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The problem with this is that you can't use it for less than 2v2 unless you use triggers like in this map: Skeletal Coast v1.3 otherwise the enemy might spawn near you. Also, in less than 2v2...
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The problem with this is that you can't use it for less than 2v2 unless you use triggers like in this map: Skeletal Coast v1.3 otherwise the enemy might spawn near you. Also, in less than 2v2 building towards the nearest mine triggers the guards to attack so you're forced to build the other way. In 2v2 overall base space is thin.
Not sure why'd you modify the Guard Dog to remove Wander. Why a static critter? Undead already have static corpses in Graveyards.
Could have at least renamed the necromancer Kel'Thuzad if putting a neutral hostile necromancer required a trigger to enable those abilities (they could be replaced with the neutral hostile variants though if you'd make a custom necromancer).
Creeps seem a bit repetitive, I guess because it's a 4 player mirror. However, this could be changed to spice the gameplay experience since 2 of the 4 players will always be mirrored even if the camps are different on one side.
Too meager edits to add the altered melee tag as well.
A credits list in the map thread description is required where the names of the resource (models, skins, icons, spells, sound etc.) authors are mentioned along with the specific resource. It would be a luxury to have links leading to the used resources. Credits in the Quest Log would be appreciated too.
A detailed changelog in the first post would be helpful to reviewers and notify fans about the newest implementations to your map.
Map thread tags are important. Please use those that fit and not more or none.
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