Kode Nightingale
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posted 05 March 2009 04:21 AM
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Llamas can't attack, not even through triggers.
It think it would be wise to let this idea die, and next time, please use the question thread.
buppy
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(id: pubby8)
posted 05 March 2009 03:55 PM
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Like valor said, you could garrison it in anouther uni that is shrunk, it has the other unit's attack, but it looks like a llama.
Kode Nightingale
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posted 05 March 2009 06:11 PM
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He asked for honest opinions in his main post. If the main post had more content, could have given a more elaborate reply also noting some good points, which would probably look better.
I must also point out that this member isn't new at all, so welcoming him isn't the most suitable action.
ColdCanuck
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(id: Coldviper)
posted 05 March 2009 07:32 PM
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I think with proper skill and technique this idea could be a very good one....granted it needs some polishing but it has potential.
@ Kode Nightingale
Look enough with the question thread. It is not spamming and this is not the sort of thing that you would ask for in that thread. When you have something specific like this you open up your own thread.
ColdCanuck
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(id: Coldviper)
posted 06 March 2009 10:15 AM
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It has potential if you keep the humor clean and don't resort to stupid humor. I know some clever movies that were good because it had such clever humor.
AJER
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posted 08 March 2009 10:29 AM
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The best way I can think of to get llamas to attack is to use triggers to damage enemy units within in a radius or 1 or 2 of the unit. You could then do special abilities with triggers and godpowers.