atalex wrote:The only way I see Wanda turning away from Stanley at this juncture is if something happens to make allying with Charlie feasible, an outcome that has been foreshadowed. Wanda wants to join all the Arkentools, and Charlies resources would greatly assist in that.


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pSycHOtic chICkeN wrote:I find it highly unlikely that the dwagons gave consent for that maneuver.


Ace wrote:I've been thinking about the restacking inconsistency, and so far all I can come up with that holds water is either:
a) There was no time to restack (pretty flimsy)
b) Weak types fall faster/Red's can carry heavies (unlikely), or
c) Parson did advise Wanda to restack accordingly, and she is ignoring him so that she'll be assured of decrypting all the most powerful Dwagon units.

BLANDCorporatio wrote:On another note, though- will they be harvesting ALL Dwagons? Wanda seemed to gleefuly fooderize her own, so ... how will the GK troops get out? Rhetorical question- right now, they are committed to conquest. Or, for the sake of argument, lets admit that the possibility somehow exists for a parley that is favorable to GK- but I don't think that is what Parson wants.
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Ace wrote:e) is such a stretch that I think we can discount it until we get evidence that contradicts the current status quo (which is all but a 100% guarantee they can do it).
As for d) I have a hard time seeing why the pinks and (especially) the yellows are going to be extra valuable. The yellow's have used their one trick, now that the battle is from the atrium outwards, their acid crap attack is of minimal importance. On the other hand the Reds and Purples attacks are of huge importance (all the Jetstone units are now in the city, meaning they won't disband when they kill Slately, which is great news for GK).

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What is most interesting in this update is Parson thinking about a non-war economy... in which, trade surpasses conquest as the main source of Shmuckers, as the main way of economical expansion...
We add that to the rising costs of warfare, which have been increasing by the presence of the perfect warlord and his utterly destructive tactics... and we have the beginning of Janis' revolution...
Selexor wrote:Plus, there's still the issue of taking the tower.
oslecamo2 wrote:Mind you, by decrypting the whole of Jetstone forces, when the dust settles GK will be more than able to fortify that city pretty well. Jillian will be long gone, and Charlie clearly doesn't have a hidden archon army nearby, so they can afford to wait some turns.
joosy wrote:Selexor wrote:Plus, there's still the issue of taking the tower.
If they have enough purple and reds, they can just raze the tower. It will be one more thing Stanley can complain about (his precious dwagons are now decrypted and answer to Wanda if not croaked outright, a ton of schmuckers were spent to upgrade Parson and the Hobgobwins, etc. ) That is assuming that razing the tower means that they will have to rebuild Jetstone vs. just repair and they will lose the ability to pop whatever Jetstone can at a level 5 city.
joosy wrote:Re: The Archons and Ossomer I believe they can retreat to over the outer walls outside the reach of the tower archers and defenses. Jetstone will have to redeploy their troops there to reach them .. which they may not be able to do given events in the atrium.
BLANDCorporatio wrote:pSycHOtic chICkeN wrote:I find it highly unlikely that the dwagons gave consent for that maneuver.
Subtle reference in this update maybe?
Selexor wrote:No dice here, alas. The Outer Walls are a seperate zone, so they can't run there... and there is nowhere inside the Airspace where you're out of range of the Tower. Ossomer and the Archons cannot escape, unless Parson's able to pull a second Zone-Crossing exploit out of his butt, which I think is a big ask even for him. I'm guessing if the tower falls, we can expect them to be wiped out entirely with the last of the Tower's strength, giving the Royals (and Casters, if possible) a chance to fly the boop out of there. At least they'll get Charlie's bounty, which means Jetstone will have enough schmuckers to keep its other cities alive for a while, at least.
Jack wrote: Distance would not save them. The tower could strike any unit in the city's airspace. Within the airspace, they could only choose to deploy their stacks over the outer walls or the garrison. This cost no move, but its only effect was to determine which archers could hit them. And on whose heads their corpses would fall, Jack supposed. But of course, Decrypted leave no corpses. Hm.
valce wrote:I'm confused. Why does he need to harvest them? Why not let the tower kill them? They'll fall anyway, and they can do some damage before they die. Is there something else I've missed? Parson can't be that worried about tower units gaining a few levels...
ShaunHay wrote:Do dwagons count as heavy units? You could have some of the dwagons mount other dwagons... i.e. heavy unit riding a flying mount falls. That way you can get the riderless dwagons to the ground, and without killing them (maybe).
Hidden Sanity wrote:Ace wrote:I've been thinking about the restacking inconsistency, and so far all I can come up with that holds water is either:
a) There was no time to restack (pretty flimsy)
b) Weak types fall faster/Red's can carry heavies (unlikely), or
c) Parson did advise Wanda to restack accordingly, and she is ignoring him so that she'll be assured of decrypting all the most powerful Dwagon units.
d) The future steps of the plan require certain dragons unique abilities, so keeping them alive now ensures future availability.
e) Re-stacking may be done off-turn.. changing mounts may only be done on the ground or in combat, though? (Or maybe what the barbarian did to change mounts had a chance of failure that was just fairly low for her due to her high level?)
Ace wrote:e) is such a stretch that I think we can discount it until we get evidence that contradicts the current status quo (which is all but a 100% guarantee they can do it).
Selexor wrote:... it carries the extra, considerable risk of croaking from the higher fall,...
BLANDCorporatio wrote:DoctorJest wrote:"Wolves are like dogs, but dogs are like dogs, so therefore: kittens".
DoctorJest, if I weren't referentially married to my sig I'd use that instead.


DevilDan wrote:Wanda believes in faith, not in Toolism, despite what Ansom and other decrypted espouse.
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