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>>972806
One can't say no to the classic spike trap! Simple, effective, and requires very little effort on your part. The particular shape of the the room does make it a bit awkward though. Under each door is a trap that leads to a pit cored into the foundation. Otherwise... Hmm.... Aha! How about a spike anti-pit? Just lay down a glyph that switches around gravity and have the hapless invaders fall up into a trap door and towards spikes on the ceiling. Sometimes, you've just got to think like a wizard. Would be nice to use such gravity magic while building, but that would require more research and enough room to experiment.
>>973348
Hwachas sound really cool, if a little difficult to represent in little pixels to an armature artist. Still, no wizard can resist utilizing big booms! Does need a bit of flair though, basic rockets just don't say "wizards" enough.
>>973431
Oh, we do have access to many dangerous plants now, so how about we utilize that into the rockets? They could use explosive dehiscence, (there's a word worthy of a wizard,) with flechette like seeds to eviscerate your enemies! Something like the fruit and seeds of the sandbox tree. Plus, instead of having to make ammunition for the hwachas, you can just grow them!
>Wait, are wolves just gonna... what, bust down our front door to attack us? Will they try to tear down the foundation itself? Either way, those are some hardcore wolves...
Well, they're not going to politely knock and cordially introduce themselves. No, these are [i]rabid[/] wolves! They'll probably pick the lock with their sharp fangs and proceed not to wipe their feet on the welcome mat. Nasty, nasty creatures!
Hmm, this is probably enough defence to repel the incoming assault. You do have your awesome self to ward of invaders as well. Perhaps another attack room on the other side, but that is up to the whimsy of the wizard.
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