Actually, no. The fogbank formed near the city, and was then pushed by the wind currents directly at the attackers. When Agrilos began running, the fogbank was already on its way away from the town and toward the attackers.frigidmagi wrote:Rhoenix, are you aware your fancy stunt made it impossible for the city to shoot back?
If they left their angles alone, they'd likely still hit the city, true - but more importantly, the fog prevents them from seeing people attacking their position until too late.frigidmagi wrote:Let me explain, the attackers know where the city is. The city isn't gonna move nor is it blessed with the ability to dodge. The fog does not hamper them at all.
When the fogbank first formed, for about thirty seconds? True. After the fogbank moved away from the city and well toward the attackers? Not so much.frigidmagi wrote:Meanwhile the city defenders? CAN'T FUCKING SEE WHERE THE ENEMY CANNONS ARE! They won't know where the cannon balls are going to hit until well THEY HIT!
See my above point about the fogbank no longer being within or around the city.frigidmagi wrote:Before you mention it, yes they cannot see individuals on the wall now? So fucking what? Cannons are not aimed at men on the wall my good man, they're aimed at the damn walls. You just made it easier for the enemy to blow up the walls without risking return fire.
That would be a problem, yes.frigidmagi wrote:God help you all if they have a 2nd battery of cannons or even a 3rd. I would have split my cannons into 2 groups to avoid snazy heroes like you taking them out!
Perhaps, but Agrilos can see through the fog just fine.Comrade Tortoise wrote:Heh, and lets not get into the fact that he just marched off into the wilderness alone to take out those cannons, without knowing what is there.... I will give you a hint, to move cannons around that quickly, whatever it is has to be kinda big and nasty