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TABS - Filipino Faction (Custom)
If you remember to have stumbled upon my proposed faction, well thanks to the Unit Creator, I'm able to make not just 10 but 30 units, ranging from mundane to firearms to bosses to even mythical. You can get it either in-game, or in its mod website. This was technically published back on September 9, 2022
- Makapili: the WW2-era sympathizer for the occupying empire, now recruited to turn the tides on masse
- Baguhan: a (mostly young) newbie in practice of eskrima
- Sulu Merchant: historically sea-based trader selling bowls and pans mostly made out of either metal or gold
- Juan Tamad: the archetype of laziness, packed with a bottle and a throwable jug
- Nanay Tindera: a common woman, mostly a mother, running a family store, selling apples and potions
- Eskrimador: a regular player in eskrima practice, skilled but not perfect
- Batang Pari: literally meaning 'Young Healer', pretty much like Medieval Monk but a bit weaker yet still devout
- Katipon: a hooded rank within a revolutionary group wielding a machete (bolo) on a quick attack
- Lantaka: a merchant vessel's cannon commonly used in Southeast Asia, held this time by one man
- OFW: specifically a construction worker though nothing unique, short for Overseas Filipino Worker, packed with a pistol and a hammer
- Hauler OFW: technically an OFW but manning the (out-of-control) wheelbarrow, also used in construction
- Aswang: a vampire-like creature jumping from the shadows to feast on its unsuspecting victim
- Moro Warrior: typically a swordsman from the South wielding the shield, who may go berserk on its last moments
- Tikbalang: technically a minotaur with a horse mask in-game, who prefers fighting with a spear and a small shield
- Reserve-in-Training: a young soldier in training for its potential call to response to national emergency or invasion
- Lakan: a masterful form of eskrimador but with longer sticks
- Maganda: a mother of humankind who hovers in one place and heals those around her, but puts them on guard alongside her
- Malakas: a father of humankind seeking to fight those who threaten his children and their generations
- Katipunero: a common member of a revolutionary group armed with a rifle and seeking freedom through fighting
- Bayani: a higher rank of a Katipunero, who can summon a barrage of arrows
- Hukbalahap: a fighter from the mountains armed with a rifle and a throwing knife
- Moro Frontliner: a young Moro gunner carrying a bipod-mounted assault rifle, who may require an arrow barrage
- Floro: a soldier wielding a pair of Floro submachine guns; who may release bombs once cornered
- Bakunawa: actually a dragon prop that blows ice, based on the mythical water serpent (or dragon) wanting to swallow the moon whole
- Kapre: a hairy tree giant wielding a flaming sword and a staff, who also teleports to ambush its targets; can't wield a burning cigar unfortunately
- (Dismounted) Diego Silang: a local revolutionary who wanted to replace the colonizers with his own people to lead the Ilocos Region
- (Mounted) Diego Silang: just Diego Silang riding the horse, which inspired artworks of him, some including riding alongside his wife on her own horse
- Jose Rizal: a nationalist writer currently considered as the Filipino National Hero, wielding a fencing sword and a very book he wrote (albeit magical in-game); always staying on one spot and keeping nearby allies still
- Lapu-Lapu: a powerful chieftain wielding two swords, leaping into action
- PNP Chief: a well-armed chief of the Philippine National Police, equipped with a riot shield and an assault rifle, with a backup of rocket barrage
- Makapili: the WW2-era sympathizer for the occupying empire, now recruited to turn the tides on masse
- Baguhan: a (mostly young) newbie in practice of eskrima
- Sulu Merchant: historically sea-based trader selling bowls and pans mostly made out of either metal or gold
- Juan Tamad: the archetype of laziness, packed with a bottle and a throwable jug
- Nanay Tindera: a common woman, mostly a mother, running a family store, selling apples and potions
- Eskrimador: a regular player in eskrima practice, skilled but not perfect
- Batang Pari: literally meaning 'Young Healer', pretty much like Medieval Monk but a bit weaker yet still devout
- Katipon: a hooded rank within a revolutionary group wielding a machete (bolo) on a quick attack
- Lantaka: a merchant vessel's cannon commonly used in Southeast Asia, held this time by one man
- OFW: specifically a construction worker though nothing unique, short for Overseas Filipino Worker, packed with a pistol and a hammer
- Hauler OFW: technically an OFW but manning the (out-of-control) wheelbarrow, also used in construction
- Aswang: a vampire-like creature jumping from the shadows to feast on its unsuspecting victim
- Moro Warrior: typically a swordsman from the South wielding the shield, who may go berserk on its last moments
- Tikbalang: technically a minotaur with a horse mask in-game, who prefers fighting with a spear and a small shield
- Reserve-in-Training: a young soldier in training for its potential call to response to national emergency or invasion
- Lakan: a masterful form of eskrimador but with longer sticks
- Maganda: a mother of humankind who hovers in one place and heals those around her, but puts them on guard alongside her
- Malakas: a father of humankind seeking to fight those who threaten his children and their generations
- Katipunero: a common member of a revolutionary group armed with a rifle and seeking freedom through fighting
- Bayani: a higher rank of a Katipunero, who can summon a barrage of arrows
- Hukbalahap: a fighter from the mountains armed with a rifle and a throwing knife
- Moro Frontliner: a young Moro gunner carrying a bipod-mounted assault rifle, who may require an arrow barrage
- Floro: a soldier wielding a pair of Floro submachine guns; who may release bombs once cornered
- Bakunawa: actually a dragon prop that blows ice, based on the mythical water serpent (or dragon) wanting to swallow the moon whole
- Kapre: a hairy tree giant wielding a flaming sword and a staff, who also teleports to ambush its targets; can't wield a burning cigar unfortunately
- (Dismounted) Diego Silang: a local revolutionary who wanted to replace the colonizers with his own people to lead the Ilocos Region
- (Mounted) Diego Silang: just Diego Silang riding the horse, which inspired artworks of him, some including riding alongside his wife on her own horse
- Jose Rizal: a nationalist writer currently considered as the Filipino National Hero, wielding a fencing sword and a very book he wrote (albeit magical in-game); always staying on one spot and keeping nearby allies still
- Lapu-Lapu: a powerful chieftain wielding two swords, leaping into action
- PNP Chief: a well-armed chief of the Philippine National Police, equipped with a riot shield and an assault rifle, with a backup of rocket barrage
Category Artwork (Digital) / Miscellaneous
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File Size 2.24 MB
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