New Unit: Domani (Jan. 10, 2005)

I can't find a suittable sound for its attack. Can anybody suggest where to find one.
 
Thanks again everyone. :blush:
And thanks for the tip Kinboat, I'll remember it for future reference.

And for those that might be curious about what's next on the list, and might have not seen it in the WoT thread, here you go... the Panarch's Legion.
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- I'm sure different parts of that model look pretty familiar KB. ;)
 
Loknut said:
I can't find a suittable sound for its attack. Can anybody suggest where to find one.

Since this unit has the same attack pattern as the swordsman, I just linked all the swordsman sounds....
 
Sure is Yoda.
The Panarch's Legion is from the nation of Tarabon, and Taraboners call themselves the Tree of Man because they claim descent from rulers and nobles from the Age of Legends. It was also a rumor that back in the day, they had either a sapling or a branch from the tree of life. You probably only wanted a yes or no answer, so I'll quit rambling. :)
 
To nitpick and everything, I just used your recent swordsmen units (ItalianFootKnight, Kandori, haven't tried this one yet) in game and noticed they're noticably shorter than even the firaxis units. Since these are the the well fed knight-hood here you think on the next guys you could add half a head/a head?

Ooo a subtle way you might vary the next swordsman from the others is having him hold his sword ponted outwards instead of in.. the "in" being the left circle w/ stick
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Diagram 1a.
Not trying to tell you how to do your pasttime or anything, just noticed the similar stances of all previous swordsmen.
 
Bungus... your little Diagram makes NO sense to me.
 
You know, with that tree, the Panarch's Legion could probably be used as a Numenorian or Gondor unit in the LoTM.
 
Hikaro Takayama said:
You know, with that tree, the Panarch's Legion could probably be used as a Numenorian or Gondor unit in the LoTM.
My thoughts exactly.
 
Yeah, my diagram makes no sense to me either. But yes Cam, that's exactly what I was talking about! Just little differences, that really pronounce themselves when the units are next to one another. I can see his footing is switched too. Looks good.
I guess you got me with the size issue. Maybe the ItalianFootKnight was smaller, or perhaps the firaxis medieval infantry and swordsman are bigger than the warrior. So long as they're the same size as their comptemporaries.
@CAmJH: Hey, any of those knights I sent you usable?
 
Although you made a good point about the crosses, I couldn't use those in particular because that isn't a symbol used in WoT. I should have clarified a bit more. As for the rest of them (those without crosses), I'm still considering them. Thanks for taking the time to look those up for me. :goodjob:
 
For LotM uses, might it be too much to ask for a black shield with a white tree? Thattaway it don't matter what civ colour Gondor ends up using (maybe they'll want to give black to some other civ, beats me).
 
Mithadan, we already have the Tower Guard utah made for us. I see this more as either Noldor or Numenor, but I think we should discuss that in our own thread, and leave this thread to WoT. ;)
Gondor have white civ colour, btw.
 
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