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  • Help with Units descriptions.

    My scenario: Old and New: Battle for the Americas II is almost done. But I need some help writing descriptions for a few units for the civilopedia. I have read in the posts that some of you are gifted at writing units descriptions, whereas I feel stumped by the task.

    If someone could write a description for one or more of the following units: braves, mounted braves, horse archers (amerindian), Raiders, mercenaries, missionaries, slingers (amerindian), canoes, privateer, slaves; I would greatly appreciate it and would of course credit you in my scenario.

    If you would like to see a preliminary version of the scenario for inspiration, there is one available for download at http://aspen.mine.nu/civ2/oldnew.zip

    Oh yes, my email address is iamloser@freeport.com



    [This message has been edited by Snog (edited January 05, 2001).]

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    I found a nice description for a privateer on a web-site so scratch that one from the list

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    • #3
      Sure, I'll do missionary or more if I get the .

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      • #4
        Thanks!, and remember all these units apply to the time period of 16th-18th century and the realm of the western hemisphere.

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        • #5
          Thanks for the missionary description, Jcarkeys. The remaining units I need descriptions for are: braves, mounted braves, horse archers, Raiders, mercenaries, slingers, canoes, slaves.

          Any help by anyone is welcome! Send it to iamloser@freeport.com. A preliminary version of the scenario is available at http://aspen.mine.nu/civ2/oldnew.zip to help you get a feel for how the units are used.

          Thank you!

          [This message has been edited by Snog (edited January 05, 2001).]

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