Großer Werwolf (Civ4 FFH): Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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Any unit killed by a werewolf becomes a Ravenous Werewolf, newly born, weak and hungry. After a Ravenous Werewolf has killed a unit it becomes a Blooded Werewolf. If a Blooded Werewolf kills enough victims it can become the powerful Greater Werewolf. | Any unit killed by a werewolf becomes a Ravenous Werewolf, newly born, weak and hungry. After a Ravenous Werewolf has killed a unit it becomes a Blooded Werewolf. If a Blooded Werewolf kills enough victims it can become the powerful Greater Werewolf. | ||
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Version vom 29. Juni 2007, 22:53 Uhr
Großer Werewolf | ||
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Raubtiere | ||
Werte | ||
Stärke | 10 | |
Bewegung | 3 | |
Eigenschaften | ||
Startbeförderungen | Werwolf | |
Fähigkeiten | kann nicht als Zufriedenheits-Unterstützung in Städten genutzt werden |
his unit is sometimes the result of a combat with a victorious Blooded Werewolf.
Civilopedia
Any unit killed by a werewolf becomes a Ravenous Werewolf, newly born, weak and hungry. After a Ravenous Werewolf has killed a unit it becomes a Blooded Werewolf. If a Blooded Werewolf kills enough victims it can become the powerful Greater Werewolf.
Strategien
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