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The Kingdom wars event is an event of 2 phases, Treasure Hunt & Battle. During the Treasure Hunt Phase monuments will drop chests for you to collect. During the Battle Phase you will fight BlackBloods land tiles to amass land partitions and reach Monuments as well as fight other teams to keep your land. Throne: Kingdom at War You are a Lord, a mighty descendant of the great King and worthy of ruling the Kingdom. You will meet cunning friends and noble enemies on your path to the coveted Throne, and you may have to escape the web of intrigue that seeks to ensnare you.
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So what exactly is, say, a Protector of Heaven or a Jade Dragon?AM: Protectors of Heaven are the elite troops of the Emperor. They are pretty much the best infantry you can get in the game. Their ‘weakness’ is the price tag: it takes quite a bit to train and equip soldiers to this level. Jade Dragons merge the toughness of Wood and the shock of Fire. They are cavalry that can break enemy lines, but also won’t shy away if they get stuck in prolonged melee.Is there any mention of elite units named for coloured dragons in the Records or the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, or is this a bit of embellishment?LW: During the Han times, there were various elite units with flamboyant titles. ‘Gentlemen Rapid as Tigers’ were a hereditary guard, and ‘Men of the Feathered Forest’ were 1,700-strong elite units, made up of the orphaned sons of fallen fathers and grandfathers. We picked up on this theme because it really suited the idea of hybrid units that incorporate the best of two Wu Xing forces/elements.
How did you decide on how these units should look, and signify their elite status?The goal was to make it clear that these guys hit hardLeif WalterSenior designerLW: The design was primarily driven by the elemental mixture of these units. Jade Dragons, for example, are supposed to incorporate Wood aspects into a Fire unit, so they were meant to look durable and resilient – other dragons similarly incorporate various elements into a single design. They usually have mixed weaponry, which signals their versatility. They also typically look more flamboyant and special, with unique armour pieces, which helps to highlight their presence on the battlefield.For the Emperor-rank units, we wanted to make them look impressive. They are amongst the heaviest-looking units, with special armour and heavy weaponry.
The goal was to make it clear that these guys hit hard.Pawel Wojs: Given our character-centric design philosophy, the standard units were always intended to be a ‘faceless crowd’ devoid of much colour or any standout detailing.
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