Battle Realms

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Battle Realms
Developer(s) Liquid Entertainment
Publisher(s) Ubisoft
Distributor(s) Ubisoft
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release date November 9, 2001
Genre(s) Real-time strategy
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (T)
Media Compact disc
Input method(s) Keyboard, mouse

Battle Realms, released by Ubisoft in 2001, is an Asian themed real-time strategy computer game and is the first game created by relatively new Liquid Entertainment. Ubisoft released the stand alone expansion pack Battle Realms: Winter of the Wolf in 2002.

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[edit] Overview

Battle Realms follows the basic formula for many real-time strategy (RTS) games. All of its factions have similar buildings with similar uses and workers. However, unlike in usual RTS games, the peasant worker unit is not just used for resource gathering and construction, but also for training into military units at training buildings. Thus, military buildings in Battle Realms are not used for making units, but for transforming and upgrading them.

The most important units in Battle Realms: peasants; farming, building, and training into military units.
The most important units in Battle Realms: peasants; farming, building, and training into military units.

Peasants gather the two resources in the game: rice and water. They also round up horses, which can be used to enhance military units in the game and can be outfitted as pack horses for peasants. Only one type of builder unit is required.

Peasants are the only units the player can produce outright. Most of the buildings available are training structures where peasants are trained into a variety of other units. All the factions start off with 3 basic central training structures, which produce units along different paths of warfare, such as melee or ranged combat. In most cases, units can be trained at 2 or more structures to produce higher tiers of infantry.

Another difference in unit generation is that peasants are produced automatically, at no cost. However, the rate at which new peasants are produced is inversely proportional to the current population of the player's army and proportional to the number of housing, or Peasant Huts, the player has built.

Certain buildings can teach special techniques, or Battle Gears (commonly abbreviated to BG's), to units to improve their combat ability for a certain resource cost. This can allow units to defeat higher tier units they would normally struggle with or be defeated by. BG's also allow the player to further define the role a unit will play in a combat situation, such as damage absorption, building destruction or reconnaissance.

One of the key elements of Battle Realms is the Yin-Yang system. Each army obtains points of Yin or Yang when in combat, depending on their moral alliance to the forces of light or darkness. The Battle Realms hero units, or Zen Masters, require Yin/Yang to be summoned and to improve their damage. They are also used at structures in the faction's base for military or economic upgrades. The rate of Yin/Yang gain depends on the military strength and flair of the army and how far they are from the main base.

There are four available races in Battle Realms, which each have a different philosophy towards life and combat. The Dragon clan favour honourable and valourous combat, while their descendants the Serpent clan use stealth, trickery and brutality to further their goals. The Lotus clan are an ancient group of sorcerers who delve deeply into the corrupting aspects of magic and the Wolf clan are a race of freed miners who live a basic, frugal existence.

[edit] Game Details

Unlike in most Strategy games, all units in Battle Realms have a melee attack. However, missile units have drastically weaker melee attacks, usually making them weak at melee. But, some units are adept at both missile and melee attacks. Units are very detailed and have distinct fighting animations. Units can dodge projectiles if they run fast enough and projectiles have different speed and fire at certain angles.

A unit's attack has a property - either cutting, piercing, blunt, explosive, magic, or fire. The property of a unit's missile attack may also differ from their melee attack. Each unit has resistances to particular properties and weaknesses to others. For example, the Dragon Samurai has excellent resistance against cutting, but a poor resistance to explosive.

[edit] The Four Clans

[edit] Dragon Clan: The Path of Righteousness

The Dragon Clan tech tree for Battle Gears
The Dragon Clan tech tree for Battle Gears

The ancient Dragon Clan prize honor above all rest, they are Yang followers with honor as their symbol. They scorn the use of firearms, preferring to fight honorably. Their warriors seek to become one with their weapons. Courage and bravery burn like eternal flames for the Dragon Clan are indeed offsprings of Fire. The Dragon's season is summer.

[edit] Serpent Clan: The Way of the Wicked

Descendants of the Dragon Clan, the Serpent have forgotten their honorable ways and have resorted to thievery and deceit. Yin followers with domination as their symbol. Unlike their Dragon ancestors, they do not scorn the use of firearms; instead they have learned to employ its use in many of their fighting arts. Even though the Dragon knew how to use gunpowder, it was the Serpent who uncovered its secrets. Stealthy, flexible, cunning, the Serpent Clan with their poison weapons and fluid-like, deadly personalities make them children of Water. The Serpent's season is autumn.

