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I had an idea for an "Industrial Revolution" update. Basically the idea would be this; after finishing the tech tree, a new one appears. The first tech would give you the ability to build Factories, one per city, and when a troop walks on one, you can change it into a strong land troop that can be upgraded (like battleships!) Each tech on the tree would be a different possible land troop. Different tribes would have different starting industrial revolution techs unlocked when you first begin the industrial revolution. The basic idea of this update would be to make land combat actually interesting. Thoughts?

edit: nvm community manager said no

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about 1 year ago - /u/Zoythrus - Direct link

We don't want to move the game outside the Medieval theming.

about 1 year ago - /u/Zoythrus - Direct link

Originally posted by [deleted]

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What?

The Ice Fortress is based on Da Vinci's tank designs.

about 1 year ago - /u/Zoythrus - Direct link

Originally posted by [deleted]

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Yeah, it's based on a Renaissance-man's sketches hundreds of years before tanks were invented, of course it's gonna look odd.

about 1 year ago - /u/Zoythrus - Direct link

Originally posted by [deleted]

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Explicitly, skiis and an engine powered by Gaami magic. The Gaami lend their magical powers to the Polaris so that they can "turn them off" when they betray them, leaving them helpless.

about 1 year ago - /u/Zoythrus - Direct link

Originally posted by i_hate_clash_royale

Nahh that's dirty

The Gaami aren't stupid.

about 1 year ago - /u/Zoythrus - Direct link

Originally posted by i_hate_clash_royale

Well, in the full Lore of the game, do they win and betray Polaris right after? We know it's their plan but does IT actually happen?

That's just the plan.

In Lore, they probably dont accomplish it, but it's fully what they intend to do if they win.

The Polaris are simply pawns meant to be discarded when they've outlived their usefulness.

about 1 year ago - /u/Zoythrus - Direct link

Originally posted by i_hate_clash_royale

Well, that's sad. The last question is tho, where are those aliens coming from? Now that's a good question

A different dimension. They're extradimensional invaders.

about 1 year ago - /u/Zoythrus - Direct link

Originally posted by i_hate_clash_royale

Maybe that's how the Bug that corrupted cymanti got there? New theory just dropped!

Nah, the Ciru bug is native to the Square, specifically the Cymantini Forest.

That I can confirm.

about 1 year ago - /u/Zoythrus - Direct link

Originally posted by i_hate_clash_royale

Maybe, but what happend to the humans? They went to the forest for a reason. Is it because they got expelled from the mainland?

The Polytopians aren't Humans.

They were explorers, were just unlucky.

about 1 year ago - /u/Zoythrus - Direct link

Originally posted by i_hate_clash_royale

For me they are cubic humans

They canonically lay eggs. :)

But yeah, the Cymanti began as some unlucky explorers

about 1 year ago - /u/Zoythrus - Direct link

Originally posted by i_hate_clash_royale

They canonically lay eggs. :)

I hope you are talking about the bugs

As Quetzali Tribe Moon from 2020 stated, the Polytopians are canonically genderless, egg-laying creatures.

We've also shown their eggs in the Xin-Xi 2021 Tribe Moon post, and even discussed them in this month's Vengir post.

about 1 year ago - /u/Zoythrus - Direct link

Originally posted by i_hate_clash_royale

As Quetzali Tribe Moon from 2020 stated, the Polytopians are canonically genderless, egg-laying creatures.

I wish i never found out...

They're also only about 10cm tall.

The Square is small. :)