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As an Explorer, this can make Firewalkers very attractive. It doesn’t benefit Attackers as much, since even they typically benefit more from other buildings such as Homes to increase population. | As an Explorer, this can make Firewalkers very attractive. It doesn’t benefit Attackers as much, since even they typically benefit more from other buildings such as Homes to increase population. | ||
− | Firewalker’s elite defender does not have any offensive power, | + | Firewalker’s elite defender does not have any offensive power, but it can only be killed by Icekin. However, they are quite expensive and with only 4.5 defensive power, they are also not very efficient. |
− | The elite attacker has a | + | The elite attacker has a 50% reduction in casualties. If you would normally have lost 1,000 units during an attack, only 500 of this unit will die. They also have a small gap between offensive and defensive power, which means high defense when they are at home. But just like the elite defender, they are expensive and inefficient. |
=== Other === | === Other === | ||
There are several more [[races]] available. | There are several more [[races]] available. |