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===Siege engines=== | ===Siege engines=== | ||
{{main|Siege engine}} | {{main|Siege engine}} | ||
− | Siege engines take some planning to use effectively, and have a range of about 100 tiles compared to a crossbow's 20 or so. Both catapults and ballistae can be very deadly, but both have their drawbacks | + | Siege engines take some planning to use effectively, and have a range of about 100 tiles compared to a crossbow's 20 or so. Both catapults and ballistae can be very deadly, but both have their drawbacks. The most important factors are 1) they do not have a fast rate of fire, 2) that, unlike [[crossbow]]s, both can only fire at targets on the same [[z-level]], and 3) that they are manned by civilians who will flee if any enemy gets too close. (See [[siege weapon]] for full information and suggestions.) |
==Considerations== | ==Considerations== |