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If you're talking about the catapult – since it breaks through walls, unlike a ballista – then the "Sulfur Rain" ability, which is essential for obtaining the special ability "Pure Rage," grants 3 shots, plus the Ring of the Magi provides one additional shot. After destroying the secondary, high-level heroes of the enemy, they very often ended up in the tavern – I bought a level 26 mage, gave him "Arcane Mastery" from the mentor, and among the Chaos magic, I somehow found "Devil's Strike," which is 2.5 times more powerful than "Meteor Shower" – it feels a bit too overpowered. And then there are the theological inconsistencies in connecting the events with the previous maps and the original campaign: I know about balance and all that, but where did the Ring of Dominion go? Sigrif has no one left to hide from, so he should be able to attack everyone without restrictions:smile14:. Why did Askh turn to Marcel, who clearly isn't a reliable servant:smile16: – he's just a schemer who, under the guise of serving Askh, only craves power. In my opinion, Arantir would have been a more worthy candidate. Why couldn't Askh appear before Sigrif and confront him – unlike Urgash, she has no restrictions on her freedom of movement. If she doesn't want to do it herself, she could send Arkath, who has already stood in Sigrif's way, or any other of her dragon children – it's not just petty squabbles between mortals, but something that directly threatens her personally and the world order she has established. Otherwise, the gods – the pillars of creation – but when it comes down to it, they hide – let the mortals handle it! However, this is often the case in world religions as well – just think of the ancient Greeks, where the gods only did things like chase after other people's wives, and when it came to killing some hydra or sea monster, they would say, "Heracles! (or Perseus) Save us!" In the previous scenario, when we freed the souls of the heroes imprisoned by Urgash in the depths of hell, the souls were freed, but where did they dig up the original bodies to match these souls? :smile34: Zehir turned Marcel to dust when he killed him, and he did it specifically so that no one could resurrect him (by the way, it's unclear where the artifact "Marcel's Skull" could have appeared from if the skull was also turned to dust). And since they managed to raise everyone, not as ghosts, but by fully restoring their physical bodies, why did they screw over Nicholas by putting him in the body of a vampire, which Marcel transformed him into, instead of resurrecting him as he was before his first death at the hands of Agrael? Or is the love triangle between Nicholas, Isabel, and Railag in the campaign scenario already too much? And the power in the Griffin Empire would have to be returned to him as the rightful king. P.S. Too many words:smile33:, but what else is there to do when there are still 2 hours until work, and I can't fall asleep?

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