DeletedUser
This is an option that is needed imo. It doesn't make sense that a town might have a couple of strong soldiers or even possibly duelers sitting around while enemies came in and carved up the workers and builders.
I see many ways this could be implemented, however there should be some way for at the least Soldiers to intercept attacks on the civilian population. Perhaps the character would have to be in town, and perhaps protection could only be provided while the builder was actually working on a building not out doing some job.
But the point is the more and more levels the average character gains, the larger the gap between the combat characters and the workers is going to become. At this point the only way to try and protect your own builders is to attack the city in retribution, which is going to just leave alot of pissed off workers who really can't do anything about it if they want to focus on working. And soldier's can't contribute much because they are more defensive in nature.
Anyways just a thought it makes alot of sense to me that at least some sort of protection should be able to be provided. What do you guys think.
I see many ways this could be implemented, however there should be some way for at the least Soldiers to intercept attacks on the civilian population. Perhaps the character would have to be in town, and perhaps protection could only be provided while the builder was actually working on a building not out doing some job.
But the point is the more and more levels the average character gains, the larger the gap between the combat characters and the workers is going to become. At this point the only way to try and protect your own builders is to attack the city in retribution, which is going to just leave alot of pissed off workers who really can't do anything about it if they want to focus on working. And soldier's can't contribute much because they are more defensive in nature.
Anyways just a thought it makes alot of sense to me that at least some sort of protection should be able to be provided. What do you guys think.