Palasade
The Palasade is pressed-board wall segments -- click and drag to raise a whole run wherever the ground allows. Cheap, tough, and mute. Both provinces build it.
Palasade
The Palasade is the humblest structure in the game and one of the most decisive: pressed-board wall segments, 15 Paper apiece, folded in seconds. It has no weapon, no garrison, no opinion β 500 HP of cheap, tough, mute board whose entire job is to stand where the enemy wanted to walk. It is one of the few war structures both provinces build, and each raises it in its own skin: clean white board for the Pious, tar-streaked black for the Profane.
What makes the Palasade special is how it goes up. Click and drag, and a whole run of wall rises along the line β one gesture, one wall, wherever the ground allows. No placing segments one by one; you draw fortifications the way youβd draw a pen stroke. A standing Paper Press is all it asks for.
Strategy
Walls in Warigami do what walls have always done: they buy time and sell it dear. A Palasade run across a choke turns a rush into a queue β attackers must chew through 500-HP segments while your towers jab and your army arrives, and at 15 Paper a segment you will win that exchange every single time. Classic patterns all work here: seal your ramps in the opening minutes, box your workers against raider passes, wall a forward Poison Projector or Parapet into a bunker, or throw a desperate line across your main while you rebuild. Remember what it cannot do: it does not fight, it does not see far, and fliers ignore it entirely β a wall is a question, and the enemyβs army composition is the answer. Leave yourself a gate-gap or be ready to Part Out a segment when your own army needs to march back through.