:laugh4:
Why do I have a feeling the first one is fake and the second one is real?
:laugh4:
what that 50 in bottom left corner stands for? is it a unit size? since folks play on different sizes (i only play on huge) should it be there at all? ...if it is the unit size of course
overweightninja
10-08-2007, 22:39
:laugh4:
what that 50 in bottom left corner stands for? is it a unit size? since folks play on different sizes (i only play on huge) should it be there at all? ...if it is the unit size of course
That unit size appears correct for the "large" unit setting. I believe this is considered the "default" for most purposes. For huge just double it.
@ Overweight Ninja, yea I know its the model for the Original Urban Cohort. I was just thinking they hadnt made a pic like that for them yet. I said I was Skeptical!
Haha I agree with Bootsiuv
Bootsiuv
10-08-2007, 22:44
Now that I think about it....that is pretty cheap for a cav unit....
I still find it very hard to believe that the first unit is real....I mean, come on guy, us EB fans aren't that clueless.
Or are we?
NeoSpartan
10-08-2007, 22:46
Well, it seems like everyone is droping teasers on you guys so here is mine:
The new Unit Card layout.
https://img230.imageshack.us/img230/7258/cohortaihellenikoi552yp7.jpg
As you can see things are slightly improved from the previous instalment.
First of all, the faction icons have moved to the right hand side, so that we can now list up to 7 factions that share the same card. There will be no more duplicate cards in the new set. The faction icons will also no longer interfere with the text on the cards so they can be displayed in their full colour glory without having to make them look all washed out.
Next you can see that extra stats have been added. In particular every card now list a terrain bonus and mount bonus, information that was previously not displayed on the cards.
Best of all, all cards are shipped straight with EB 1.0 so you no longer need to get them from this site.
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:clown:
Now that I think about it....that is pretty cheap for a cav unit....
I still find it very hard to believe that the first unit is real....I mean, come on guy, us EB fans aren't that clueless.
Or are we?
Well not really, its not that cheap. Its skirmisher/light cav its not the best cav out there so 700ish upkeep isnt that bad.
Bootsiuv
10-08-2007, 22:51
Oh wait....those are upkeep costs in the corner?
I must admit I haven't used these yet, so I just assumed it was the recruitment cost.
Then, yes, I think the second one is real....
Arkatreides
10-08-2007, 23:18
Ye of little faith!
I can churn out fake units faster than you can rebuke them!
https://img172.imageshack.us/img172/5898/ch354qy7.jpg
Ye of little faith!
I can churn out fake units faster than you can rebuke them!
https://img172.imageshack.us/img172/5898/ch354qy7.jpg
wolf man?
The_Mark
10-08-2007, 23:29
Gah, check your Proto-Germanic grammar.
Thats a pretty huge name, just noticed. :laugh4:
The_Mark
10-08-2007, 23:44
Sigh. Haven't you seen what modern German is capable of? Like Hottentottenpotentatentantenattentat?
gurakshun
10-08-2007, 23:50
WOW.....are EB fans also the most gullible people in the entire world?
The_Mark
10-08-2007, 23:59
Actually, Arkatreides, you missed a t.
Bootsiuv
10-08-2007, 23:59
@gurakshun
That's been established already. Yes, we are.
@Arkatreides
Impressive. Maybe their all fake then...regardless, can't wait to have my own set of EB trading cards...I even might have to go buy a bunch of commons just for them. :2thumbsup:
Ozymandias
10-09-2007, 00:08
I'm confused. Are these the info displays that you see when you right click a unit, or are they trading cards?:dizzy2:
Bootsiuv
10-09-2007, 00:12
They're seperate trading cards that you can print out...
I've even been trying to figure out a good way to use them in a tabletop format....which has escaped me thus far.
russia almighty
10-09-2007, 00:18
Cause of the first post my bullshit meter blew up .
adds him to the "cut off from there ganja brownies" list
Mouzafphaerre
10-09-2007, 00:44
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Sigh. Haven't you seen what modern German is capable of? Like Hottentottenpotentatentantenattentat?
That would be... Assassination of the aunt who was a potential hottentott?
Mouzafphaerre
10-09-2007, 01:03
That would be... Assassination of the aunt who was a potential hottentott?
