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The player determines when (or if) each engine is actively firing or not; when active, a single engine is crewed by a single [[siege operator]]. | The player determines when (or if) each engine is actively firing or not; when active, a single engine is crewed by a single [[siege operator]]. | ||
− | Ballistae require specially-made [[ammo]] | + | Ballistae require specially-made [[ammo]] — [[ballista arrow]]s, made from [[wood]]en [[log]]s at the [[siege workshop]] (and optionally tipped with [[metal]] [[ballista arrowhead]]s that have been made at a [[forge]] by a [[weaponsmith]]). Catapults use simple [[stone]] as ammunition. Catapults respect [[economic stone]] restrictions and cannot fire [[clay]] at all. |
[[File:siege-engines.jpg|thumb|230px|right|Three types of common siege engines.]] | [[File:siege-engines.jpg|thumb|230px|right|Three types of common siege engines.]] |