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It is quite possible that, after producing many blaster copies, Archibald's advisors decided to conduct an experiment and created something like a weapons factory using the Celestial Forge. That is, the technology of the Ancients is directly related to the seventh level, and blasters from Might and Magic are already available to creatures of this level, while everything else (including goblin weapons, flamethrowers, etc.) was produced in the Forge. This assumption could be a plot-based explanation for why the Forge is balanced not only by cost and growth rate. You can compare creatures in terms of strength with others. For example:
a zombie with a circular saw against a swordsman or a demon
a goblin's laser weapon against a mage's staff beam
a minotaur's jetpack against teleportation or flight
a flamethrower against a magog, a fire elemental, or an ifrit
a rocket or a naga on a tank against a massive magical attack or the breath of a powerful dragon
Thus, in terms of balance and even legend, creatures of almost all levels in the Forge can be stronger than others, but not drastically. In terms of balance, this could be represented by the fact that they will be stronger than creatures of their levels in other cities to some extent, but not drastically; this will also be compensated for by a lower growth rate and a high cost. The exception is the seventh-level creatures, and perhaps the sixth, which are directly armed with weapons from the Celestial Forge. They should be the strongest units in the game, but with a huge cost and a small growth rate.
It's great that no one realized before that magogs are much better than any flamethrower, and no one complained about the imbalance.
That mages with a beam are the same as a laser, and what's wrong with the Dragon Golem as a tank? And isn't the Titan's Lightning like a rocket? And it's clear that the rocket would be a special ability, and not an infinite one.
Where is the imbalance here...?
You (those who are against the merger), with your good intentions, have killed the idea (I wonder, Fantasy fans, do you enjoy playing Heroes 3, considering that the planet has been terraformed by a space civilization, there are portals to other worlds on it, and somewhere in Enroth there is a spaceship with a bunch of laser weapons and a Robot Guardian...).
Why isn't Might and Magic a normal merger?
I'm saying the same thing
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