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    Default Multiple type of weapons per unit?

    Hello all!

    I'm not sure if this is right, but to me, it just doesn't feel right to have low tier barbarian units that all have the same type of weapon in a unit. It just doesn't feel "barbarian" to me, it seems too organized.

    So would it be possible for example to have Spears,swords,axes AND clubs in the same unit?

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    Default Re: Multiple type of weapons per unit?

    69 view and not one comment on the subject? There's a reply button for a reason guys

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    Default Re: Multiple type of weapons per unit?

    This has been covered 1000 times with every single TW game... Lol. It's not possible to create multiple weapon types in one unit.

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    Default Re: Multiple type of weapons per unit?

    To go further into depth with it, you can only assign one animation per unit, so if you gave a unit axe, swords and spears, and then choose to give them spear animation, the rest of the warband would treat their swords or axes as a spear.

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    Default Re: Multiple type of weapons per unit?

    OP makes a good point, but I think this is an engine limitation.

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