I'd like to switch out the cow for a rabbit. It would both move fast and be fairly powerful, and also be able to take care of villagers, but it would tend to... kick things when upset.
My latest lion appears to enjoy teaching his teddy the art of war. Whenever I send him out to.. Clear up... Some archery platoons on the walls, he'll take his teddy, sit it down nearby, and show it how(not)to kill archers. He's got the fireball part down, but not the 'get out of range'. o_O
How dare he! He would die for his insolence if he weren't already dead. :suspect
Definetly interesting. Doesn't seem to have any negative effects... It's just strange.
Actually, there's fish in the first land.
:/ I'm disappointed with the creature, though. Replayability is a big factor for me, and in BW1 training the creature was my favorite thing to do... Even if the apes mocked me.
No, I stared for a few seconds before picking him up, but didn't get a screenshot. I'll throw a corpse at that building again and see if I can redo it.
EDIT: I was killing this guy, and he died when I threw him on top of a rock. Then he fell THROUGH the rock and when I lifted it up he was...
So I was fiddling around on land 1, and I killed a villager. By accident... Well kind of.
So then I, fascinated by how floppy his corpse was (*cough*), began throwing him around. I then threw him at a building, and his corpse got caught on one of the wooden poles on the corners. I just sat...
The hurricane's not so bad, actually. You'll lose some villagers, get trees everyone, and have to repair a few buildings, but in truth the trees tick me off more than anything. They go EVERYWHERE x_x.
Second Japanese land is evil for good gods. Sent my creature put to deal with some platoons I hadn't burnt up, found about 10 of them O_o. Evil guttersnipes slashed my creature's feet open.
This was when I found out your creature will have serious trouble with infantry if he doesn't heal...
This is my wolf, Frost. He does things I've never seen the wolf on my computer upstairs do. And you will probably never see that wolf because he's bald. :upside
I've noticed that, too. To a certain extent, McFuzzy will mirror what you do. First noticed that with tree watering-My wolf stopped what he was doing and watered a tree.
They also seem to have some personality... I just made a new file with a wolf, and he is quirky, friendly, hyper, and...
I want a big pink bunny that fights like a wolf, does that hovering thing the cow does, has ears that change according to alignment, and kind of leap/bounds instead of runs. :woot
Archers on the wall actually aren't too hard to get rid of. At least with my wolf, if you have him attacked the section of wall the archers are on, sometime's he'll hit it with his elbow. Immediately kills the archers on that section of wall. It puts him in range of attack, though.
The teeth/gums thing on the wolf drives me up the wall. :angry First time I noticed it, I thought it was a cut from some archers my creature had been beating on...
Eh, I'm happy with my wolf. Besides, I sent my wolf over to beat on the enemy tiger and my big ol' wolfy beat Mr Tiger into the ground. Surprised me a bit-He didn't have full HP, but the tiger was still pretty scrawny.