Dwarf
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Dwarf
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[edit] Description
The dwarves are one of the oldest humanoid races of Elveron. In an era long gone they were the rulers of the Midrealm; ruling with an iron hand from their mighty mountain fortresses.
But even this mighty empire was not destined to last forever. On the height of their powers a large fraction of dwarves believed the dwarven race to be divine, superior to all other races. This all lead to what the dwarves now call the Sundering. A large part of dwarves traveled to the underground deeming the surface dwellers unworthy of their greatness. In time they became a different race known as the dark dwarves.
But still the mountain dwarves remained a powerful race ruling the Midrealm for many a year. This all came to pass when the dwarves allied with the Dark Dwarves. The mountain dwarves lost battle after battle, their mountain fortresses being destroyed one by one until the mighty empire was no more.
[edit] Bonuses
- +10% population
- +5% corruption
- No lumber is needed to construct buildings
[edit] Military
| Dwarf military overview | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Attack | Defense | Return | Train | Casualties | Mages | Spies | Price |
| Axe Man | 3.0 | 12 | 12 | 100% | 475g | |||
| Longbeard | 3.0 | 9 | 100% | 475g | ||||
| Ironbreaker | 5.0 | 5.0 | 12 | 12 | 100% | 400g, 1200r | ||
| Berserker | 11.0 | 12 | 12 | 100% | 4000r | |||
| Sage | 9 | 100% | 0.75 | 800g | ||||
| Gemfilcher | 9 | 0.75 | 800g | |||||
| Miner | 60g, 60r | |||||||
- Longbeards are trained directly from peasants.
- Axe Men are trained directly from peasants.
- Berserkers gain +1 offense against all kingdoms that successfully attacked the realm in the last 47 hours.
- Each Miner produce 6.5 iron ore per hour and no gold.
[edit] Spells
- Ore to Power SELF - Increases investment points of iron ore with 30% when spell is active when investing
[edit] Buildings
- Mountain Hall (Home)
- Blacksmith replaces Sawmill
[edit] Notes
This race has been in the game since Round 3 of The Age of Discovery.
