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Fortifications give a defensive bonuse to one side of a battle, and can be overcome and damaged by enemy [[Paraphernalia#Siege_Engines|siege equipment]]. As well, they can be damaged by enemy troops occupying a region using the ''raze fortifications'' command, or repaired by [[region]] lords and large enough [[Unit|units]]. | Fortifications give a defensive bonuse to one side of a battle, and can be overcome and damaged by enemy [[Paraphernalia#Siege_Engines|siege equipment]]. As well, they can be damaged by enemy troops occupying a region using the ''raze fortifications'' command, or repaired by [[region]] lords and large enough [[Unit|units]]. | ||
− | There are several levels of fortifications, each with progressively stronger defenses | + | There are several levels of fortifications, each with progressively stronger defenses: |
− | * | + | *Palisades |
− | * | + | *Mote and Bailey |
*Castle | *Castle | ||
*Stronghold | *Stronghold | ||
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A fortification can be reduced in level through sufficient damage. | A fortification can be reduced in level through sufficient damage. | ||
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[[Category: War]] | [[Category: War]] |
Revision as of 03:07, 17 September 2005
Fortifications give a defensive bonuse to one side of a battle, and can be overcome and damaged by enemy siege equipment. As well, they can be damaged by enemy troops occupying a region using the raze fortifications command, or repaired by region lords and large enough units.
There are several levels of fortifications, each with progressively stronger defenses:
- Palisades
- Mote and Bailey
- Castle
- Stronghold
- Fortress
A fortification can be reduced in level through sufficient damage.