Capturing
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| - | + | Instead of [[croaking]] an enemy, a [[Unit]] can attempt to capture it. A Unit that is captured is in the possession of the capturing [[Side]].<br> | |
| - | Instead of [[croaking]] an enemy, a [[ | + | |
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| - | [[ | + | A captured [[Unit]] takes [[Turn]] with the [[Side]] that captured it.{{WoT|2786759}} A Unit's [[upkeep]] is paid by the capturing Side, and so the food tends to be lower quality.<br> |
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| - | [[Charlie]] offered to capture [[Parson]] and later made [[Ansom]] agree to only capture, and not croak, him. | + | This is generally used for [[casters]], who are rare and valuable, and not [[warlords]], whose [[duty]] and [[loyalty]] make them unlikely to join their captors. It is unknown if basic [[troops]] can be captured.<br> |
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| + | ==Known Captives== | ||
| + | [[Jack Snipe]] joined [[Stanley]] after he destroyed [[Faq]], and was possibly captured.<br> | ||
| + | [[Jillian]] has been captured by [[Gobwin Knob]] forces many times, only to "escape" each time.<br> | ||
| + | [[Charlie]] offered to capture [[Parson]] and later made [[Ansom]] agree to only capture, and not croak, him.<br> | ||
Revision as of 21:34, 20 May 2009
Instead of croaking an enemy, a Unit can attempt to capture it. A Unit that is captured is in the possession of the capturing Side.
Proposed Canon
A captured Unit takes Turn with the Side that captured it.WoT-2786759 A Unit's upkeep is paid by the capturing Side, and so the food tends to be lower quality.
This is generally used for casters, who are rare and valuable, and not warlords, whose duty and loyalty make them unlikely to join their captors. It is unknown if basic troops can be captured.
Known Captives
Jack Snipe joined Stanley after he destroyed Faq, and was possibly captured.
Jillian has been captured by Gobwin Knob forces many times, only to "escape" each time.
Charlie offered to capture Parson and later made Ansom agree to only capture, and not croak, him.