Yeah in my Aquifer test fort too, Druid-warchief is saving the day especially when arrows were in short supply
I think that i've never breached an aquifer the old-fashioned way before, or at least not in a very long time. (i.e. without Magma tramcarts). I think the advanced buildings being such rare drops is good for the game design but in this case it's kind of killing me
. I clearcut the whole map, plus ran through 2/3 of food supply working the elvish labor camp for wood for longboats, and still no Magma Source station ^^ Still the raiders brought back plenty of other useful Dwarvish stuff, just enough steel to kit out the important orcs plus a Frenzy rune so it's all good.
Sorcerers and Druids as part of the military are cool. Btw, can an enemy die of Sorcerer's decaying curse?
Possibly, but if so it takes a long time. It targets skeleton, not vital organs.
Pain is the short term stun/debuff and as far as I can tell works more or less as intended.
Bloodcurse is supposed to be the Sorc's killer, but only targeting the throat wasn't working well. I changed it to target all vascular tissues and now confirmed fatal in arena testing, although it takes quite some time. I had to kite a panda around the whole arena ~3 times before he felt faint, ~5 times before pale, and total of ~7 times before he went down for good.
I got a question about equipping my male uruk ronin. I am not quite sure what kind of sword is the most effective. He is currently using an iridium scimitar. How would a welded mithril katana/daikatana perform in comparison?
Good question, he'll do great either way. I would say the daikatana, except if the iridium is an artifact.
Iridium is a super sharp material and will cut through basically anything, even deep bronze / orichalum / welded mithril armors. But, scimitar is a relatively smaller weapon and you may have cut limbs off one at a time.
Daikatana is big enough to bisect humanoids (sometimes) and welded mithril a good enough material to cut through anything up to and including steel / regular mithril. But, small orcs would have to hold it in 2Hands and weak orcs may not have the strength to penetrate armor because of the big contact area. Ronin of course shouldn't have either of those problems.
Katana is a fine weapon, good choice for non-Uruks, but not better than the iridium scimitar.
My aquifer fort also has 2 ronin, and they've been in a 2-orc squad pretty much just sparring for a solid year. It's a beautiful thing
I can't decide whether to split them up to train recruits or just let them keep at it to become masters.