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Also, @Grandalon, that sounds like a neat idea but a excessive one, because the larger the barrels are the more health they have against piercing damage but lower towards explosion (If I remember), and unless you're a Fortress Monastery there's not really a need to give it additional shielding. A good idea, would be really helpful on land battles and land fortresses, but excessive in coding/balance and possibly useless in naval combat.
Makes me think the Nazis irl was building with blocks!
Make the Sherman, the weak tank, but the tanks that defeated the Japanese and 2 that helped with the D-Day invasion!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_I
@MJRAHOLE - Yes you can use it in your campaign.
@2nd Reich Mapper - Its scale is 1.5
@boonboyo - I donno. It just happens
Also we're missing music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFurZoHf1CA