When damage is dealt in combat, the attacking and blocking creatures deal damage to each other equal to their Power. This does not count as the defending creature 'attacking', so walls will still deal damage if they have a Power of 1 or more.
'Defender' just means that the creature can't be declared as an attacking monster, it can still deal damage using its power when blocking.
There are many flying walls that use white mana. Wall of Denial, Wall of Reverence, Sunweb, Wall of Shards, Angelic Wall, Wall of Swords, Ageless Sentinels.
The attack on the walls of a fortress using ladders is an Escalade.
The attack on the walls of a fortress using ladders is an Escalade.
Yes. It is always good construction practice to provide blocking in walls over 8' tall.
You would scale the walls (climb) and attack people on the fortress wall.
It is a military term that means to rush in a group up to the walls of a fortified city and attack it. The idiom meaning is to attack, either physically or mentally, someone's position (either actual or figurative).
An open space which is surrounded by walls.
the only thing you can do is battle them or use walk through walls cheat :)
You can use a cheat to walk through walls
This isn't an idiom. It means exactly what it says. If you look up words that you don't understand, you'd see that "storm" means to attack violently. If someone stormed the walls, they attacked the walls. Sometimes people do use this term as a metaphor to mean attack figuratively instead of literally.
You use the stick to jump over it.
you can attack an castle lots of different ways e.g. a trebuchet to knock down the walls using stones. L