[edit] Wolf Clan: The Spirit of Might

The wild Wolf Clan prize freedom above all else. They are Yang followers with freedom as their symbol. Unlike the other clans, they have no cavalry, nor do they have healers. They feed the horses to their wolves, which accompany them and partake in their battles. Their wounds knit amazingly fast, especially with the use of herbs. They know little magic, and much of what they do know is tied to nature. Down to earth and in strong bonds with nature, the Wolf Clan members are carved from the Earth. The Wolf's season is spring.

[edit] Lotus Clan : The Essence of Darkness

The Lotus Clan is the remnant of a Yang Clan of old, but now a Yin Clan. Yin followers with corruption as their symbol. They follow the Forbidden Path, which focuses on death and decay. Their religion centralizes around three ancient brothers, now long gone, who tended the Yin side of the Tree of Life, the Tree of Corruption. The Lotus Clan’s strategy is based on their immense understanding of magic, which translates to unit abilities and Battle Gears. The Air power of Lotus Clan is unmatched due to the Warlocks' immense studying and practice. Lotus' season is winter.

[edit] Zen Masters

Zen Masters take the role of heroes in this game. Zen Masters are the leaders of the clan, who make certain each clans' survival. They are summoned at a cost of Yin/Yang, as well as rice and water. Their Battle Gears are unique, and can turn the tide of a battle in an instant. To balance this out, these heroes can only be purchased at near end of the tech trees. Usually, these heroes are assuming the role of lords, mercenaries, wizards, demi-gods, even monsters. They are summoned from Keeps and various places for certain races. Monks are enlisted for the Dragon and Wolf clans, while Ninjas are hired for the Serpent and Lotus clans.

Lotus Master Warlocks paying tribute to their Zen Masters, the Lords and leaders of their clan.
Lotus Master Warlocks paying tribute to their Zen Masters, the Lords and leaders of their clan.

[edit] Dragon Clan

  • Otomo - This swordsman can, with a battle cry, inspire troops to hit harder and stronger. Otomo's innate ability allows him to regenerate the stamina of his allies when fighting as well. Otomo awaits the return of Kenji, last heir to the Serpent's Throne.
  • Garrin - This horseman can summon a steed to aid him in battle. He is a specialist at the art of horseback riding and is immune to height advantages.
  • Arah - This female archer can use her arrows to 'see' far off terrain. Her shots rarely miss,and her arrows are filled with fiery flame.
  • Kazan - A large traveling monk, and occasional circus performer, Kazan constantly drinks a toxic brew of his own design to set buildings aflame and burn his foes. With all other weapons out of reach, Kazan hits his foes with his drinking gourd, as it is the closest thing at hand.
  • Tao - The master monk/ninja of yin and yang, he uses the balance to his advantage,and reflects the strength of his foes back upon them. With him in play, players can summon 2 extra monks (or 2 ninjas in the campaign).
    • Teppo (only available in the Battle Realms expansion "Winter Of The Wolf") - A genius from a far off land, he uses his dragon wheel invention to hurl several rockets a second at his enemies, which is effective against both unit, but more so, buildings.

[edit] Serpent Clan

  • Shinja - Ruthless and warmongering, this cunning Ronin can intimidate all around them, sapping them of attack strength, increasing the fears of all. To further his might, he uses poisonous blades, giving him the ability to do more damage. He is a realist and magical attacks do him no harm.
  • Budo - Fat and none too handsome, this lumbering slavedriver uses his whip to speed up peasant movements. However, this drains the peasents health, and after a few whips, a wounded peasent can die. After so much eating, he has the highest endurance of all zen masters.
  • Utara - This deadly geisha has a voice that can soothe the soul, or kill it. Her songs can sap her enemies strength and kill them. Her powers extend into the arcane as well, and she stuns all units when taking harm.
  • Vetkin - A young handsome womanizer, this sai master saps the will of his enemies and can run faster than a horse can gallop. Tireless, he can go to the whole map without spending stamina. He also can drain his foes energy, and then run away, unharmed.
  • The Necromancer - An undead sorcerer that has lived for ages. He summons spirit warriors to do his bidding and summons the fallen corpses of his enemies to follow suit.
    • Taro (only available in the Battle Realms expansion "Winter Of The Wolf") - A cowardly prince and Kenji's older brother, he uses an arcane curse to make others vulnerable to his enchanted blade.

