GameChap and Bertie are at the Battle Fort again foranother thrilling Clay Soldiers war; this time a Battle Royal Sub Match between four armies chosen by you, our subscribers! Shadow Warriors, Pink Plum Barbarians, Yelling Yellow Army or Ghastly Green Guzzlers – which formidable army shall emerge victorious? PLUS – read the Battle Fort rules below for a chance to see your own army entered against that of another subscriber or subscribers, right here on GameChap’s channel! Capital show! BATTLE FORT RULES Instructions: Make an army based on the below rules. Armies shall be chosen from the comments section to enter battle against each other in a GameChap video! Tally ho! 1) Each army has 64 soldiers. 2) All soldiers are allowed a stick and piece of armour. 3) Each army can have one King, but this is optional. 4) Upgrades cost points. You can spend up to 64 points on your army. The costs are: -) Flint: 16 pts. -) Cloth: 16 pts. -) Horse: 4 pts. each -) Gold Ingot: 0 pts. -) Gunpowder: 4 pts. each (max 1) -) Porkchop: 4 pts. each -) Slime: 4 pt. each -) Redstone: 1 pt. each -) Sugar: 1 pt. each -) Glowstone: 0 pts. each
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