Wait, are you suggesting a phalanx unit that can set itself on fire at will? Please say I am misunderstanding you.Originally Posted by Thaatu
Wait, are you suggesting a phalanx unit that can set itself on fire at will? Please say I am misunderstanding you.Originally Posted by Thaatu
Hey, just a suggestion...
I think that'd overlap with the 'form phalanx' special ability, and I doubt we could add that ability to soldiers (and the flaming soldiers would burn to death after a while :( ). Good suggestion, though. I think it could be possible to add suitably re-modeled pigs to the Hell Phalanx; and even if it overlapped removing the ability to set the pigs on fire, the "pigs" could still run amok, though I don't know if they would ignite then.
Perhaps we could have a naked incendary fanatic with 2 HP of warm flaming goodness.
Fighting isn't about winning, it's about depriving your enemy of all options except to lose.
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Flaming pigs...talk about the most asinine unit ever.
"What is it?"
"It's a bunch of pigs."
"What do you do with them?"
"You set them on fire."
"...And then what?"
"Um... make a plate of chopped BBQ?"
Last edited by Reverend Joe; 12-14-2007 at 00:14.
Well, elephants don't like little things running around them and most animals are detered by fire so its not THAT insane. It may have a practical use as short term area denile and psy-ops things if they were ever employed in that fashion.
Fighting isn't about winning, it's about depriving your enemy of all options except to lose.
"Hi, Billy Mays Here!" 1958-2009
I'm pretty sure this statement is incorrect; they aren't usually weak. Phalanx units can just jab at them all day without taking a casualty, and non-phalanx spears have boni to their attack to compensate for penalties to it.Originally Posted by Diamondj
IIRC the Romans did use them once or twice. They weren't even the most silly anti-elephant measure in history. For example: Perseus attempted to repel the Roman elephants by dressing up a unit of soldiers in spiky armour. I've always imagined flaming pigs being a symbolic representation of such exotic tactics: they may work, or they make backfire.Originally Posted by antisocialmunky
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