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For me, Logistics only appeared at the very end of the first mission, after the scripted cutscene with the dragon. Many people ignore this skill, but I personally can't do without it; it's annoying when a hero can only move a short distance, but you want to accomplish so much in one turn!:)
Undeniably; but what about a situation like the one at the beginning of the mission here? That is, when you have to travel back and forth between two cities, with Logistics, he can travel between them in one day. I mean, the blue faction appears with the goal of taking the gold and sulfur mines, and there aren't enough troops for both cities, and there's so little money anyway in the early stages. Or remember the example in the mission for Markel, when you have to evade patrols, or when you're chasing Agrael, and the worst thing is the slow movement of mages and necromancers without Logistics; in short, Logistics is useful in most cases. And yes, it seems to me that it was offered to me at the very beginning, even in the first mission.
P.S. Letosa defeated Railag, although his plague did a good job against the witches (maybe I shouldn't have even deployed them - I didn't know), but he didn't appear in the taverns, what's that about...:( By the way, he also killed 4 twilight dragons, but this week I now have black dragons instead of twilight dragons. If they are magic-resistant, does plague not affect them, or how?
Просто мне нравятся брюнетки...Поэтому и - Лукреция :rolleyes: Асха всё обращает во благо (с).:cool: