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Description
Uploader and commissioner’s description:
The animated Terracotta Army are referenced from The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (not a good movie imo) and a myth unit from Age of Mythology: Tale of the Dragon. The front cover for The Lord of the Rings: Conquest was also used as a reference for character and weapon position.
Artist description in DA
A battle between the Royal Guards in MLP and the animated Terracotta Army of Qin Dynasty China.
A commission for FerrumFlos1st.
The animated Terracotta Army are referenced from The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (not a good movie imo) and a myth unit from Age of Mythology: Tale of the Dragon. The front cover for The Lord of the Rings: Conquest was also used as a reference for character and weapon position.
Artist description in DA
A battle between the Royal Guards in MLP and the animated Terracotta Army of Qin Dynasty China.
A commission for FerrumFlos1st.
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I’m a bit surprised by the analytic response.
To make things more challenging to the ponies. Let’s say the Terracotta Army have gunpowder or some other explosive chemicals inside them. Exploding upon either defeat or to perform a suicide attack.
Mechanically speaking, the units leave a sizable dust cloud that damages enemies inside it for (on average) 30% health. However, these clouds stack, which means when a bunch of them die, the resulting combined cloud does practically lethal damage.
Also, each time one of these dies, half the production cost of is refunded. Best method to kill these are ranged hero units or massed siege weapons imo.
How quickly is the dust lethal? Fast enough to cause a loss in battle? A pyrrhic victory where every pony dies within a couple of months of returning home? A cancer that doesn’t kill until two years later?
“In addition, it expels lethal dust upon death…”
Pegasai would be very vulnerable after smashing a few of these guys, especially since their wings would cause the dust to scatter even more. They truly would have to hit and run and let the dust settle.
Now, unicorn mages, on the other hand, can just safely bombard them from a distance from under a shield wall/magical bubble.
All told, I love the rough, gritty look in the art style- matches the messiness of combat. I also have a soft spot for the halberds to Terracotta Warriors (Ji, or Dagger-Axes).