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~:)
German is easy
Those who know Latin and are used to the derivations, can easily learn it.
This thing is actually mentioned by almost all of the German teachers at every start of their courses. Then, they continue with studying some odd words like "der", "die", "das", "den", etc. In the end, it must be reminded that it is such a logical and simple language.
To explain all that we have affirmed, let's take a practical example. Firstly, buy the "German Language Book". It's an awesome volume, with covers made of carton, published in Dortmund, which tells us about the customs of the Hottenttots (auf Deutsch: Hottentotten). In the book it is told how the kangaroos (Beutelratten) and caught and imprisoned in cages (Kotter), covered with a cloth (Lattengitter), which protected them from the rain. These cages are called in German "cages covered with cloths" (Lattengitterkotter), and, when they contain a kangaroo: Lattengitterkotterbeutelratten. One day, the Hottentots arrested an assassin (Attentäter), accused to have killed a a Hottentot mother (Hottentottenmutter), having a silly boy with talking problems (Stottertrottel).
Such a female is called in German Hottentottenstottertrottelmutter, and its assassin is a Hottentottenstottertrottelmutterattentater. The assassin is captured and it is locked for a while in a kangaroo cage (Beutelrattenlattengitterkotter), but the captive escapes. Immediately, everybody goes searching the fugitive and, suddenly, a Hottentot warrior returns yelling:
-I've got the assassin (Attentater)!
-Really? Which?
-The Lattengitterkotterbeutelrattenattentater.
-What? The assasin in the kangaroo cage that is covered with a cloth?
-Well, the Hottentottenstottertrottelmutterattentater (The assassin of the Hottentot mother of the silly child with talking disorders).
-Oh! You should have said from the start that you caught Hottentottenstottertrottelmutterlattengitterkotterbeutelrattenattentater.
As you can see, German is a simple language. All it needs is a little patience...
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LusitanianWolf
10-09-2007, 01:32
:2thumbsup: :2thumbsup: :2thumbsup:
Nice new cards!!!!
And stop posting cards with awesome but fake units!!!! I want the card from the Bartix berzerker woman armoured with lorica segmentata mounted in an flying katrafactoi camel and equiped with flaming pigs launchers!!!!!
To explain all that we have affirmed, let's take a practical example. Firstly, buy the "German Language Book". It's an awesome volume, with covers made of carton, published in Dortmund, which tells us about the customs of the Hottenttots (auf Deutsch: Hottentotten). In the book it is told how the kangaroos (Beutelratten) and caught and imprisoned in cages (Kotter), covered with a cloth (Lattengitter), which protected them from the rain. These cages are called in German "cages covered with cloths" (Lattengitterkotter), and, when they contain a kangaroo: Lattengitterkotterbeutelratten. One day, the Hottentots arrested an assassin (Attentäter), accused to have killed a a Hottentot mother (Hottentottenmutter), having a silly boy with talking problems (Stottertrottel).
Such a female is called in German Hottentottenstottertrottelmutter, and its assassin is a Hottentottenstottertrottelmutterattentater. The assassin is captured and it is locked for a while in a kangaroo cage (Beutelrattenlattengitterkotter), but the captive escapes. Immediately, everybody goes searching the fugitive and, suddenly, a Hottentot warrior returns yelling:
-I've got the assassin (Attentater)!
-Really? Which?
-The Lattengitterkotterbeutelrattenattentater.
-What? The assasin in the kangaroo cage that is covered with a cloth?
-Well, the Hottentottenstottertrottelmutterattentater (The assassin of the Hottentot mother of the silly child with talking disorders).
-Oh! You should have said from the start that you caught Hottentottenstottertrottelmutterlattengitterkotter beutelrattenattentater.
As you can see, German is a simple language. All it needs is a little patience...
I want to learn german!!!!! :yes: :yes:
the Bartix berzerker woman armoured with lorica segmentata mounted in an flying katrafactoi camel and equiped with flaming pigs launchers!!!!!
How do you say this in german?:idea2: :laugh4: :2thumbsup:
russia almighty
10-09-2007, 01:49
When you said Derive I thought you where talking about calc there for a sec.
