Dwarves and elves make no sense... ... ...
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Dwarves and elves make no sense... ... ...
The game tips even say: elves strong in forests, dwarves strong in caves and mountains...
But the in-game reality is that dwarves are only slightly stronger in caves than other units, if they even are... And on mountains a few of them have 70%, the rest has 60 or 50%... While ALL of elves have 60%... EVEN CAVALRY!!! Wtf? Makes 0 sense...
And all dwarves in the elves domain have 30%...
So in reality elves are good everywhere, and dwarves are just underpowered...
But the in-game reality is that dwarves are only slightly stronger in caves than other units, if they even are... And on mountains a few of them have 70%, the rest has 60 or 50%... While ALL of elves have 60%... EVEN CAVALRY!!! Wtf? Makes 0 sense...
And all dwarves in the elves domain have 30%...
So in reality elves are good everywhere, and dwarves are just underpowered...
Re: Dwarves and elves make no sense... ... ...
Elvish fighter - 14 gold, 33hp, 5 moves, 30/50/60% defense in cave/hill/mountain
Dwarfish fighter - 16 gold, 38hp, 4 moves, 50/60/70% defense in cave/hill/mountain, plus 20% damage resistance
In cave/hill/mountain, the dwarvish fighter can survive nearly 100% more damage than the elvish fighter, while also having superior melee options (but no ranged attack). The elf is only more durable in forest, and then only by around 20% compared to the dwarf. Even in flat, the dwarf can survive around 25% more damage than the elf - of course, the dwarf is also 15% more expensive.
Dwarves also only use 1/1/1 movement in caves/hills/mountains, while elves use 3/2/3. Even a quick elf moves slower than a non-quick dwarf in caves, hills and mountains. Meanwhile, a quick dwarf has the same speed as a non-quick elf in flat and forest.
Dwarfish fighter - 16 gold, 38hp, 4 moves, 50/60/70% defense in cave/hill/mountain, plus 20% damage resistance
In cave/hill/mountain, the dwarvish fighter can survive nearly 100% more damage than the elvish fighter, while also having superior melee options (but no ranged attack). The elf is only more durable in forest, and then only by around 20% compared to the dwarf. Even in flat, the dwarf can survive around 25% more damage than the elf - of course, the dwarf is also 15% more expensive.
Dwarves also only use 1/1/1 movement in caves/hills/mountains, while elves use 3/2/3. Even a quick elf moves slower than a non-quick dwarf in caves, hills and mountains. Meanwhile, a quick dwarf has the same speed as a non-quick elf in flat and forest.