Orcs Must Die! 2

Orcs Must Die! 2

More Defensive Barricade (Not Overpowered)
27 Comments
lucy_vsf Mar 27, 2017 @ 3:34am 
Cool
3BADY Sep 13, 2014 @ 9:10pm 
ty cool
Fiontar Jan 10, 2014 @ 2:22am 
Nice balance, thank you.
WingsOfShadows Dec 31, 2013 @ 5:59am 
Awsome!
Wualdyr Dec 27, 2013 @ 4:09pm 
cool²
Crowbar Gladiator Dec 24, 2013 @ 8:06pm 
cool
*OMC* DowntownDrako Dec 23, 2013 @ 12:04pm 
sweet
Krischan Dec 22, 2013 @ 5:58am 
NICE
Risael Dec 20, 2013 @ 12:45pm 
awesome
paul.mansfield Dec 20, 2013 @ 11:33am 
Like it
BazingA Dec 20, 2013 @ 11:14am 
yay nice :)
Piter Dec 20, 2013 @ 2:48am 
nice
cockblaster2000 Dec 20, 2013 @ 1:27am 
nice idea
Mystigrie Dec 20, 2013 @ 12:22am 
Nice!
adosOS Dec 19, 2013 @ 10:09pm 
Actually, sapper means a small electronic gizmo that you can stick to mechanical equipment causing them to cease functioning and slowly tear themselves to pieces while an engineer yells ""DAGIT NABIT NABIT DAMNIT"" :sentry:
Azi Dahaka Dec 19, 2013 @ 11:12am 
Sapper has been used to mean a soldier who carries explosives (often suicidally) to destroy enemy emplacements. This term has primarily been used in video games, as the tactic is not sound in real life.
⎛⎝ Evckackey ⎠⎞ Dec 19, 2013 @ 10:39am 
Класс
ZugaZuga Dec 18, 2013 @ 2:47pm 
sweet
Shades Dec 18, 2013 @ 8:43am 
Hikari, KaoValin is right. According to wikipedia: "A sapper, also called pioneer or combat engineer, is a combatant or soldier who performs a variety of military engineering duties such as bridge-building, laying or clearing minefields, demolitions, field defenses and general construction, as well as road and airfield construction and repair. They are also trained to serve as infantry personnel in defensive and offensive operations. A sapper's duties are devoted to tasks involving facilitating movement of allied forces and impeding those of enemies.

The term "sapper" is used in the British Army, Polish Army, Commonwealth nations and the U.S. military. The phrase "sapper" come from the French word "sap" which means to dig or to trench."
azeternels [FR] Dec 17, 2013 @ 12:34pm 
nice !
ImkuB Dec 17, 2013 @ 6:27am 
So nice
SoF Remy Dec 15, 2013 @ 5:24pm 
Reading this description killed a few braincells.
The Dancer in the Dark Dec 14, 2013 @ 4:23pm 
It is Sapper, not 'zapper'

KaoValin is correct. It's a term used from seige warfare

Their called 'sappers' because they sap away the strength of the enemy by hard fast attacks with high damage.
Kab X Dec 14, 2013 @ 4:17am 
"reduced"
KaoValin Dec 14, 2013 @ 1:24am 
Isnt it called a sapper because of the origin of the sapper in siege warfare to destroy entrenched enemey forces from underneath?
MetroidHunter Dec 11, 2013 @ 10:13am 
perfect
Vivi The Cat Dec 10, 2013 @ 9:04pm 
Dude just what i needed! THX!!!