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Undead tend to spring up on random occasions, if left to their own devices they will kill the peasants who will then become undead, and move onto other regions.
 
Undead tend to spring up on random occasions, if left to their own devices they will kill the peasants who will then become undead, and move onto other regions.
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Some tips for making yor own undead here: [[To Create Life]]
  
 
===Monsters===
 
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Monsters have higher CS per unit, but still may be underated, best to have a least twice the CS in battle. They will kill peasants and terrorise the region, but don't seem to mutiply as such.  
 
Monsters have higher CS per unit, but still may be underated, best to have a least twice the CS in battle. They will kill peasants and terrorise the region, but don't seem to mutiply as such.  
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Revision as of 18:01, 5 November 2005

Throughout the world, and particually on the island of Beluaterra there are appperances of two types of non human characters, Monsters and Undead.


Both these types can be very difficult to battle as they will always fight, and always stay and fight to the last.


They have absolutely no fear, so they will not retreat or withdraw like your troops may do so.
But they also have no brains and no strategy, and always perform a frontal attack. Well placed archers can reduce their numbers considerably before they engage your infantry.

Undead

Undead tend to spring up on random occasions, if left to their own devices they will kill the peasants who will then become undead, and move onto other regions.

Some tips for making yor own undead here: To Create Life

Monsters

Monsters have higher CS per unit, but still may be underated, best to have a least twice the CS in battle. They will kill peasants and terrorise the region, but don't seem to mutiply as such.


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