Centurio Nixalsverdrus
10-09-2007, 02:00
That would be... Assassination of the aunt who was a potential hottentott?
No, it would be "Terrorist attack on the aunt of a hottentott warlord".
The shadow-warrior is one of the new Berjoz Blitzkrieg mentioned, I'm sure.
Hottentottenpotentatentantenattentat?
And that's not the End! We can even attach more words to that. Example:
Hottentottenpotentatengrosstantenattentatsversuch
Bootsiuv
10-09-2007, 08:29
So that's really a word?
Heh, your guy's spelling bees must suck.
I want the card from the Bartix berzerker woman armoured with lorica segmentata mounted in an flying katrafactoi camel and equiped with flaming pigs launchers!!!!!
This will be horrendous grammar I'm sure...
Ich möchte die Karten für die Bartix Berserker Frauen in dem Lorica Segmentata auf den fliegenden Kataphraktkamelen, mit den flammenden Schweinwerfers!!!!!
Arkatreides
10-09-2007, 08:46
Heh, your guy's spelling bees must suck.
Actually it is quite straightforward as all you have to do is merge the words into one. Really all it is is a bunch of genitives back to back. It is a bit like Lego, you can make words as long as you like by just adding more and more genitives to the front.
Like
Abreisskalenderbefestigungszweckenfirmaaufsichtsratvorsteher
So that's really a word?
Heh, your guy's spelling bees must suck.
Yes it could be a word, even though you won't find it in any dictonary. The thing is, that you can create new words by adding two or more existing words. That is the reason why German was so popular among scholars until the middle of the 20th Century. It allowed them to describe new aspects by creating new words.
To our Hottentotten-potentaten-gross-tanten-attentats-versuch
Hottentotten are an African people
Potentat is a ruler
Tante is aunt, and Grosstante would be grandaunt
Attentat is asissination and Attentatsversuch is tried assisination
But no one (except for laywers or legal texts) uses words of that size, at least not seriously. It would be: "Das versuchte Attentat auf die Grosstante des Hottentottenpotentaten".
kohortai helenikoi. haha yeah right <8D
The_Mark
10-09-2007, 13:42
Pfft. German huge words are just words stacked together. I'll up the stakes with some elementary Finnish: The word kalastajamaisuudettomuudellansakaankohan (translated meaning: by the act of not resembling a fisherman [with an integrated indirect question and extra uncertainty]) is derived from the root kala (fish) only by using suffixes.
Basileus Seleukeia
10-09-2007, 14:00
"the Bartix berzerker woman armoured with lorica segmentata mounted in an flying katrafactoi camel and equiped with flaming pigs launchers!!!!! " would be:
Die bartixianischen Berserkerfrauen, gerüstet mit einer Lorica Segmentata und auf einem fliegenden Kataphraktkamel reitend, mit einem "Brennende-Schweine"-werfer bewaffnet.
It sounds so sick:dizzy2:
Tellos Athenaios
10-09-2007, 14:59
I bet y'all would enjoy Dutch very much as well then. ~;)
Kampfkrebs
10-09-2007, 15:17
In the book it is told how the kangaroos (Beutelratten) and caught and imprisoned in cages (Kotter), covered with a cloth (Lattengitter), which protected them from the rain. These cages are called in German "cages covered with cloths" (Lattengitterkotter), and, when they contain a kangaroo: Lattengitterkotterbeutelratten
This is the worst Ive ever seen. :laugh4:
-"In the book it is told how the kangaroos (Beutelratten) "
Kangaroos (german "Känguru") are not Beutelratten. Beutelratten are stuff like opossums (sp? definitive SMALLER than a Kangaroo).
-"Kotter"
I am not a very uneducated person, but what the hell is a Kotter, never heard it.
Normally you call cages "Käfig", and by thinking about it, it seems to be the only word for cage in german (except "Transportkäfig/gehäuse/karton).
-"covered with a cloth (Lattengitter)"
A Lattengitter is usually made of metal, or wood. It is e.g. used at baby beds, so the little kids dont roll down the bed or get away. So no cloth, this would be called "Decke" or "Tuch" ("blanket" - I use babelfish for this word, cause I dont know it in english - or simply "Cloth"
-"and, when they contain a kangaroo: Lattengitterkotterbeutelratten"
For this you would have to make a full sentence.
