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Old April 29th, 2010, 06:34 PM
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Re: Filthy's Maps

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Originally Posted by Zexion View Post
Eh, not bad. Wait for me to get a Fortress set and I'll see how it plays. But just by looking, it's got potential for balanced fun.
The Fortress set is only needed for 4 road tiles, two of which have 3 ramparts added to the inward facing edges of the tiles (for each team, respectively). A variant of the map could replace the ramparts/road tiles with single hex tiles.

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Originally Posted by Kaiser Cat View Post
That looks like a map where range would have a huge advantage. That's my first impression. I might try it sometime.
Range has an initial advantage, but if both teams have ranged units, there is going to be a showdown on the hills, with the levee becoming a sort of no-man's land. That being said, there are paths around the outskirts of the hills that players can use for flanking maneuvers, or to avoid the levee if carnage ensues.

The Mohicans seem to shine on the map (with Venoc Warlord); with a move of 7, then can quickly get height...And Raelin has a nice, protected perch behind the ramparts. Large/Huge figures will have a bit of difficulty squeezing in some of the surrounding hill locations...But just enough to make it a bit of a challenge.
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