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| * ??Criqvoh - Void Flame?? | * ??Criqvoh - Void Flame?? | ||
| - | Some non-Doom Horrors are also able to destroy thrones, though at a lower success | + | Some non-Doom Horrors are also able to destroy thrones, though at a slower |
| - | * ??Mind Slime Horror?? | + | * ??Mind Slime Horror?? |
| Doom Horrors begin attacking thrones at random once the [[Cataclysm]], | Doom Horrors begin attacking thrones at random once the [[Cataclysm]], | ||
| - | If a Doom Horror enters an unforted throne province, and is not defeated by the defending forces, it will immediately destroy the throne (thronekill value for all above units is 100%). If the throne is protected by a fort, the Doom Horror has a chance to destroy it each turn it remains on the province equal to its farthronekill value, which for most of the Doom Horrors is 50%. Scabiel is an exception to this rule, and will destroy both the fort and the throne the turn it enters the province. | + | If a Doom Horror enters an unforted throne province, and is not defeated by the defending forces, it will immediately destroy the throne (thronekill value for all Doom Horrors |
| If a throne is destroyed, this reduces the number of thrones required to win the game, but the proportion of remaining thrones needed is unchanged. | If a throne is destroyed, this reduces the number of thrones required to win the game, but the proportion of remaining thrones needed is unchanged. | ||