J'ai re-regarde hier soir l'episode "La Baliste" du livre III, et je n'ai pas pu resister a l'envie de dessiner Arthur lorsqu'il se rend compte du sort que Leodagan vient d'infliger a la Grande Porte. Je suppose que si vous etes arrives sur cette page, c'est que vous etes globalement familiers avec Kaamelott, que je ne vais donc pas perdre de temps a presenter (du moins pas dans la langue de Moliere). Tout d'abord je tiens a m'excuser aupres de tous les francais qui verront ce commentaire pour les fautes d'accents que je vais faire.Bientot 6 mois que je suis en Angleterre, et je ne sais toujours pas comment integrer des accents depuis un clavier QWERTY! ^^ Arthur, as soon as he hears the loud "BOOOM!!" can't stop himself from shouting "THE MAIN GATE!!!" It does not take a long time before the main entrance gate is demolished. Arthur and Leodegrance have an argument, and Arthur eventually orders Leodegrance to train his men to use the ballista from the inside of Kaamelott.īig mistake. But when the ballista is finished, it is too big to be taken outside through the main entrance gate. In the episode this fanart is about, "The Ballista", King Arthur discovers that his father-in-law Leodegrance (Leodagan in French) has hired some guy to build a ballista within the castle of Kaamelott - he couldn't buy one for Arthur had restricted the war budget. Grail and what this honorable quest puts at stake. His Knights of the Round Table are nothing more than the caricatures of heroes: fearful, naive, stupid or violent, narrow-minded and messy, they do not understand the purpose of searching for the Holy Nevertheless, this quest quickly becomes more than difficult, because Arthur is very badly surrounded. "Helped" by his faithful knights, King Arthur has been charged to seek the Holy Grail. t the crossroads of History, the kingdom of Kaamelott then appears to be the new headlight of civilization. Newborn Christianity and the old Celtic traditions areīeating against each other while the Roman Empire crumbles. In the fifth century after Jesus-Christ, England is still called Britannia. As you may have guessed, the series is meant to be a new adaptation of the Arthurian legend. This is a fanart of an extremely famous French series entitled Kaamelott, created and directed by Alexandre Astier, who also plays the role of King Arthur. However, I can also this simply being an issue that was overlooked (it would make more strategic sense for the ballista to simply fire at targets that are further away rather than wasting a shot and just hitting the wall).Special description for English-speaking people! I can see this being a design choice where players would have to decide between more defense (fully upgraded walls) or more offense (2nd highest wall upgrade with ballista). I'm curious as to whether or not this was a design choice, or just something overlooked. I've noticed that in the Kingdom: New Lands trailer (around 1:18) ballista towers can aim at greed that are directly up against your 2nd to highest upgraded walls (assuming it's right next to the wall, I'm assuming your tower would end up shooting the wall if it were further back).īallistas + fully upgraded walls = shots hitting your walls.īallistas + 2nd highest wall upgrade = Ballistas being able to aim at closer enemies (assuming the tower is right up next to the wall). Seeing this scene, Tian Chou couldn t help applauding in his heart.Among the three organs, he valued the ballista the most.Sure enough, the ballista had brought great results.Directly solved nearly ten thousand Karasuma people.But it is a pity that the arrow capacity of this ballista is only enough to release large scale arrows twice. This is true even when the ballista aims at breeders (who's heads peak above the walls, but the ballista workers insist on aiming at their bodies). To be specific, They kept hitting my fully upgraded walls (disregarding the first shot when the enemy is further back). So I've noticed that ballista towers are often hitting my walls with their shots rather than hitting greed spawn.
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