"Ein Käfig, der mit einem Tuch bedeckt ist, und eine Beutelratte/Känguru beinhaltet."
I would really like to see this book in RL :laugh4:
Centurio Nixalsverdrus
10-10-2007, 01:22
An Attentat is not necessarily an Assassination. It can be a try as well.
I also wondered about the "Kotter". What the hell is this?
A Kotten is a rural house.
Kötter is someone living there.
A Köter is an unpleasant dog (literally "shitter").
Köttel are small, hard pieces of poo.
koten means "to leave excrement".
The only word with appropiate meaning that came to my mind is Gatter. But that's very far from "Kotter". Normally you would say Käfig, which implies it's secured with a Gitter. So the normal word for a cage with a kangaroo would be Kängurukäfig. That's it. The longest real word coming to my mind right now would be Bundesverfassungsgerichtsentscheid, verdict of the Federal Constitutional Court.
Bartixische segmentpanzergerüstete Brandschweinwerferflugkataphraktkamelreiterberserkerin. I would consider that possible.
Mouzafphaerre
10-10-2007, 05:35
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:laugh4: It's amazing how you guys take a silly joke, apparently hastily made up to pun on the long compound nouns of German language, such seriously as to criticise it. So, how about this one:
The History of the English Language
Copyright (c) 1994 Corrie Bergeron and Ben Tucker all rights reserved
This has gotten copied and reproduced all over the place, including Oxford's Merton College (http://paul.merton.ox.ac.uk/language/english.html). But this is the original. Enjoy!
In the beginning there was an island off the coast of Europe. It had no name, for the natives had no language, only a collection of grunts and gestures that roughly translated to "Hey!", "Gimme!", and "Pardon me, but would you happen to have any woad?"
Then the Romans (who had a pretty decent language) invaded the island and called it Britain, because the natives were "blue, nasty, br(u->i)tish and short." This was the start of the importance of u (and its mispronounciation)to the language. After building some roads, killing off some of the nasty little blue people and walling up the rest, the Romans left, taking the language instruction manual with them.
The British were bored so they invited the barbarians to come over (under Hengist) and "Horsa" 'round a bit. The Angles, Saxons, and Jutes brought with them slightly more refined vocal noises.
All of the vocal sounds of this primitive language were onomatapoedic, being derived from the sounds of battle. Consonants came from the sounds of weapons striking a foe. ("Sss" and "th" for example are the sounds of a draw cut, "k" is the sound of a solidly landed axe blow, "b", "d", are the sounds of a head dropping onto rock and sod respectively, and "gl" is the sound of a body splashing into a bog. Vowels (which were either gargles in the back of the throat or sharp exhalations) were derived from the sounds the foe himself made when struck: AAY! EEEEE! III! OH! OOH! and sometimes, "Why?"
The barbarians had so much fun that they decided to stay for post-revel. The British, finding they had lost future use of the site, moved into the hills to the west and called themselves Welsh.
The Irish, having heard about language from Patrick, came over to investigate. When they saw the shiny vowels, they pried them loose and took them home. They then raided Wales and stole both their cattle and their vowels, so the poor Welch had to make do with sheep and consonants. ("Old Ap Ivor hadde a farm, L Y L Y W! And on that farm he hadde somme gees. With a dd ddhere and a dd dd there...")
To prevent future raids, the Welsh started calling themselves "Cymry" and gave even longer names to their villages. They figured if no one could pronounce the name of their people or the names of their towns, then no one would visit them. (The success of the tactic is demonstrated still today. How many travel agents have YOU heard suggest a visit to scenic Llyddumlmunnyddthllywddu?)
Meanwhile, the Irish brought all the shiny new vowels home to Erin. But of course they didn't know that there was once an instruction manual for them, so they scattered the vowels throughout the language purely as ornaments. Most of the new vowels were not pronounced, and those that were were pronounced differently depending on which kind of consonant they were either preceding or following.
The Danes came over and saw the pretty vowels bedecking all the Irish words. "Ooooh!" they said. They raided Ireland and brought the vowels back home with them. But the Vikings couldn't keep track of all the Irish rules so they simply pronounced all the vowels "oouuoo."
