Skip to content

Posts from Did you know that...?

No ratings yet — be the first to rate!
User Avatar
19 years ago
Auto-translated
The cost of a weekly increase in the Knight city is only 47% of the cost of a weekly increase in the Warlock city.

Added 2 minutes ago
Costs of weekly increases in cities:
Sorceress - 11850
Barbarian - 11080
Knight - 8580
Warlock - 18200
PS: The cost of dragons per week is higher than the cost of all units in the Knight faction.
User Avatar
19 years ago
Auto-translated
Statistics for all units in the first Heroes game.
Attachments 1
1 file attached • Total size: 89.4 KB
User Avatar
19 years ago
Auto-translated
Gnome: 25% magic resistance;
Unicorn: has a 20% chance to blind the enemy;
Troll: regenerates at the end of each turn;
Cyclops: attacks two squares away, has a 20% chance to paralyze the enemy;
Djinn: has a 10% chance to destroy half of the enemy unit.
User Avatar
19 years ago
Auto-translated
Grails are artifacts, and there are different types. So-called ULTIMATE ARTIFACTS, which disappear when the owner of the relic is defeated.
User Avatar
19 years ago
Auto-translated
No matter what anyone tells you, there is only one cheat code in the game:
101495 - reveals the entire map.
User Avatar
19 years ago
Auto-translated
minor bug: Although there are roads on the maps, they do not affect the hero's movement in any way, neither positively nor negatively. That is, it is not necessary to travel on the roads at all!
User Avatar
19 years ago
Auto-translated
Kamikaze;105445
The cost of a weekly population increase in the Knight Castle is only 47% of the cost of a weekly population increase in the Warlock Castle.
We know, of course, that only dragons can defeat the entire Knight population!!!

Added after 16 minutes
Kamikaze;105606
Grails are artifacts, and there are different types. So-called ULTIMATE ARTIFACTS, which disappear when the relic's owner is defeated.
and they add 12 parameters each...
For example, Ultimate Sword +12 Attack.
In reply to Alex_R
User Avatar
19 years ago
Auto-translated
By the way, there is a plot in the game! I recently downloaded the manual for the first Heroes game, and it contains "letters from Ironfist." The entire plot is hidden within them, and it even has a humorous touch. :) I've included these letters as a separate text file; read them, they're very interesting. For those who don't know English, I'll try to summarize it briefly. They tell the story of the difficult adventures of Lord Ironfist, who faithfully served a certain Lord Ragnar, who took away his beloved, Evin. As a result, an assassination attempt was made on this lord by his court mage, but it failed. The mage betrayed Ironfist as the one who ordered the hit, and the barons began to hunt him. In the end, he quickly gathered his people and fled to some mysterious valley, where, without realizing it, he entered a portal to another world. There, he settled in this new world and eventually found three other great lords and defeated them (the story about Alamar stands out in particular). In the end, Ironfist boasts about how powerful he is. :smile14: The tone of the letters is interesting. In the first, futile letters (since they will never reach the addressee), he addresses his lord with great respect, asking him to send more money. :) Later, after gaining a powerful position, he refers to his former lord as a dirty pig and a scoundrel, realizing that it was he who, following the tradition of his ancestors, prepared the assassination attempt on him, and then, out of fear, blamed someone else (there is also a philosophical aspect here, in that Ironfist builds his philosophy of life on the principle of "he who does not risk, does not drink champagne":cool: ) and he doesn't describe his beloved in the most flattering words. :D In general, read it, and you will learn a lot of interesting things about the Heroes universe and the personalities of this world. :)
Attachments 1
1 file attached • Total size: 28.4 KB
In reply to Nosferatu
User Avatar
19 years ago
Auto-translated
Nosferatu;106021
I recently downloaded the manual for the first Heroes game, and the entire plot is hidden in the "letters from Ironfist," and it even has a humorous touch. :)
Tell me where you downloaded the manual:eek: :p
User Avatar
19 years ago
Auto-translated
On the excellent website replacementdocs.com, you can find a huge number of manuals for various games.
User Avatar
19 years ago
Auto-translated
...On those types of terrain where there is a movement penalty, the arrows are lengthened. Also, by the way, this is the case in the second part! :)
18 years ago
Auto-translated
Does anyone know how damage depends on attack and defense? And also: what is the probability of a double strike and an extra turn occurring, depending on luck and morale?
User Avatar
18 years ago
Auto-translated
In the first Heroes game, there are a few heroes that also appear in the third game, for example: Sandro, Crag Hack, Gem, and Yog!
In reply to Мечник
User Avatar
18 years ago
Auto-translated
Swordsman;125136
In the first Heroes game, there are several characters that also appear in the third game, for example: Sandro, Crag Hack, Gem, and Yog!
I would say the opposite – in the third game, there are some heroes that originated in the first part.
In reply to Мечник
User Avatar
18 years ago
Auto-translated
Swordsman;125136
The first Heroes game features several characters from the third game, for example: Sandro, Crag Hack, Gem, and Yog!
What about Lord Haart? He is also present in both the first and third Heroes games.

Statistics

Welcome our newest member: recijeb