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				 call of the winds question 
 If you cast call of the winds on a province where your castle is under siege, do the birds appear in your castle, or do they attack the sieging forces? 
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				 Re: call of the winds questiob 
 inside. its a cheap trick to make forts almost unseigable
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				May 19th, 2011, 08:52 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: call of the winds questiob 
 They also die really quickly to BoT if you're considering using them in Petty Kingdoms |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: call of the winds question 
 Really quickly does not even describe it properly. 2 turns, and they almost all have old age.
 They are also pretty good patrollers.
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				 Re: call of the winds question 
 I recall a post where CoW birds were found to not help seiges (and perhaps anti-seiges) even though they fly.  Perhaps an animal tag effect making them tear/repair as mindless units. I can perhaps find that thread.  I remember being saddened thinking all the air gems I blew (pun?) trying to leverage CoW on castle walls...-ssj
 
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					Originally Posted by Squirrelloid  They also die really quickly to BoT if you're considering using them in Petty Kingdoms |  
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					Originally Posted by Soyweiser  Really quickly does not even describe it properly. 2 turns, and they almost all have old age. |  Sadly this is quite true. So much for my plans to overtax in Petty Kingdoms. My wolves aren't doing too well either, but at least those are free.
 
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					Originally Posted by sansanjuan  I recall a post where CoW birds were found to not help seiges (and perhaps anti-seiges) even though they fly.  Perhaps an animal tag effect making them tear/repair as mindless units. I can perhaps find that thread.  I remember being saddened thinking all the air gems I blew (pun?) trying to leverage CoW on castle walls...-ssj
 |  They are definitely good in defending forts - just not attacking them. I tested it a while back and have also used them to prevent my cap walls from being breached. But they are horrible at besieging forts. |  
	
		
	
	
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					Originally Posted by Valerius  They are definitely good in defending forts - just not attacking them. I tested it a while back and have also used them to prevent my cap walls from being breached. But they are horrible at besieging forts. |  Well that's just odd, isn't the exact same equation used to determine the besieger and besiegee's relative strengths ? I'm not aware of the animal tag making a difference either way...
 
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Ah, I see: Black Hawks  have a siege penalty not visible in game, which would reduce their siege value on the attack but not the defence.
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					Originally Posted by Kobal2  Ah, I see: Black Hawks  have a siege penalty not visible in game, which would reduce their siege value on the attack but not the defence. |  Which is weird as birds can at least drop stones from a great height to chip away at walls, some birds do this with turtles except the turtle is dropped at high speed, but I've yet to hear of a bird doing stonework. 
 
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				 Re: call of the winds question 
 I think they just crap onto the besiegers from high altitude, lowering overall morale and efficiency because honestly, who likes catching a fat dollop of sky yogurt smack in the face ? Even the undead care about that sort of thing. The prospect of having one's soul ripped apart and cast into oblivion is one thing, but guano ?! A man has to draw the line somewhere.
 When they do it on the offensive however, it's just more slippery material on top of the walls !
 
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