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18 years ago
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I haven't been playing Heroes for very long, but I figured out how to complete this mission myself. For those who wrote about the problems:
1. A turquoise player appears from the portal and starts attacking. The solution is simple – don't stay in one place. In the third week, I captured my second castle, gathered resources, and built it up, and also captured an outpost in the second one, so I had an advantage. I caught up with him and killed him, and he didn't appear again.
2. The purple player sends two armies by sea. They calmly stand near the shipyard. I was gathering armies, but by the time they arrived, my hero had sailed around, collected various chests and artifacts, and had enough to buy an army. So I defeated two enemies, and then, when I visited the green player, all that remained was to defeat Letos.
3. Next, the panic: how to get to the turquoise player? I sailed around for a long time, went through a whirlpool, but it all led nowhere. I saw the solution later: on the green player's island, there's a shallow area behind the rocks in the water that blocks the path. I bought a talisman and went for it!
I hope my advice helps.
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18 years ago
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I haven't been playing Heroes for very long, but I figured out how to complete this mission on my own. Regarding those who wrote about the problems:
1. A turquoise player appears from the portal and starts attacking. The solution is simple – don't stay in one place. In the third week, I captured a second Castle, gathered resources, and built it up, and also captured an outpost, so I had an advantage. I caught up with him and killed him, and he didn't appear again.
2. The purple player sends two armies by sea. They calmly set up near the shipyard. I gathered armies, but before they appeared, my hero sailed around, collected various chests and artifacts, so I had enough to buy an army. So I dealt with two enemies, and then when I sailed to the green player, all that remained was to defeat Letos's army.
3. Then came the panic: how to get to the turquoise player? I sailed around for a long time, went through whirlpools, but it all led nowhere. I saw the solution later: on the green player's island, there is a shallow area behind the rocks in the water that blocks the path. I bought a talisman and went for it!
I hope my advice helps.
Yes, that's all correct. All the tips are correct. I agree with every word you said. And you haven't been playing for long, and you're already playing on "Hero" difficulty?
18 years ago
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In the first two levels, I got an education reward. Therefore, Kujin quickly obtained a higher education. In addition, I found both artifacts of enlightenment quite quickly. So, she leveled up rather fast. Of course, in the battle with the turquoise (high danger level) enemy, she replaced these artifacts with combat ones. And when breaking through the garrison, it was stated that the danger level was very low. When I approached this garrison for the first time, it was "no chance."

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As soon as I sailed out to sea, two purple enemies appeared. I saved the game and sailed on. They sailed past me and landed on my island, occupying the entire port. But on the island, there were still the Elder Silvans, to whom I planned to return before the final battle. Of course, I could gather a huge army and defeat them with one of the heroes remaining on the island, if they or the turquoise enemy don't defeat them both first.

Feeling that I was doing something wrong, I reloaded my save, returned to the island first, and moved away. The purple enemies sailed past. Then, after receiving reinforcements, I chased after them. I caught up with one of them and sank it. I lost all the centaurs, shamans, and many others. Kujin leveled up to level 18.

I decided to spare the second one for now and went back for reinforcements and level 3 combat spells. It chased after me, but I have a sextant and a beacon. I landed and ran to the first Castle for the "Battle Cry" and soldiers. The enemy landed, moved a little, and stopped. Then, I decided to run to the second Castle for "Wrath of the Horde." After all, I have 1000+ trappers and 20+ blood-eyed cyclops. "Wrath of the Horde" should work well with such numbers. I just need "Terrifying Roar."

When I, armed with spells and having received reinforcements, happily rushed to defeat the purple enemy, it returned to its ship and sailed away into the darkness. Now, I'm busy searching for it, hoping to bring it back to my island so as not to waste resources on building a ship for a supporting hero.

I suspect that I will have to replay this mission from the beginning. I've dragged on the Walkthrough for too long, and that can sometimes be problematic.
18 years ago
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I didn't have to search for the purple one for long – he came on his own when Kujin went to look for him. And not from the direction I expected. It turned out well – Kujin arrived just as he landed on the shore. I didn't want to board the dark elf's ship.

