It's not a question of if, it's a question of when. And it doesn't matter how strong your walls are or how many the soldiers kill they'll just keep coming in greater and greater numbers and will eventually overwhelm your defenses. If you aren't living in total poverty and squalor on the fringe of civilization, then you're living under the constant threat of a literally endless horde of monsters that exist only to loot and pillage everything that's not nailed down, which attack your struggling kingdom every single night and absolutely will not stop, ever, until they steal your ruler's crown. Crapsack World: From what little is seen of humanity, it's clear that this game's world is not a nice place.Hunters, Builders and Farmers wear bolder colors Knights wear colors based off of your heraldry, and the archers who join them wear the same shades to show their allegiance. Beggars wear drab shades of brown until you give them a coin, outfitting them in a random pale color. Color-Coded Characters: Your Monarch's dress/cape matches the main color of your kingdom's heraldry.Also, in the update, giving Knights more gold gives them more hit points to work with. Cast from Money: Dropping gold behind you is a quick way to make lesser Greed return to their portals, and if they directly attack you, you lose a gold piece anyway.Once you invest in knights, they switch archers to squires which no longer collect money. They cost two gold per bow, which makes them the cheapest unit. They run to their positions, which easily makes them your fastest force. During the day they hunt and collect money, which can potentially outpace farmers. They automatically go to your outermost walls at night, which makes them more flexible than guard towers. For every coin between a Greeder wave and their target, one Greeder will abandon their attack. ![]() "Begone" Bribe: The player’s weapon of choice. ![]() If they can steal the King/Queen's crown, you lose. They'll steal your units' tools, making them unemployed, and then steal their money, reducing them to beggars.
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