[edit] Wolf Clan

  • Grayback - The noble Grayback is the heir to the Wolf Clan's 'throne'. In Winter of the Wolf, he is constantly called 'lord', a title that he dislikes. Grayback is a skilled fighter, and can often outlive his fellows. He can give a loud, vibrant howl, which increases the attack power of his allies.
  • Longtooth - Back in the shale mines, Longtooth astonished his Lotus and Serpent masters with his extreme agility and athleticism. During the Revolt of the Wolf Clan, he donned durable armor and boomerangs to slaughter his foes. Longtooth has the longest ranged attack of any other Wolf units, and aside from that, he can climb slopes and mountains with ease. His boomerang is coated with a strange alloy that allows it to pierce through multipe foes or buildings.
  • Shale Lord - This shale monstrosity was once an eloquent, young speaker of the Wolf Clan slaves turned into an experiment gone wrong by his lord Soban. He can flake off part of his shale flesh and give it to his fellow Wolf clansmen, at the cost of a small amount of health. When fighting, he regains stamina, and despite his large size, can run very quickly, and far.
  • Gaihla - It is said that this nymph of the woods did not truly come to fight. She is gentle and kind-spirited, but if she is angered, she will wield a wreath of thorns against her foes. She has a number of useful innate abilities. One allows her to walk unimpeded through forest terrain, and the other allows rice paddies to grow quickly, even if it is not being water.
    • Wildeye (only available in the Battle Realms expansion "Winter Of The Wolf") - This Packmaster can beat out a tune for summoning sacred spirit wolves, or, use his drum and club for crushing his enemies heads. He can distribute his sacred wolves amongst his fellow clansmen, and has a swift, powerful blunt attack.

[edit] Lotus Clan

  • Zymeth - Lord warlock and leader of clan Lotus, Zymeth's sphere of sorcery is weather. he blasts spheres of lightning onto his foes as a ranged attack, and can call heavy storms to his fields at the cost of much stamina. When raining, he calls lightning from the sky to sear his foes asunder while rice paddies regrow and regenerate faster.
  • Koril - The eldest of all warlocks, this swordsman can warp space itself, and with a wave of his hand he can teleport anywhere. He also uses his powers for defensive effects, as any archers or ranged attackers will become furious at the way he shimmers and diverts nearly all ranged attacks. Even some of Arah's best, most well-aimed shots will most likely miss.
  • Issyl - Some may wonder why a young twelve year old boy sits at the Lotus high council, an evil grin playing across his mouth. None feel better when they learn that this is Issyl, master of time, who has aged backwards since an accident long ago. Swift, powerful, and unforgiving, he has the ability to increase the movement speed of his troops rapidly with his ability, called 'Haste'. He can also regenerate his flesh at an incredible rate.
  • Soban - Once dismissed as a mere tinkerer, this odd, quirky scientist has no equal in terms of brilliance. He creates animated golems, using them as workers and as self destruct bombs, convenient for crowd control and gathering.
  • The Three Dread Brothers(Lythis, Tausil, Sekh) - The three brothers are dead, yet their spirits somehow live on. It was they that once tended the Lotus' Tree of Life, the Tree of Corruption. Lythis pruned the roots, Tausil guarded the trunk, and Sekh cut the leaves, they often return to give their allies their blessings (battlegears), and may also suck out the energy of an enemy, sustaining their stamina.
    • Yvaine (only available in the Battle Realms expansion "Winter Of The Wolf") - Zymeth's mistress and lord of the shale mines, this old ice hag can freeze enemies with a gale of freezing air. Her own presence slows down enemies and friends alike. Despite the fact that she looks frail, she can fend for herself, and has ranged prowess to match Arah and Longtooth.

[edit] Criticism

The initial unpatched release of Battle Realms was met with slight criticism for its extremely impressive AI that was almost impossible to beat on certain levels. [1]

[edit] Community

Battle Realms endured a brief popularity, mainly due to its 'Living World' system. It was also noted for its strategies, and many players and Battle Realms community members had more fun talking about the newest strategies and tactics rather than playing the game itself.

There are few players left, although there are still several smaller communites still in existence. One community website, BattleRealms.cc, is where most current players go for maps, AI packs, and more.

[edit] Modding Tools

Although there are few modding tools for Battle Realms in existence, several were released on BattleRealms.cc. One, released by a modder called Tobias, was made for the community, and download links were given by the head administrator, Lord Zymeth. However, a previous modding tool was released by a modder called CLuis, yet was not received well with the community. Lord Zymeth claimed that a modder already had one for the community, and CLuis stopped the creation of the tool.

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