![]() ![]() Pixies unleash powerful explosions that set tiles on fire for extra DOT, they have high dodge, and they're immune to nets thanks to being a flying unit.Regular ranged units can provide only slightly worse damage with much less risk of friendly fire. What they need to work best, a solid front-line, will also be wounded by their splash damage, so their role ends up being somewhat contradictory. High splash damage at long range sounds nice in theory, but they're slowed to a crawl, can only fire a single shot if they move, and are pretty much toast if cornered. Units with AOE attacks are often not worth it, because they often have huge splash damage and no real advantages.While they can be useful if backed up, if the Mom is cornered she'll go down without much fuss. The Mom Troll's damage and health are on the low side for their size, and the minions they spawn, while dealing good damage, are very squishy and can be easily killed in just a couple of hits. Takes a whopping three slots, but will spawn a free Cannon Fodder minion every turn, up to four each. While they're good damage-dealers, they're mediocre tanks, and most of what they can do (save the shoulder-tossing) can be accomplished by smaller units. They also have mediocre defense and take extra damage from fire. They can also toss enemies over their shoulders which, while having some practical uses, is also unpredictable, and can ruin a well-built shield wall. Hair Trolls are tough and deal pretty good damage, and can heal themselves a little each turn. ![]() Also, they get next-to-no benefits for being a Hero Unit. They can be pretty powerful, but are pretty inefficient, too. That being said, they're slow and deal less damage than two heavy- or mallet-wielding normal units, and take up only one tile compared to two shield-wielding normal-slotters, so they're not terribly effective at tanking/blocking, either. They're also the only unit that can use the powerful Heavy Mallet weapon type. The Cyclops is a large two-slotter with powerful attacks, a lot of health, and a knockback effect on all their attacks.Most multi-slot units tend not to bring as much to the table as a pair of normal-sized units would, making their usefulness more limited outside of specific circumstances.Awesome, but Impractical: There's a great unit variety, but quite a few of them have niche uses compared to the starting staples.Armor-Piercing Attack: Princess Pipistrella demonstrates the point of maces and hammers - bashing in helmets! Also, The Speckled Horseman has twin Uzis which give him an armor-piercing attack.Anthropomorphic Food: Gluten, an anthropomorphic cupcake who heals your party by flinging bits of his frosting at them.And Your Reward Is Clothes: You can gain various cosmetic rewards from fighting enemies that change your clothes, hairstyles, heads and even weapons.This an explicit effect of the bear blood raining down. Suits of armor, swords and bows are used right next to machine guns and alien weaponry. Anachronism Stew: Spaceships are featured alongside medieval-looking castles and Roman coliseums.Other female characters you encounter also count, especially the Always Female Gorgons, Spidaurs, Vampiresses, and Troll Moms. ![]() Action Girl: Princess Pipistrella and Sofia the Recruiter are certainly this.Pit People contains examples of these tropes: But the narrator wants to see to it that the lives of Horatio and his allies will become a living hell. And now, Horatio brings it upon himself to bring order to the land… somehow. During an attack that coincided with a massive bear blood storm, his house gets destroyed and his son dies (no thanks to a certain sadistic and callous narrator, who claimed to have "butterfingers"). ![]() Making sense of it all is a humble blueberry farmer named Horatio. It brought about peace, harmony, carnage and mayhem throughout the land, which isn't helped by the fact that the space bear's green blood frequently brings out storms that actually kill people. One day, a space bear gets shot down and plummets into the World, forever changing the planet. The game was released on Early Access for the PC and Xbox One on January 2017. Pit People (previously known as Game 4) is a Turn-Based Strategy game developed by The Behemoth (the indie game team behind Alien Hominid, Castle Crashers, and BattleBlock Theater). ![]()
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