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− | |Image = [[File:FenrisWolfBroodIcon.png]]}}'''Fenris Wolf-Brood''' are fairly cheap [[Mythic Age]] |
+ | |Image = [[File:FenrisWolfBroodIcon.png]]}}'''Fenris Wolf-Brood''' are fairly cheap [[Mythic Age]] [[Myth Unit]]s available to the [[Norse]] by worshiping [[Tyr]]. |
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+ | === Special Ability === |
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+ | Gains 15% more attack and speed with each additional Fenris Wolf within its LOS. Each Fenris Wolf within the "pack" receives this bonus. Once five Fenris Wolves have been grouped, their attack and speed will no longer increase further. |
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+ | === Attack Bonuses === |
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+ | * Myth Units: x3 |
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+ | * [[Hero (Age of Mythology)|Hero]]es: x0.25 |
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+ | == God Bonuses and Upgrades == |
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+ | === General === |
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+ | [[Loki]] reduces Favor cost by 10%. |
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+ | * [[Thurisaz Rune]] ([[Bragi]]): increases movement speed by 12%. |
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== Strategy == |
== Strategy == |
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⚫ | They are fairly effective against most human soldiers, but are weaker than most Mythic Age Myth Units. This is offset by the fact that they grow stronger when in packs. As they cost very little resources (especially under Loki’s worship) and take up little population, players are encouraged to train several Fenris Wolves to maximize their power. A large pack can take on stronger Myth Units, but are still easily defeated by heroes. |
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+ | The Fenris Wolf Brood do not deal crush damage so they are not as effective against buildings. Instead, due to their amazing hack damage and speed when massed, they are well suited for late game hit-and-runs or for protecting stronger units, such as [[Mountain Giant]]s, from enemies. What's important to remember is that Fenris Wolves only get stronger if other wolves are close by. Any individual that wanders too far suddenly becomes weaker and slower, making them easier to kill. It is recommended for players to assign the entire wolf pack under the same group banner so that it can quickly be reassembled if the wolves disperse. This can also be used to have all wolves quickly retreat to a [[Healing Spring]] or [[Valkyrie]] if one or more member has been severely wounded. |
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⚫ | They are fairly effective |
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==Mythology== |
==Mythology== |
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''Diet -- deer, cattle, gods'' |
''Diet -- deer, cattle, gods'' |
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− | ''The original Fenrir (of which these monsters are just the offspring) was the product of Loki and the giantess Angrboda. The gods raised the wolf in Asgard, but only Tyr had the courage to feed it. Unfortunately, the wolf grew larger and larger until nothing could chain him down. Finally the dwarves made a chain out of the roots of a mountain, silence of a moving cat, and the breath of a fish. In order to trick Fenrir into moving close enough to be chained, Tyr offered him food, and in retribution, the wolf bit off his arm. Fenrir then began to howl until the gods stuck a sword in his mouth as a gag.'' |
+ | ''The original Fenrir (of which these monsters are just the offspring) was the product of Loki and the giantess Angrboda. The gods raised the wolf in Asgard, but only Tyr had the courage to feed it. Unfortunately, the wolf grew larger and larger until nothing could chain him down. Finally the [[dwarf|dwarves]] made a chain out of the roots of a mountain, silence of a moving cat, and the breath of a fish. In order to trick Fenrir into moving close enough to be chained, Tyr offered him food, and in retribution, the wolf bit off his arm. Fenrir then began to howl until the gods stuck a sword in his mouth as a gag.'' |
− | ''At Ragnarok, Fenrir is fated to break his chains and kill Odin.'' |
+ | ''At [[Ragnarok]], Fenrir is fated to break his chains and kill [[Odin]].'' |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
Revision as of 03:51, 4 October 2016
Template:Infobox unitsFenris Wolf-Brood are fairly cheap Mythic Age Myth Units available to the Norse by worshiping Tyr.
Special Ability
Gains 15% more attack and speed with each additional Fenris Wolf within its LOS. Each Fenris Wolf within the "pack" receives this bonus. Once five Fenris Wolves have been grouped, their attack and speed will no longer increase further.
Attack Bonuses
- Myth Units: x3
- Heroes: x0.25
God Bonuses and Upgrades
General
Loki reduces Favor cost by 10%.
- Thurisaz Rune (Bragi): increases movement speed by 12%.
Strategy
They are fairly effective against most human soldiers, but are weaker than most Mythic Age Myth Units. This is offset by the fact that they grow stronger when in packs. As they cost very little resources (especially under Loki’s worship) and take up little population, players are encouraged to train several Fenris Wolves to maximize their power. A large pack can take on stronger Myth Units, but are still easily defeated by heroes.
The Fenris Wolf Brood do not deal crush damage so they are not as effective against buildings. Instead, due to their amazing hack damage and speed when massed, they are well suited for late game hit-and-runs or for protecting stronger units, such as Mountain Giants, from enemies. What's important to remember is that Fenris Wolves only get stronger if other wolves are close by. Any individual that wanders too far suddenly becomes weaker and slower, making them easier to kill. It is recommended for players to assign the entire wolf pack under the same group banner so that it can quickly be reassembled if the wolves disperse. This can also be used to have all wolves quickly retreat to a Healing Spring or Valkyrie if one or more member has been severely wounded.
Mythology
Scientific name -- Canis fenris
Size -- 550 lbs.
Diet -- deer, cattle, gods
The original Fenrir (of which these monsters are just the offspring) was the product of Loki and the giantess Angrboda. The gods raised the wolf in Asgard, but only Tyr had the courage to feed it. Unfortunately, the wolf grew larger and larger until nothing could chain him down. Finally the dwarves made a chain out of the roots of a mountain, silence of a moving cat, and the breath of a fish. In order to trick Fenrir into moving close enough to be chained, Tyr offered him food, and in retribution, the wolf bit off his arm. Fenrir then began to howl until the gods stuck a sword in his mouth as a gag.
At Ragnarok, Fenrir is fated to break his chains and kill Odin.