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For the purposes of organization and keeping in line with the [[Mage Wars(Card Game)|trading card game]], this article will refer to Units.
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For the purposes of organization and keeping in line with the [[Mage Wars(Card Game)|trading card game]], this article will refer to Units. I use the term "mob" all over the wiki as this is effectively a game design document, however the [[Mage Wars PnP|PnP]] and card games use the term "unit".
  
Mobs are going to be arranged in groups by [[MRPG mob types|type]], as well as alphabetically. Probably the most common will be Mystical, so everyone grab up your enchanted weapons.
 
  
 
==Units==
 
==Units==
  
 
===Generic Mortals===
 
===Generic Mortals===
*Marconian Pikemen - pretty basic
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Note that in-game most of these will use the prefix "Marconian" because they are marcon soldiers.
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*Foot Soldier - Unarmored, carrying some kind of basic weapon, this is the lowest-level soldier the Marconians employ.
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*Pikemen - pretty basic mook-type, human, lightly armored, cheap so theres a lot of them.
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*Swordsmen - A pikemen but with a sword and shield instead of a pike.
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*Armored Swordsmen - A swordsmen with better armor, weapons, etc.
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*Light Horse - a rider on horseback, about as armored as a pikemen, but mounted on a horse and carrying a flail. The rider of the Light Horse cannot be knocked off, they are considered a single unit. Has increased range.
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*Cavalry - a rider on horseback, armed with a large kite shield and a long lance. The rider can be knocked off the horse and continue to fight on foot with the same basic speed but improved range of a pikemen.
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*Heavy Cavalry - think classic medieval armored knight. Big, powerful, long lance. When knocked off of horse, though, he becomes very slow and will break aggro easily.
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====Others====
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*Villager - some peasant with a random farm implement
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*Millitia - basically and organized group of peasants with slightly better weapons and armor.
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===Blood Beasts===
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[[Blood Beast]]s typically ordinary apex-predators driven mad in the areas around large battlefields. Particaularly fields where magic was used, and on which at least one side was pretty severely slaughtered.
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You can basically take any animal you want, slap "blood" before the name, and call it a day. In Mage Wars RPG, the blood beast mechanic exists to explain why common animals are going out of their way to attack people.
  
 
===Undead===
 
===Undead===

Revision as of 19:24, 24 October 2012

For the purposes of organization and keeping in line with the trading card game, this article will refer to Units. I use the term "mob" all over the wiki as this is effectively a game design document, however the PnP and card games use the term "unit".


Units

Generic Mortals

Note that in-game most of these will use the prefix "Marconian" because they are marcon soldiers.

  • Foot Soldier - Unarmored, carrying some kind of basic weapon, this is the lowest-level soldier the Marconians employ.
  • Pikemen - pretty basic mook-type, human, lightly armored, cheap so theres a lot of them.
  • Swordsmen - A pikemen but with a sword and shield instead of a pike.
  • Armored Swordsmen - A swordsmen with better armor, weapons, etc.
  • Light Horse - a rider on horseback, about as armored as a pikemen, but mounted on a horse and carrying a flail. The rider of the Light Horse cannot be knocked off, they are considered a single unit. Has increased range.
  • Cavalry - a rider on horseback, armed with a large kite shield and a long lance. The rider can be knocked off the horse and continue to fight on foot with the same basic speed but improved range of a pikemen.
  • Heavy Cavalry - think classic medieval armored knight. Big, powerful, long lance. When knocked off of horse, though, he becomes very slow and will break aggro easily.

Others

  • Villager - some peasant with a random farm implement
  • Millitia - basically and organized group of peasants with slightly better weapons and armor.

Blood Beasts

Blood Beasts typically ordinary apex-predators driven mad in the areas around large battlefields. Particaularly fields where magic was used, and on which at least one side was pretty severely slaughtered.

You can basically take any animal you want, slap "blood" before the name, and call it a day. In Mage Wars RPG, the blood beast mechanic exists to explain why common animals are going out of their way to attack people.

Undead

  • Basic zombie
    • Draugr - dead warrior haunted by it's own spirit, borrowed from norse mythology.
      • Thusen Draugr - a dead warrior haunted by his own spirit in Dolahan armor.
      • Dolahan - empty suit of armor possessed by a demon. Probably a miss-spelling of Dullahan, but different enough to be acceptable.
  • Dullahan - probably the basis for my Dolahan, but in MRPG a different monster. Basically a possessed headless horsmen in awesome armor using its own demon head as a shield. Maybe a more powerful version of the Dolahan?

Other

  • Nuckelavee - looks like a skinless, fused horse and rider. Borrowed from Orcadian lore. Not going to be terribly similar, but will have weakness to water magic.
  • Tsuchigumo - giant transforming intelligent spider, it neatly circumvents the "spiders don't scale up" problem by being magical(AKA "A wizard did it"). Could do a whole quest-chain on these. Borrowed from Japanese folklore.

Demons and Fiends

Due to a recentish necessary change in the Course Books, "demons" have been brought more in line with the traditional usage of the terminology. The term Daemon now refers to evil, flesh-and-blood monsters created by Moroni. Yes, I am aware that in greek mythology daemons are supposed to be good, I'm just stealing a word, shut up.

  • Fiends - fiends are less powerful, more common. Usually light and fast, focusing on melee attacks.
  • Daemon - much more powerful than fiends, almost as strong as true demons.

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