In the meantime, the French had invaded Britain, which was populated by descendants of the Germanic Angles, Saxons, and Jutes. After a generation or two, the people were speaking German with a French accent and calling it English. Then the Danes invaded again, crying "Oouuoo! Oouuoo!," burning abbeys, and trading with the townspeople.
The Britons that the Romans hadn't killed intermarried with visiting Irish and became Scots. Against the advice of their travel agents, they decided to visit Wales. (The Scots couldn't read the signposts that said, "This way to LLyddyllwwyddymmllwylldd," but they could smell sheep a league away.) The Scots took the sheep home with them and made some of them into haggis. What they made with the others we won't say, but Scots are known to this day for having hairy legs.
The former Welsh, being totally bereft, moved down out of the hills and into London. Because they were the only people in the Islands who played flutes instead of bagpipes, they were called Tooters. This made them very popular. In short order, Henry Tooter got elected King and begin popularizing ornate, unflattering clothing.
Soon, everybody was wearing ornate, unflattering clothing, playing the flute, speaking German with a French accent, pronouncing all their vowels "oouuoo" (which was fairly easy given the French accent), and making lots of money in the wool trade. Because they were rich, people smiled more (remember, at this time, "Beowulf" and "Canterbury Tales" were the only tabloids, and gave generally favorable reviews even to Danes). And since it is next to impossible to keep your vowels in the back of your throat (even if you do speak German with a French accent) while smiling and saying "oouuoo" (try it, you'll see what I mean), the Great Vowel Shift came about and transformed the English language.
The very richest had their vowels shifted right out in front of their teeth. They settled in Manchester and later in Boston.
There were a few poor souls who, cut off from the economic prosperity of the wool trade, continued to swallow their vowels. They wandered the countryside in misery and despair until they came to the docks of London, where their dialect devolved into the incomprehensible language known as Cockney. Later, it was taken overseas and further brutalized by merging it with Dutch and Italian to create Brooklynese.
That's what happened, you can check for yourself. But we advise you to just take our word for it.
from http://www.itasca.net/~corrie/english.htm
~;)
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jokes aside will the new unit cards follow that basic format?, i think its awesome how it shows the factions and all the bonuses that dont usually show up. does it actually look like that in game?
The unit cards are not viewed in game.
Well I swallowed it hook line and sinker.:embarassed: I even wondered why it wasn't a sticky like all the other teasers...I guess its all the walking around upside down we do down here.
Still the layout is a thing of great beauty. Kudos.
Is there a card for the Hephalumpoi Bartixai?
@Bootsiuv - the best tabletop is to have my laptop with the cards in a Word doc open on the desk behind me. With a wheeled, swivel chair on a wooden floor for maximum speed, I swiftly rotate, tap the mouse pad, scroll the doc and check the stats. Can do it blindfolded in under 3 secs! ;-)
Bootsiuv
10-10-2007, 08:56
I was actually thinking more along the lines of a tabletop card game that could be played using all of these nifty cards. I haven't figured one out though. I was thinking of maybe making some location cards, which would have things like woods and snow, so certain units would be better in certain locations, etc., etc.
But I haven't really dwelt on it any further....more of just an interesting thought as I looked at them and thought about the good times I had playing magic.
Theres nothing better than constructing a deck that beats everyone else's time and time again. I remember I used to have a few combo decks that would kill a player in 1 turn. My opponent would be winning, and making fun of my pointless deck that hadn't done any damage to him yet, and then I would lay down that last card and simultaneously advise him to 'suck my wand'. :laugh4: Good times. :2thumbsup:
Bootsiuv
10-10-2007, 08:57
oops, double post. :sad:
Digby Tatham Warter
10-10-2007, 09:14
Arkatreides,
Nice unit cards, an excellent finnishing touch to a great mod.
I was actually thinking more along the lines of a tabletop card game that could be played using all of these nifty cards. I haven't figured one out though.
Take a look at Hoplites (http://www.the-underdogs.info/game.php?id=2042). It's free.
Arkatreides
10-10-2007, 22:34
I have thought about it and played around with some ideas. The main problem with any game like that is balance and that might not be easy to get right. Which would mean there is such a thing as a 'killer deck'. We would also need cards that depict events and whatnot.
