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'''Moat''' is a defensive structure in front of the [[wall]]s in towns with [[Citadel]] or [[Castle (structure)|Castle]]. The original {{roe}} version nor {{ab}} had moats but they were introduced in {{sod}} expansion.
'''Moat''' is a defensive structure in front of the [[wall]]s in towns with [[Citadel]] or [[Castle (structure)|Castle]]. The moat has different effects in [[siege]] combat. Both attacking and defending creatures:
* are not able to move across the moat during combat round, but are forced to stop on the moat for the rest of the round
* have their defense reduced by 3.
* take damage from entering the moat and for each round they stay in this moat.
Moats in {{roe}} and {{ab}} versions did not cause any damage (except Tower's land mines). That effect was introduced in {{sod}} expansion.


==Information==
=== Damage of the moat ===
*If a creature is in the Moat it takes 10% additional damage by non-magic attacks.
Moats cause damage to creatures when they enter the moat, or end a turn into one.  The amount of damage depends on the town type as follows:
*The creature is not able to cross the Moat in one turn and stops into the turn.
* [[Castle]], [[Conflux]], and [[Cove]]{{-wh}} have water as a moat that causes 70 points of damage
*Creatures take damage for entering the Moat and for each round they stay in this moat. (For the [[Tower]] towns, each hex movement along the moat if the mines weren't already cleared)
* [[Rampart]] and have brambles as a moat that cause 70 points of damage
*They don't take damage if they leave the Moat.
* [[Stronghold]] has wooden spikes as a moat that cause 70 points of damage
*Not only the attacking creatures but also the defending creatures will take damage!
* [[Necropolis]] has a boneyard as a moat that causes 70 points of damage
* [[Factory]]{{-wh}} has barbs as a moat that causes 70 points of damage
* [[Dungeon]] has boiling oil as a moat that causes 90 points of damage
* [[Inferno]] has lava as a moat that causes 90 points of damage
* [[Fortress]] has boiling tar as a moat that is 2 hexes wide and causes 90 points of damage
* [[Tower]] does not have a moat per se, but has landmines in front of the wall (minim 150 points of damage, see below).


==Damage==
There are few cases when creatures do not suffer damage from the moat:
*[[Castle]] (Water) = 70 Damage
* [[Teleport]]ed creatures teleported into moat
*[[Rampart]] (Brambles) = 70 Damage
* Spellcasters ending their turn in moat when they have cast spell that turn
*[[Stronghold]] (Wooden Spikes) = 70 Damage
* The stack receives bad [[morale]] while in moat
*[[Necropolis]] (Boneyard) = 70 Damage
* The stack is [[blind]]ed in moat
*[[Fortress]] (Boiling Tar) = 90 Damage (2 hexes)
* The stack is paralyzed by a [[Manticore_and_Scorpicore|Scorpicore]] in moat
*[[Dungeon]] (Boiling Oil) = 90 Damage
*[[Inferno]] (Lava) = 90 Damage
*[[Tower]] (Landmines) = Special


===Tower mines===
=== Tower's Land Mines ===
*The landmines are cast with advanced [[Fire Magic]] on [[Spell Power]] 10.  
Tower's land mines are a special case as they are not a moat per se. The mines work in very similar way as the spell [[Land Mine]]. The damage is calculated with the formula:
*They are the only town defending system influenced by the visiting hero.
*[[Protection from Fire]] will reduce the damage they make.
*Defending creatures won't let the mines explode.


;Damage formula : 10 x 10 spell power + 50 = 150 damage.
{{Math|10 × P + L}}


====Increasing damage====
where P is the value of [[Primary Skill|power skill]], and L is a constant based on the level of expertise in [[Fire Magic]] the defending hero has (25 for Basic, 50 for Advanced, and 100 for Expert). A minimum damage for the mines of 150 was introduced in {{sod}}. To exceed the minimum damage in Shadow of Death version, a defending hero must be present and the hero must have:
They will do 150 damage at minimum. Stronger hero stats will increase the damage.
* at least 13 spell power without Fire Magic, or with Basic Fire Magic,
* at least 11 spell power with Advanced Fire Magic, or
* at least 6 spell power with Expert Fire Magic.


