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* While not an item SuperHorse himself carries, when he eats a Stone Cake (achieved by breaking the cake rather than right clicking it) he is granted 10 seconds of Resistance.  
 
* While not an item SuperHorse himself carries, when he eats a Stone Cake (achieved by breaking the cake rather than right clicking it) he is granted 10 seconds of Resistance.  
  
== Tips as Salogel ==
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== Tips as SuperHorse ==
  
* During build phase Salogel can provide much of her excess arrows to other dwarves who need them and prioritize building and mining gold over the time should would have spent crafting arrows.
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* During build phase SuperHorse has a lot of spare time due to spawning with much of the supplies he needs, thus he can spend his time building or mining gold or making arrows for other dwarves that may need them, doing actions to support the dwarves as a whole. He can also traverse the map much quicker than any dwarf can with the use of his Mighty Hooves, and can even taxi dwarves across the map.
* Outside Salogel is especially effective striking from great heights. With no blindness in the dark, no limit on arrows, and a larger hit region as long as she at least hits one monster, she can take out large swaths of monsters from range. Small monsters like [[Rat|Rats]], [[Digging Zombie|Digging Zombies]], and [[Spiderling|Spiderlings]] become much easier to hit as they do not need to be hit directly.  
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* SuperHorse has extremely high mobility especially when he has a rampage since he is able to leap from target to target when they are just out of range normally.
* Inside, though damage is reduced, Salogel can still strike groups of AI Zombies to weaken them and easily start rampages, as well as get more value from shooting monsters while rampaging to one-shot them.
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* SuperHorse's most powerful item, the Super Saddle, should be used as often and frequent as possible. The Jump Boost buff provides dwarves with added mobility especially in ranged combat, and picking up a dwarf gives them a free rampage they can continue to carry even when they fall off your back.
* Though inconsistent, Salogel can shoot a monster and take out her sword, and if the area of effect from the hit kills a monster within 5 blocks of her it will provide her with a rampage.
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* Picking up dwarves can also frequently save them if they have low health or mana, since it allows them to rampage and regenerate some of what they have missing.
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* SuperHorse's hitbox however is larger in melee combat. Due to this, he is easier to hit and will be hit more often. He should pay special attention to his helmet, since without the additional Unbreaking X his other pieces have, it will break extremely quickly.

Revision as of 19:10, 14 August 2020

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A special Hero that doesn't adhere to the typical Major/Minor Hero scheme, Bruce Willakers' trusty steed SuperHorse has many different tools in his kit. SuperHorse will typically only spawn during some Events.

Bruce Willakers has had few friends he can truly rely on in his time as a Dwarven General, but one he knows will never let him down is his trusty steed: SuperHorse. Resilient, powerful, and supportive, SuperHorse brings strength and increases the morale of all the Dwarves he fights with.

Spawning Requirements

Due to being only spawned during Events, SuperHorse's spawning requirements are modified from that of typical heroes.

  • During the April Event, SuperHorse is a guarenteed spawn regardless of the size of the game and does not affect the spawning of other heroes, raising the normal maximum number of heroes in a game from 3 to 4.
  • During the Halloween Event, SuperHorse is added to the pool of Minor Heroes. This means he is not guarenteed to spawn every game.

Items

SuperHorse's kit is slightly varied from that of all other Heroes. SuperHorse is given Mighty Healing Ale, and the armor from the Major Hero kit except for the helmet, which is a normal Dwarven Helmet. This accommodates SuperHorse's larger size, but doesn't also give him permanent Knockback Resistance from his helmet. He is also given Mighty Hooves, the Equine Arrowslinger, and the Super Saddle, as well as extra utility from Stone Cakes.

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Mighty Hooves


SuperHorse leaps into battle, ready to crush demons with his Mighty Hooves!

  • A sword which when right clicked, causes SuperHorse to leap forward a short distance.
  • As well, Mighty Hooves grants rampages after slaying a demon exactly like a Dwarven Runeblade.


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Equine Arrowslinger


Drawing the string with his teeth, SuperHorse can hurl arrows at amazing speeds.


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Super Saddle


A royal treasure of the high elven court capable of shooting pure heavenly light. This bow can wreak havoc on the weilder's enemies and grant their allies unimaginable strength.

  • Left click temporarily increases the showjumping potential of nearby dwarves using Horse Force, giving them Jump Boost.
  • Right clicking a dwarf will put them on SuperHorse's back, giving them a rampage for the entire duration they are riding him.
  • Holding the Super Saddle also gives SuperHorse Knockback Resistance.


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Stone Cake


  • While not an item SuperHorse himself carries, when he eats a Stone Cake (achieved by breaking the cake rather than right clicking it) he is granted 10 seconds of Resistance.

Tips as SuperHorse

  • During build phase SuperHorse has a lot of spare time due to spawning with much of the supplies he needs, thus he can spend his time building or mining gold or making arrows for other dwarves that may need them, doing actions to support the dwarves as a whole. He can also traverse the map much quicker than any dwarf can with the use of his Mighty Hooves, and can even taxi dwarves across the map.
  • SuperHorse has extremely high mobility especially when he has a rampage since he is able to leap from target to target when they are just out of range normally.
  • SuperHorse's most powerful item, the Super Saddle, should be used as often and frequent as possible. The Jump Boost buff provides dwarves with added mobility especially in ranged combat, and picking up a dwarf gives them a free rampage they can continue to carry even when they fall off your back.
  • Picking up dwarves can also frequently save them if they have low health or mana, since it allows them to rampage and regenerate some of what they have missing.
  • SuperHorse's hitbox however is larger in melee combat. Due to this, he is easier to hit and will be hit more often. He should pay special attention to his helmet, since without the additional Unbreaking X his other pieces have, it will break extremely quickly.