Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160531165159/@comment-10906938-20160601041648

(They wouldn't be hanging out, standing on branches. A much safer alternative would be straddling branch crotches. Also, I don't think jungle trees would be tall enough to die from falling out of. If they were, their wood would be usable for construction, and you said the trees mostly weren't.

Again, being in loose formation would have a much greater impact than height. Any skilled archer can calculate for the drop, and Southpoint's archers are close enough that extra range wouldn't be important. The main benefit of standing on a wall is protection and range, neither of which apply.

I thought the scorpions were targeting the infantry, and if they switch target I should be given an opportunity to react before they fire enough shots to kill 15. I also think the onagers would have had some hits as well.

If there are 200 archers on the wall, 200 in reserve, and 150 dead, that's close to the entire amount of soldiers in the city. Is that troop imbalance intentional?

I'm sorry if this seems unnecessarily nitpicky, but if there are still 400 archers I might lose this battle)