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December 21st, 2009, 08:59 AM
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Re: Warhammer: Wood Elves
Gave this a small whirl as promised. I'll go give a bit more detailed feedback once a new version is up. Some things that stood up for me.
-- Why Divine Glyph as pretender? Perhaps replace with ***** Queen? Also, do you have any national pretenders in the making (like the Elf Queen, the true Lady of the Lake, forgot her real name.)
-- Elf names? Perhaps overwrite the "sauromatia" nametype 136. Here is a elf name generator I found to make the job a bit easier. http://www.slacknhash.net/elf_name_generator.php
-- Typo: Unicorn summon description -> "sistenance" -> "sustenance"
-- Orion has a grey shadow in his grey graphic. The graphics in general could use a bit of "tidying up", you know, getting rid of broken pixels and the strange outlines.
-- The Noble has only 15 ap, despite being mounted.
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December 21st, 2009, 09:19 AM
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Re: Warhammer: Wood Elves
Rather than use up a nametype I'd give all the elves the plant nametype and then extend the plant nametype with a load of things that work for both plants and wood elves like 'Thunderbirch' or 'Fernwalker' etc
There are very few nametypes available, after all. I didn't use one for Itza because of this - stuck with Mictlan names.
I agree with Burnsaber and generally the graphics of this mod, as you know, need some serious work.
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December 21st, 2009, 09:40 AM
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Re: Warhammer: Wood Elves
Thanks again for all the replies. I'll start working more on it in the next week or so. I know the graphics are bad, it's my first time trying so I've been ruining tons of sprites. And I put it out a bit early to get an idea about the playability and ideas behind the army. I think it does ok getting the feel for wood elves (high skilled fragile elves backed up by strong casters and tough nature spirits) and there's a lot of tricky stuff.
One major thing I'm thinking about is really focusing on the "wood" aspect. Sombre said I might could make more use of forestshape (currently only Orion and the dryads do), but I'm really worried about getting the balance right. Would the forestshape just be bonus (balance against the plainshape, and give a bonus for the woods)? If not, how much weight should the forestshape get? It's not like the tabletop where you're guaranteed a woods when you fight.
But thanks again for everyone's comments, and I hope people enjoy the mod.
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December 26th, 2009, 03:58 PM
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Re: Warhammer: Wood Elves
An interesting way to use forestshape, would be that all the wood elves have forestshape. So you can actually make the wood elves be a bit stronger when fighting in woods, or bit weaker when not fighting in the woods 
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December 27th, 2009, 09:21 AM
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Re: Warhammer: Wood Elves
I've got a fair amount of input, but so much of it hinges on things that could possibly change drastically in the near future. I think if we could get a new version with at least a definite unit list, we could start crunching through it.
In other words, I'm really liking the mod and want to see a new version ASAP. 
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December 27th, 2009, 10:04 AM
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Re: Warhammer: Wood Elves
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Originally Posted by Thilock_Dominus
An interesting way to use forestshape, would be that all the wood elves have forestshape. So you can actually make the wood elves be a bit stronger when fighting in woods, or bit weaker when not fighting in the woods 
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I'm worried about balance in that case. New version has more use of forestshape, though. Biggest problem is since the amount of forest is so variable, it's hard to tell just how powerful they should be. I don't want them too weak outside of forests, because then the vast majority of the time you're gonna have units that are bad (and everything's already fairly expensive, and dies easily). Alternately, if the bonuses are too good they'll dominate forests (and if a map has high-forests, they'll be really insane). There's also the practical aspect of using too many unit numbers.
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Originally Posted by Radio_Star
I've got a fair amount of input, but so much of it hinges on things that could possibly change drastically in the near future. I think if we could get a new version with at least a definite unit list, we could start crunching through it.
In other words, I'm really liking the mod and want to see a new version ASAP. 
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Thanks for the support. I'm uploading a newer version now. I've cleaned up some of the graphics (mostly getting the black outlines/random bits gone), but that's an ongoing process. Also, final unit list is pretty much set (Wood elves don't have that much difference in unit selection in their army book). And I'd appreciate any and all feedback.