As for the battle, basically my idea was to have 6-8 'lands' that separate both players. They would each start maximum distance away and units could move one land per turn (cavalry two). Missile units could fire (we somehow need to convert range into number of territories).
When units meet they become 'engaged' and can no longer move. Subsequent units could reinforce the line or attempt a flanking maneuver (gives bonuses, allows charging).
You would then compare attack against defense + some random value (roll a dice?). The loser takes one 'hit'. Each hit reduces the unit size by 20 men and morale by 4 attack by 2 and defence by 2 (say). Units that have 0 men 'die'. Units with morale < 0 rout.
Something like that.
Bootsiuv
10-10-2007, 23:32
Those are some great ideas, really. At least I'm not the only one who has contemplated such things.
Even a highly balanced game like magic can't avoid having a 'killer deck' in every type II league (the league that uses cards from the latest sets only). Don't even get me started on type I (the league that uses ANY card, save those that have been banned because they're too strong).
It is inevitable that their would be a 'killer deck', but at least it would take a while to figure it out, considering we would probably be the only people in the world who play the EB CCG. :laugh4:
I might dwell on it further. None of my friends play EB (all a bunch of 360 users, although my brother is going to get my old comp when I upgrade, so I'll try and get him into it), but at least I could play this game with them, and give them a little taste of just how cool EB is. :yes:
Let the record show that I am an incredible dork. :laugh4:
I WANT KOHORTAI HELLENIKOI. NOW!!! :smash:
I'm almost as enthusiatic as you! That unit looks awesome
Megas Methuselah
10-11-2007, 00:30
Sigh. Haven't you seen what modern German is capable of? Like Hottentottenpotentatentantenattentat?
Never mind German. Check out English:
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanokoniosis
:eyebrows:
It's, uh, a special form of silicosis... caused by... uh... ultra-microscopic particles of silica volcanic dust...! WOW!!! God bless the English language.
:beam:
Bootsiuv
10-11-2007, 00:34
That is impressive. Yes, the English languag does have some crazy ass words.
Most scientific terms are just ridiculously long.
The word above is a good case-in-point.
Can anyone even say that word? Seriously.
CountArach
10-11-2007, 00:36
Can anyone even say that word? Seriously.
Yes I can, listen:
"Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanokoniosis"
Bootsiuv
10-11-2007, 00:42
Aaah, very nice. I have been proven wrong. :laugh4:
Kurulham
10-11-2007, 08:45
For sheer unpronounceability, I'll go with Georgian.
Gvbrdskvnis.
Try saying that ten times fast.
Arkatreides
10-11-2007, 09:37
Never mind German. Check out English:
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanokoniosis
:eyebrows:
It's, uh, a special form of silicosis... caused by... uh... ultra-microscopic particles of silica volcanic dust...! WOW!!! God bless the English language.
:beam:
Even though it can be argued that that's more of a Greek neologism than an English word.
Mouzafphaerre
10-11-2007, 09:40
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Welsh Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch (http://www.llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.co.uk/) beats all! ~D
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Arkatreides
10-11-2007, 10:16
I'm almost as enthusiatic as you! That unit looks awesome
Wait until you see this one:
https://img455.imageshack.us/img455/4199/dorkimnoobladimgr5.jpg
Wait until you see this one:
https://img455.imageshack.us/img455/4199/dorkimnoobladimgr5.jpg
You play far too much WoW. :clown:
Then again, crusader strike must be addictive.
globobo lord of the bones
11-07-2007, 17:59
those cards are very well done and professional ! that's things like that who make EB so cool !
Malik of Sindh
11-07-2007, 18:02
Please ban him..I can't take this anymore.
Please ban him..I can't take this anymore.
Why? He's just showing his appreciation and is not offensive... Relax man.
Malik of Sindh
11-07-2007, 18:32
By reviving 7 threads?
He could quite easily open his own thread to show his appreciation to the EB team as a whole, instead he revives numerous previews that a month old to a mod that's already been released. Ok, maybe if he had just done it once as asked a question or such, but it is just getting silly now.
didn't those Orly units fight against Bartix?
Pharnakes
11-07-2007, 19:57
Not for long they didn't.:smash:
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