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May 25th, 2007, 07:18 PM
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Re: Some feedback
I did not touch the monkey king, and the research bonus was a modest "researchbonus 5"
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May 27th, 2007, 07:44 AM
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Stoneguard Question
Question about Man's Hero (Beowulf) summoned Allies, the Geata Stoneguards:
Those thoug guys carry a throwing axe, a shield AND a battleaxe (dam 9, length 3) into combat. Is a battleaxe with those stats not a 2-handed weapon ?
I suggest removing the shield, (or replacing it with an buckler) or giving the stoneguards a shorter weapon instead of the battleaxe.
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May 27th, 2007, 10:08 AM
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Re: Stoneguard Question
Good point on the battleaxe.
While i am not an expert on weapons from the middle ages, the fact they can wield a longer weapon in one hand is an attestment to their combat skill and strength.
I know the normal 1h weapon is length 2, and the battleaxe is length 3, and the longer weapons 4,5 , and 6.
It was not an oversight on my part, as it is specifically mentioned in their descr. that they can wield a large battleaxe in one hand. They are a hardy race of warriors, and the stoneguard are the elite of that warlike race.
I envision the throwing axes being carried in belt loops, not in their hands while traveling. And in battle, I think the battleaxe would be carried in the offhand, shield slung on their back, and throwing axe in their main hand.
In the end, it is a fantasy game, and i would not try and get too realistic.
I played defensive end in college. In my 20's(i am now old) I benched well over 400 pounds. If you put my stats on a DnD stat sheet, the str, size etc would be much greater than your average guy who never trained with weights, and was not 6'2 230 lbs. And I was not the biggest and strongest
athlete. Pro football players are commonly 6'6 350 lbs.
Many of your bigger football players are twice as strong as the average guy. In the days when the biggest and strongest guys were warriors, I do not think it is a stretch that they could carry and effectively wield a battleaxe in 1 hand that the average guy needed 2 hands to swing. Especially a length 3 weapon, where weight, not length would be the crucial factor.
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May 28th, 2007, 04:01 AM
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Re: Stoneguard Question
So it seem you just invented the Bastard Battleaxe (TM) some ~700 years too late ;-P
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May 28th, 2007, 04:48 AM
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Re: Stoneguard Question
I wouldn't worry about the handedness too much. The Abysian Warmaster (prophetized Warlord) wields twin battleaxes and war shamblers and mournful use a glaive AND a shield, even though a glaive is a two-handed weapon.
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May 28th, 2007, 06:12 AM
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Re: Stoneguard Question
Exactly Edi.
I am not having them dual wield 2 long weapons. A battle axe to a big strong man may handle the same as a broad sword to a smaller man. Exactly the same.
Of course if you feel guilty using the tough bastards, especially if you are at war with the peace dwelling forest people, feel free to have Beowulf not summon any of them!
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May 28th, 2007, 05:42 PM
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Re: Stoneguard Question
Actually, i built all of my strategys around turning Beowulf into an summoning factory and conquering the world with Longbowmen and Geata Stoneguards.
Those flying throwing axes are my favorite sight. Have to try them out with wind guide...
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