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December 27th, 2009, 02:04 PM
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Re: Warhammer: Wood Elves
It looks like wardancers are going to be very hard to balance. Out of the box they are absurdly good at wasting your gold and giving the enemy xp, but that changes really, really, really fast. A little clever positioning of your excellent arrowcatchers helps out from turn 1. A W9 bless is pretty much a given with the sacreds as they stand, bringing dancers to a disturbing 21 defense and 22 mv... and 4 attacks a round. Admittedly, those 4 attacks are for low damage (except that now brutal first strike). Thankfully, you've got some earth access and can cast things like strength of giants which will proc 4 times a round instead of 1. Weapons of sharpness. Rust mist. Iron bane. You're still arrow bait, but you've got significant air magic. Arrow fend. Storm if you want. Mass flight? Fog warriors? All the classics work. Wooden warriors, elemental buffs, you name it, you can cast it.
In summary, you've got a lot of damage potential balanced by significant weaknesses, but you've got natural access to the paths to eliminate all your weaknesses and multiply the bejeezus out of your strengths. I like the multiple attack sacreds for thematic reasons, but the multiplicative effect when buffed looks tough to balance.
Highborn are .. unmounted with a lance and hoof attack? Mounted with an old graphic and mv value?
Again, loving the mod but I think it'd be healthy to have a good conversation about balance on the wardancers.
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December 27th, 2009, 03:59 PM
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Re: Warhammer: Wood Elves
Ah, that seems much better. I think this is going to be a turmoil-luck nation, just for the glory of getting Orion second turn like I just did in my test game. Then he got Heroic Quickness, and after he soloed Bogus and Co. he got Boots of quickness. He was personally killing at least 150 units a battle.
Force of Natures have an attack sprite that is smaller than the normal sprite, so they look like they are doing squats or something. It is very silly.
Frankly I am terrified of Elf's lategame abilities. They have very odd stats, and that means other nations basically have to go through hoops to find counters to their stuff. And you never know whether Elves will teleport in thugs(though they thankfully don't seem to have a terribly good chassis for them until lategame), directly assassinate your commanders or bring in a seemingly invincible army buffed up beyond belief.
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December 28th, 2009, 10:12 AM
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Re: Warhammer: Wood Elves
I think the biggest balance issue for Orion right now is simply that there are no other heros, so you're more likely to get him--that and his ranged attack is absolutely bogus. the AOE 2 on those javelins means that on average you're melting 6 or 7 squares a round, and shields don't help against it. Frankly, the straight out 20 arrows was not as bad. Changing that back and getting some more heros(I'd suggest someone who can actually summon unicorns, for one) should balance him just fine.
It seems like the mages are rather expensive for what they do; My perception is that Wood elf mages should be slightly better than Brettonian mages, and right now they're not.
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December 28th, 2009, 11:37 AM
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Re: Warhammer: Wood Elves
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I think the biggest balance issue for Orion right now is simply that there are no other heros, so you're more likely to get him--that and his ranged attack is absolutely bogus. the AOE 2 on those javelins means that on average you're melting 6 or 7 squares a round, and shields don't help against it. Frankly, the straight out 20 arrows was not as bad. Changing that back and getting some more heros(I'd suggest someone who can actually summon unicorns, for one) should balance him just fine.
It seems like the mages are rather expensive for what they do; My perception is that Wood elf mages should be slightly better than Brettonian mages, and right now they're not.
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Actually, I added another hero, so there's 2 now. There's 1 more I'm planning on adding, that should finish. I cut it down to 1 arrow with 3 aoe. In the tabletop, his bow works like a bolt-thrower (and a high strength, multi-wound one at that) so I've been trying to get the same effect.
And the mages being expensive is partially for balance. I had them cheaper originally, but was told they were too good. I might cut the singers price, but I was told that the weaver should actually be around 550 or 600. They should be better than Brettonian mages, but I don't know what to do. I'll tinker a bit, maybe add reinvig and another path of nature?
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