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'''Minotaur''' | '''[[Minotaur]]''' | ||
|align="center"| Minotaurs are huge creatures, half human, half bull. They strike with powerful blows using an axe. Their toughness makes them a difficult enemy to overcome. | |align="center"| Minotaurs are huge creatures, half human, half bull. They strike with powerful blows using an axe. Their toughness makes them a difficult enemy to overcome. | ||
|align="left"|[[File:Att_hack.png|Weapon Type]] Weapon type: Blunt | |align="left"|[[File:Att_hack.png|Weapon Type]] Weapon type: Blunt | ||
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'''Manticore''' | '''[[Manticore]]''' | ||
|align="center"| Manticores have a head of a lion, the wings of a dragon and the tail of a scorpion. They plunge from the sky, grab their prey with their claws and sting them with their infamous poisonous stinger. Manticores can fly to other islands without transport ships. | |align="center"| Manticores have a head of a lion, the wings of a dragon and the tail of a scorpion. They plunge from the sky, grab their prey with their claws and sting them with their infamous poisonous stinger. Manticores can fly to other islands without transport ships. | ||
|align="left"| [[File:Att_hack.png|Weapon Type]]Weapon type: Sharp | |align="left"| [[File:Att_hack.png|Weapon Type]]Weapon type: Sharp |
Revision as of 21:48, 20 November 2011
As the ruler of Olympus, Zeus is the mightiest god of all. Even the beginning of his reign was bloody: He gained the throne of Olympus by killing his own father, Kronos. Today his anger still flares up on occasion; his gleaming lightning reduces human structures to ashes.
Zeus' Divine Powers
Zeus' Mythical Units
The Gods | |||||||
Zeus | Poseidon | Athena | Hera | Hades | Artemis | Aphrodite | Ares |