Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-25981649-20160805084221/@comment-213.55.184.159-20160822060442

TheodenOfRohan wrote: Dr Frankus wrote: Some amazingly simple suggestions: 1. Dunlending Tridents should be throwable, in corelation with its fishing animation

2. Dunlending clubs should deal around 9 damage like the Moredain club, seeing aa they are made exactly the same, and being hit with a club of that size won't end very well.

3. A Dunlending short bow would be very much appreciated, seeing as Dunland was more of in the Scavenging age rather than farming.

The short bow would have a draw speed similair to a mirkwood bow but have 75% range and deal 1 damage less than other bows against humans and orcs, but deal 3 damage more against any type of large or small 'game' (Wildebeasts, Aurochs, Bunnies, Deer, etc.) (Bow was same texture I made for previous thread which was less specific)

4. Dunlending Guisarme A Dunlending pole-arm, suited to anti-cav combat, which is made to hook the rider off his horse, and procesd combat with a dehorsed soldier.

It would be crafted like a Dunlending Trident, except with an extra iron ingot on the top left corner.

It would be amazing if it had the ability to dismount footmen from their horses when right clicking a moving NPC or Player on a horse.

When shift-right clicking, horses walking into the Guisarme get damage.

However, if these features are unable, it would deal +3 damage to NPCs on horses or horses in general.

Also: a Dalish suggestion, make the long bow item bigger than the holder, similair to how pikes are larger, since that is what a long bow is: A bow longee than its handler. You realize, of course, that the Dunlendings are little more than savages, and I doubt they would have very much skill in the art of forgery. Kudos anyway though :D

Polearms were originally devised by peasants who stuck farm-tools together. I don't believe it would be really hard to devise a blade on a stick if you can forge a trident head.

But good point.