
Orc Warlord: Shocktroopers are awesome again. Can Sacrifice a friendly unit to restore 10 health to all other friendlies. Orc Shaman: Build from Blood Altar, T3 Support with decent melee and debuff capabilities. Fire Lair (Replaces Grand Palace): Prevents Palace of Honor from being build. Palace of Honor (Replaces Grand Palace): Prevents Fire Lair from being build. Blood Totem (Replaces Hospital): Provides Life Stealing to all units build. Fighting Pits (Replaces Public Baths): Provides Medal to all units build.

Kobold Mine (Replaces Store House): Provides 10 Gold income. Blood Altar (Replaces Great Temple): Provides Mark Blood Sacrifice to all Support Units build in this city. Frost Dragon: T4 Dragon that requires a Spire of the Ancient Allies to build. Wolf Rider: T2 fast cavalry to contrast the Mammoth. Penguin: T1 penguin without requirements, but with Life Steal. Ice Queen: Changed to get Swimming and Path of Frost. Has Dome of Shock, Static Shield and Incorporeal. Spire of the Ancient Allies (Replaces Grand Palace): Also Provides 1 extra medal to Monsters Ice Palace (Replaces Hospital): Provides Freezing Touch to all garrisoned units. Sauna (Replaces Public Baths): Provides 40% Fire Protection to produced Frostlings. Animals that attack it have a chance to become Befriended.

Nature Elemental: Requires Tree of Life to build. T3 Floater with Phase and Rainbow melee damage. Unicorn: Requires Nature's Rule to build. Has Longshot, which is a stronger shot from his longbow at Long range. Ranger: T3 Archer, build from the Gryphon Spire. Has Athletics instead of Armored/Phase/Armor Piercing. Slightly lowered stats, no Befriend Animal. Provides additional Medal to produces Fey and Animals. Nature's Rule (Replaces Hospital): Provides permanent Thorn Hedge Walls around the city. All special Shock references are removed, along with the Gryphon(we'll miss you.) This is to accomodate poeple who may be less interested in the campaigns and more in Race reworks.Ĭhanges the High Elves into Wood Elves.
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Maps are designed by BBB and scripted by Gloweye.Īll these are available as seperate files, or as a all-in-one download version in a single mod folder. We’ll close the loop on last week’s report by going back to Darrell Issa, who kicked this out the day after the shutdown/debt deal that he voted “yes” on was reached: “This isn’t the end of the fight over #ObamaCare.This mod contains the Campaign for Age of Wonders 1Īs created by Gloweye and BloodyBattleBrain.įirst part is the Cult of Storms, the first few levels, finishing with the Siege on the United Cities.ĪoW1 mod (includes Halfling, Goblin, Dwarf and Human races)

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