xiAo-Shin Star Regarding with this Tech, since Undead does not need food that much, is it possible to change it to gold?
skigglez xiAo-Shin Star That makes zero sense. If you donβt find the tech useful donβt get it. Undead population consume the same amount of food as other races, so the impact on them is exactly the same. You should be able to drop the same number of farms as the other races
xiAo-Shin Star skigglez Why would there's a Tech that is useless and only benefits other races? Also here I thought this Tech impact when your troops is away.
skigglez xiAo-Shin Star Do you not understand how undead works? Their population consumes the same 1 food per 6 peasants as every other race. The tech makes it so that the populations now consumes 1 food per 12 peasants. It is literally the same impact for an undead as any other race. It has nothing to do with military - just population. Did you even read the tech before making a post about it?
xiAo-Shin Star skigglez I see. Well, still my stand is the same. Just maybe, since Undead doesn't need food, convert it to gold.π π
skigglez xiAo-Shin Star Undead population consumes the same amount of food as every other race. Thane's food tech simply reduces the consumption of food by population by half, for all races including undead. Every other race benefits exactly the same as Undead when you get that tech.
AdinTheDark With the food tech undead should be able to run even more GHs than probably any other race. Gold is in abundance
King Haybol Iron production should be boosted instead of food for the undead. I'm currently experiencing a 100% price increase for iron in the market and am unsure of the cause. Lol π π π
Lord Thane King Haybol supply and demand. Theres little supply, big demand. Now people will build more mines and players post offers to sell. It also harms the multis casting i2g π
jarockxu Thane's Table has nothing to do with race... It's a benefit for your population, not for your army. It's equal benefit to all races, because everyone has population. Really not that hard to understand...