"Sir Punchwood" is the character Paul role-plays in one of his Minecraft series. He makes update videos of all the features in every Towns update. Trivia "Sir Punchwood" is also a shoutout by the SMP team to a popular Youtube gaming commentator by the name of Paul Soares Jr., known for his Let's Play series in Minecraft and Skyrim. Gives hero and nearby friendlies a defense buff. ![]() Allowed Equipment Metal, Cloth, Wood, Bone, Misc. Weaponry His starting weapon is the Iron Longsword. Prerequisites Īrrival: Requires at least 14 citizens, the discovery of floor 4 (level -6) and a Wizardjan statue in his tavern room.Įxploration Likewise, Sir Punchwood actively explores, spending around 70% of his time exploring and 30% of his time idling. "Sadon" was a townie in Sips' playthrough who fell victim to a Ghost surrounding Sips' graves. and there is a reoccurring theme in that he is completely useless and makes camps on every turn. In this episode titled "YoGPoD 31 - Im Just Making A Camp Guys" Sips role-plays a bard named Dr. "the Campmaker" is a reference to his D&D character in episode 31 of a popular podcast called the Yogpod by the Yogscast. Sips is currently doing an entertaining Towns playthrough, now on his second season called Fort Fantastic. Trivia "Sips, the Campmaker" is a shoutout by the SMP team to a popular Youtube gaming commentator by the name of Sips, known for his involvement in the Yogscast, his indie games Let's Plays and his hardcore Minecraft series with Sjin. Sips twists the minds of his enemies making them attack each other. Raises a townie named Sadon-keleton, who follows him around and helps in battle. However, he is quite weak and cannot withstand too many hits.Īllowed Equipment Cloth, Bone, Misc. He casts ranged corruption spells at enemies. Weaponry Sips spawns with a special weapon: the Sips wand. The max number of heroes is the square root of the civilian population:Įxploration Sips is an average explorer who spends around 65% of his time actively exploring and 35% of his time idling around the town. The maximum number of heroes you can acquire is dependent on the civilian population of your town. This is useful for finding them especially in forested areas. Heroes may be cycled by using the "H" key. The current maximum level cap is level 50. Some heroes can gain an additional skill when they reach a higher level. When most heroes reach level 6, they gain a special skill such as summoning "Sadon" in the case of Sips, the camp maker. ![]() They have a leveling system in which they gain experience from dealing damage to enemies. However, they may choose to equip armor and weapons from their fallen enemies or take your gear if they wish to. Heroes cannot be equipped with armor and weapons manually and likewise their gear cannot be unequipped. These are the underground Dungeon floors. In the requirements below, it mentions Floors. If heroes want to leave but they are locked in (due to locked doors, blocked/walled off areas and removal of ladders), they will go into a rage mode and attack any friendly in sight (or break the door in the case of locked doors). Additionally, if a tavern room is removed, the hero who lived in that room will shortly leave. They may become bored of the town and can go as they wish so you need to keep them happy. They will only show up if a tavern exists, and will eat and sleep at an open tavern room (with exceptions). Additionally, some heroes have a high morale and will assist Townsfolk in need of help.Įach type requires different prerequisites to lure them into your town but there must be at least 10 townies alive. There are several different types of heroes and they have different personalities: some would rather eat, sleep, idle around the town or steal your stuff than to actively explore. ![]() They will actively explore areas where the fog of war has not been revealed. Heroes have the purpose of exploring the world and its dangerous dungeons. You can help out the Towns wiki by uploading one.
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