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Warlocked is a Game Boy Color video game by Bit Studios and Nintendo. It's an RTS that was released exclusively in America. In the game they'll be given the chance to either choose the Human side or the Beast side, each one having thirty missions. In the game they are at war with each other.
Gameplay[]
In the game, you'll perform all the traditional actions that you do in a normal RTS, such as building, exploring, fighting and gathering resources. The wizards in the game each have magical spells, some of which will convince enemy troops to join your side. The twenty wizards in the game are valuable party members. On the main screen there are five options available to you, including:
- Play: Play the game. Choose whether to start a new mission, load a previously saved game, replay a mission that you've already played, or swap sides.
- Options: Alter the music and sound effects, use cheats, and do other things.
- Vs.: In order to play against a player-controlled army, you and the other person must both have in possession the game and a link cable that is compatible with the system. The maps available in this mode are found in the campaign.
- Armies: Another multiplayer mode where you play a game similar to rock-paper-scissors, but rather with the troops.
- Extras: Read information you've gathered on the quests.
Units[]
- Grunt (Human) and Goblin (Beast): Worker units primarily used to collect resources, build/repair buildings, and attack enemy structures.
- Knight (Human) and Warrior (Beast): Units that specialize in hand-to-hand combat.
- Elven Archer (Human) and Skeleton (Beast): Units who specialize in long range attacks.
- Dragon: A powerful unit acquired from a Dragon Egg, they can only be attacked by Guard Towers or Elven Archers and Skeletons.
Buildings[]
- Farm: Creates five more units.
- Guard Tower: Attacks any enemies within range.
- Barrack (Human) and Brawling Pit (Beast): Used to train both types of attack units. Can also be used to switch their unit types.
- Main Hall: Used to train Grunts and Goblins, as well as raise Dragons.
- Temple: Used to store and summon Wizards.
Wizards[]
Mercenary Wizards[]
- Bombwiz: Changes enemy units into bombs.
- Brickwiz: Strengthens Guard Towers.
- Crowwiz: Turns ally units into crows, which can be used as aerial spies.
- Firewiz: Turns enemy units into fire.
- Fuelwiz: Turns enemy units into fuel resources.
- Goldwiz: Turns enemy units into sacks of gold.
- Icewiz: Turns enemy units into snowmen.
- Mudwiz: Turns enemy units into mud.
- Poisonwiz: Adds a poison effect to archers.
- Poxwiz: Infects all units with Blobby Pox.
- Quakewiz: Causes an earthquake that damages buildings.
- Sleepwiz: Puts enemy units to sleep.
- Smithwiz: Increases defense of Knights and Warriors.
- Stealthwiz: Makes ally units invisible.
- Stromwiz: Causes a thunderstorm that damages ground units.
- Sweatwiz: Makes ally units move faster.
- Telewiz: Teleports any unit to a random location.
- Toxicwiz: Summons a toxic cloud to poison units.
- Windwiz: Summons a tornado to damage units and buildings.
Human Wizards[]
- Queen Azarel: Leader of the Humans. Lowers training time.
- Chickenwiz: Turns enemy units into chickens.
- Elvenwiz: Turns ally units into Elven Archers.
- Sage: Turns Beast units into life-hearts.
Beast Wizards[]
- Chief Zog: Leader of the Beasts. Lowers training time.
- Mysticwiz: Turns Human units into life-hearts.
- Necromancer: Turns ally units into Skeletons.
- Pigwiz: Turns Human units into pigs.
Trivia[]
- Queen Azarel and Sage are the only female Wizards in the game. Incidently, they're both on the Human side.