
This guide is not a description of changes found exclusively in 1.8, but rather an attempt at documenting actual gameplay experience in the current/upcoming major version.Ĭore infantry is meant to hold the line with their shields, withstand cavalry charge with polearms, all the while preventing the opposing infantry from doing the same. Some changes referred to in this guide have been included in the game before beta of major version 1.8 ( ). If you are reading this, you'll likely know which troops are horse archers and which are javelin riders anyway so there's little need to note the distinction. In case this happens to be a noble troop, a regular branch counterpart is included as well.ĭivision of troops in each category into sub-categories (shock infantry, light cavalry, etc.) is somewhat arbitrary and subject to player preference, but the differences between some infantry are either too great (Legionaries can withstand charges but they can't really stop cavalry as real spearmen can) or too narrow (differences between axe soldiers boils down to whether they have shield or not, the role they play is the same) to box into the existing "official" categories.Ĭavalry are divided with a more simple logic: Those with access to ranged weapons, and those who do not possess them. Her literary writings and artworks have also appeared in literary anthologies, art publications and art exhibitions in Kuwait, the Philippines and abroad.", She lived in Kuwait for over 15 years where her articles, columns, comic strips and illustrations have been published in Kuwait's local newspapers and magazines from 2007 under the pseudonym, Armineonila M. Lila Marquez is a Filipina writer and artist. It is about topics she's most passionate about such as social justice, immigration, nonhuman animals, labor issues and the environment. "item_description" : "Line Breaker is the debut poetry collection of artist and writer, Lila Marquez.