To increase the damage of the land mines the hero needs:
In Restoration of Erathia and Armageddon's Blade versions, there is a base damage of 55, which is only used when no defending hero is present.  To exceed this a defending hero must have:
*Spellpower 14 without/with basic Fire Magic
* at least 4 power skill without Fire Magic or with Basic Fire Magic; or
*Spellpower 11 with advanced  Fire Magic and
* Advanced or Expert Fire Magic
*Spellpower 6 with expert  Fire Magic


The [[Orb of Tempestuous Fire]] will always increase the damage by 50%. The hero does not need a [[Spell Book]].
'''Other noteworthy facts:'''
 
* [[Protection from Fire]] will reduce the damage of the land mines.
====Fire immunity / Spell resistance====
* The [[Orb of Tempestuous Fire]] will increase the damage of the mines by 50%.
*The mines will not explode on creatures with fire immunity.
* The mines can be removed with expert level [[Dispel]] spell.
*The mines will not affect creatures with 100% spell immunity. (Some dragons.)
* Creatures that are unaffected by the mines (they will not explode):
 
** All defending creatures
====Removing / disabling them====
** Creatures with fire magic immunity (e.g. [[Fire Elemental]]s).
*The mines can be [[Dispel]]led. With expert [[Water Magic]] you can dispel all the mines at once.
** Creatures with spell immunity (e.g. [[Black Dragon]]s).
*If either of the heroes has the [[Recanter's Cloak]] equipped, all creatures will be immune to the mines.
** If either of the heroes has the [[Recanter's Cloak]] equipped, all creatures will be immune to the mines.
* If an enemy has a creature on their native terrain, it prevents the Land Mine spell from being cast, but has no effect on troops being damaged by the Tower's Land Mine moat.


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Revision as of 13:51, 15 March 2024

Moat is a defensive structure in front of the walls in towns with Citadel or Castle. The moat has different effects in siege combat. Both attacking and defending creatures:

  • are not able to move across the moat during combat round, but are forced to stop on the moat for the rest of the round
  • have their defense reduced by 3.
  • take damage from entering the moat and for each round they stay in this moat.

Moats in Restoration of Erathia and Armageddon's Blade versions did not cause any damage (except Tower's land mines). That effect was introduced in Shadow of Death expansion.

Damage of the moat

Moats cause damage to creatures when they enter the moat, or end a turn into one. The amount of damage depends on the town type as follows:

  • Castle, Conflux, and Cove Horn of the Abyss have water as a moat that causes 70 points of damage
  • Rampart and have brambles as a moat that cause 70 points of damage
  • Stronghold has wooden spikes as a moat that cause 70 points of damage
  • Necropolis has a boneyard as a moat that causes 70 points of damage
  • Factory Horn of the Abyss has barbs as a moat that causes 70 points of damage
  • Dungeon has boiling oil as a moat that causes 90 points of damage
  • Inferno has lava as a moat that causes 90 points of damage
  • Fortress has boiling tar as a moat that is 2 hexes wide and causes 90 points of damage
  • Tower does not have a moat per se, but has landmines in front of the wall (minim 150 points of damage, see below).

There are few cases when creatures do not suffer damage from the moat:

  • Teleported creatures teleported into moat
  • Spellcasters ending their turn in moat when they have cast spell that turn
  • The stack receives bad morale while in moat
  • The stack is blinded in moat
  • The stack is paralyzed by a Scorpicore in moat

Tower's Land Mines

Tower's land mines are a special case as they are not a moat per se. The mines work in very similar way as the spell Land Mine. The damage is calculated with the formula:

10 × P + L

where P is the value of power skill, and L is a constant based on the level of expertise in Fire Magic the defending hero has (25 for Basic, 50 for Advanced, and 100 for Expert). A minimum damage for the mines of 150 was introduced in Shadow of Death. To exceed the minimum damage in Shadow of Death version, a defending hero must be present and the hero must have:

  • at least 13 spell power without Fire Magic, or with Basic Fire Magic,
  • at least 11 spell power with Advanced Fire Magic, or
  • at least 6 spell power with Expert Fire Magic.

In Restoration of Erathia and Armageddon's Blade versions, there is a base damage of 55, which is only used when no defending hero is present. To exceed this a defending hero must have:

  • at least 4 power skill without Fire Magic or with Basic Fire Magic; or
  • Advanced or Expert Fire Magic

Other noteworthy facts:

  • Protection from Fire will reduce the damage of the land mines.
  • The Orb of Tempestuous Fire will increase the damage of the mines by 50%.
  • The mines can be removed with expert level Dispel spell.
  • Creatures that are unaffected by the mines (they will not explode):
    • All defending creatures
    • Creatures with fire magic immunity (e.g. Fire Elementals).
    • Creatures with spell immunity (e.g. Black Dragons).
    • If either of the heroes has the Recanter's Cloak equipped, all creatures will be immune to the mines.
  • If an enemy has a creature on their native terrain, it prevents the Land Mine spell from being cast, but has no effect on troops being damaged by the Tower's Land Mine moat.