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    Is it possible to make walls a building that can be destroyed???

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    Default Re: Destroyable walls

    I think the answer is yes.. because there is a mod, called the Burningmod by archer, in TWC, that makes almost everything burnable, wall inc..so if walls can be burned, i guess destroyed too...
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    Default Re: Destroyable walls

    I think you mean destroyed on camp map, not in battle... no matter how much time you spend trying to destroy all parts of the wall in battle, the only thing you get is it gets damaged to 0%. I don't think you can completely destroy the wall as a building.
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    Default Re: Destroyable walls

    anyway why would anyone want to anihalate a wall?

    its so fun to siege a settlement, knock down the walls, and storm the streets...and its easy too if you know how to storm a city with little casualties....breach walls at multiple places...then send in a unit to be killed...sometimes, they are able to survive...when the enemy divides its forces, send in troops through the other places...surround the enemy, and slaghter them all! simple...
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    Default Re: Destroyable walls

    I can easily think of a reason to destroy a wall: you have a city with huge unrest that's going to rebel soon - you'd want to remove the wall so that when it does rebel, you have easier time getting it back.
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    Default Re: Destroyable walls

    Or if you plan on permanently abandoning the city

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    Default Re: Destroyable walls

    Quote Originally Posted by iberus_generalis
    its so fun to siege a settlement, knock down the walls, and storm the streets...and its easy too if you know how to storm a city with little casualties....breach walls at multiple places...then send in a unit to be killed...sometimes, they are able to survive...when the enemy divides its forces, send in troops through the other places...surround the enemy, and slaghter them all! simple...
    Yeah... but just one time . At the 10th time you do the same thing, it becomes a little annoying.

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    But if you think about it, destroying walls is not that easy. A palisade is one thing, but dismantling stone ring walls brick by brick is a little unplausible. Possible, but would take a tremendous amount of organized effort.
    Yeah, remember Carthage??? We should only call Scipio and his pals to do the job.

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    Default Re: Destroyable walls

    Carthage wasn't destroyed though to the extent commonly thought by many today..


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