From 3edc3dd0779240db204beb68c6d9836e71e8a4d9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nemaara Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 19:11:40 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Elvish Rider: tweak description --- data/core/units/elves/Rider.cfg | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/data/core/units/elves/Rider.cfg b/data/core/units/elves/Rider.cfg index 6634c0db0b9..19c1c1a1a95 100644 --- a/data/core/units/elves/Rider.cfg +++ b/data/core/units/elves/Rider.cfg @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ #mostly like a foot Elf, but they #aren't good at defending in villages #they are weak against piercing attacks - description= _ "The prevalence of guerrilla tactics in Elven strategy results in great emphasis on maintaining highly mobile units capable of fighting on an adaptable battlefront. This style of warfare requires rapid communication between small skirmish groups and the ability to quickly transfer troops between combat zones. Experienced Elvish riders know this well and thus devote most of their time to improving their horsemanship rather than their individual fighting skills. The speed at which they travel through the forest would be suicidal for any other cavalry, and they are tenacious enough to ride for as much as two or three days at a time without resting. While the intelligence and communication these horsemen provide is invaluable to Elven tactics, the lack of combat prowess and front line engagement means that Elvish riders are the oft unsung heroes of war, left supporting their brethren from the back lines." + description= _ "The prevalence of guerrilla tactics in Elven strategy results in great emphasis on maintaining highly mobile units capable of fighting on an adaptable battlefront. This style of warfare requires rapid communication between small skirmish groups and the ability to quickly transfer troops between combat zones. Experienced Elvish riders know this well and thus devote most of their time to improving their horsemanship rather than their individual fighting skills. The speed at which they travel through the forest would be suicidal for any other cavalry, and they are tenacious enough to ride for as much as two or three days at a time without resting. While the intelligence and communication these horsemen provide is invaluable, the lack of combat prowess and front line engagement means that these riders are the oft unsung heroes of war, left supporting their brethren from the back lines." die_sound=horse-die.ogg [defense] village=50