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::I agree, no need to add unescessary and vague relation info to pages x] --[[User:HaxLi|HaxLi]] 13:48, 24 March 2014 (CET)
::I agree, no need to add unescessary and vague relation info to pages x] --[[User:HaxLi|HaxLi]] 13:48, 24 March 2014 (CET)
== Unicorns in Strategy ==
I dare to say that the sentence "The Unicorn is decent, but won't be too much of use in a siege." is completely useless. If it's meant like that a Unicorn won't help you much when you are attacking a castle, a Unicorn is no more useless than any other  not flying / not ranged creature. And if it is meant like that a Unicorn isn't of much help when you are defending a castle, I'd say that it is not true - a Unicorn, besides its great tanking abilities and great attack, can blind enemies, which might be very helpful.

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Related Luck and Resistance

Found that Relation heading in History page x]

IMO it was there, bcoz Luck_(skill) has that horseshoe which associates with Rampart horses somehow (MelodiaMelodia Melodia the [[]] specializes in Fortune)

And Resistance which is Dwarf Dwarfs and Unicorn Unicorns Special ability with Heroes ThorgrimThorgrim Thorgrim the [[]], UfretinUfretin Ufretin the [[]] and ClancyClancy Clancy the [[]]

How does a horseshoe relate to Ramapart, I did not get that? :) There is a vague relation with luck, as the Rampart's grail building also gives luck and many of the Rampart heroes have luck as a strating skill. In the same sense Leadership relates to Castle (grail building, starting skills). In conclusion, I am willing to admit, that Rampart have some links to Luck, but not enought to say that Luck as Secondary Skill is somehow related to an entire Town. But then again, it is just me. :P –Kapteeni Ruoska 11:55, 24 March 2014 (CET)
I agree, no need to add unescessary and vague relation info to pages x] --HaxLi 13:48, 24 March 2014 (CET)

Unicorns in Strategy

I dare to say that the sentence "The Unicorn is decent, but won't be too much of use in a siege." is completely useless. If it's meant like that a Unicorn won't help you much when you are attacking a castle, a Unicorn is no more useless than any other not flying / not ranged creature. And if it is meant like that a Unicorn isn't of much help when you are defending a castle, I'd say that it is not true - a Unicorn, besides its great tanking abilities and great attack, can blind enemies, which might be very helpful.