Orc

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Orc
Aliases: p0rc, Ork, Orx
Introduced: Round 15
Round Wins: 0
Attacker: Intermediate
Explorer: Not Recommended
Converter: Not Recommended
Alignment: Evil
Land type: Forest
Scribes: [1]

Orc is one of the few races that you need to attack with in order to do well. This is because their elite OP's strength is based upon prestige and the easiest way to gain prestige is through attacking other dominions. They can be played as a fast attacker (with a large spec number) or as a slow attacker (concentrating on elites). They do not work very well as a converter or explorer. There have also been occasions where people have obtained a high amount of prestige and then un-converted to being an explorer.

Racial Bonuses

  • Food Consumption: +20%
  • Lumber production: +50%

Military Units

Unit OP DP Platinum Ore Special
Savage 3.5 0 330 20
Guard 0 3 300 0
Voodoo Magi 0 5 975 0
Bonebreaker 5* 2 1150 100 Offensive power is increased by 1 for every 625 prestige, maximum +2

General information

Racial Spell

Bloodrage: Gives a 10% attack strength bonus, but increases offensive casualties taken by 10%.

Pros

  • Cheap OP
  • 4 point offensive spec
  • Can be played extremely fast
  • OP spell

Cons

  • Inefficient OP until high prestige is gained
  • Spell increases casualty numbers taken (see next section)

Bloodrage Casualties

Though Orc's racial spell increases offensive casualties, it is not nearly as severe a penalty as it might look at first glance. For instance, take the following scenario: you attack a target with 99999 DP, using only Savages. You have 25% offensive mods without casting your racial, meaning you would need 20000 Savages to break the target. 20000*4*1.25 = 100000 Normally, you would then take 8.5% casualties on that 20000 = 1750 lost Savages.

If you cast Bloodrage, your offensive mods become 35%. You will now need 100000÷1.35÷4 = 18518.51 --> 18519 Savages to break, and you will have 1.1*8.5% = 9.35% casualties. 0.0935*18519 = 1731.5265

As you can see, you will have 1% less casualties if you cast Bloodrage, and perhaps also have some OP left home for turtle if you use Bone Breakers. However, to quote the old Dominion Wiki FAQ: this does not mean that Bloodrage reduces casualties by 1%, unless you always train 10% more OP than you need. It means that it is not worthwhile to train 10% more OP merely to avoid the increased casualties.