I found a mentor on the island and, instead of education, taught Kujin skills that lead to self-improvement. Today, I thought that I did this in vain. After all, my Gotai is completely untrained. From this moment on, I will replay and teach her mentoring. If I replay this mission, I will try to do it from the very beginning. She is level 19. Level 20 is guaranteed for her. I don't know the limit of this mission's development.

I found pirates with a threatening army on the way to the green castle. Probably, this is because of the long playthrough. I didn't dare to attack immediately, even though I have a decent army. Moreover, a ship with a large reinforcement is on its way. I have 2 castles from which reinforcements regularly arrive. I will break through somehow.
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18 years ago
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I didn't have to search for the purple one for long – he came on his own when Kujin went to look for him. And not from the direction I expected. It turned out well – Kujin arrived just as he landed on the shore. I didn't want to board the dark elf's ship.

I found a mentor on the island and, instead of education, taught Kujin skills that lead to Creature Affinity. Today, I thought that I shouldn't have done that. After all, my Gotai is completely untrained. From now on, I'll replay and teach her mentoring. If I replay this mission, I'll try to do it from the very beginning. She is level 19. Level 20 is guaranteed for her. I don't know the limit of this mission's development.

I found pirates with a threatening army on the way to the green castle. Probably because I've been playing for a long time. I didn't immediately attack, even though I also have a strong army. Moreover, a ship with a large reinforcement is on its way. I have 2 castles from which reinforcements regularly arrive. I'll break through somehow.
As far as I can tell, Kujin and Gotai only meet together in one mission in the final campaign of Zehir, so is it worth taking mentoring? And as it seems to me, if you manage to level up the hero to level 20 in this mission (which, by the way, is the limit), then victory is within reach. Good luck to you.
18 years ago
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ViVoRANDUM, I didn't know that Kujin would only meet with Gotai in the last mission. But I already maxed out her mentoring skills. Gotai got the SA (Special Ability) in the next mission even without Kujin's help.

I don't understand what problems there could be with getting a ship near the green castle? Unless you're using an old black and white monitor, where it might be difficult to see the platform from which you can summon it. But even in that case, there's a shipyard in the city where you can build a ship.
18 years ago
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It's very important not to upgrade the ballista with Kujin. When I played for the first time, I upgraded it, but in the final stage, I simply wasn't allowed to use it. I didn't have time to upgrade the catapult (and it wasn't really needed), so those 6 levels were a waste (5 from machines and fire arrows). Only upgrade combat machines if you're playing as the Castle faction; otherwise, Gotah can use anything.

Later, I don't know why, but the turquoise player didn't come to me. Either there was a bug in the script, or he was afraid of my army, or something else. I was hiring troops from two cities and all the dwellings at once, and I was barely making ends meet. If it weren't for the various houses where you can win several thousand gold, I would have been in a terrible economic situation... (and that's even considering that I was selling resources that I didn't need).

When I went out to sea, I saw two pirate ships with medium danger, I didn't risk it and returned after a one-week recruitment period from the entire island (I didn't have enough money to buy the 3rd level units from the dwellings, and there were quite a few of them). With this army, the danger of each enemy was already low. I dealt with all the pirates; of course, there were losses, but the most significant was the loss of almost all the orcish warriors (the 3rd demonic grade, I don't remember the exact name). I sailed to the island with the green player, and the danger of the elf guarding the passage was again medium. I replenished my troops again, defeated him, and there were no problems with the turquoise player. I was playing on Veteran difficulty.

Boris K, it's really hard to see that area, or rather, it's not difficult to see it, but it's kind of unremarkable and doesn't stand out. I also hesitated at the beginning...
18 years ago
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Major Whirl, and this area immediately caught my eye. A patch of greenish water. It's either a reflection of the grass or algae that can be seen there. And it's an unnaturally perfect rectangular shape. As for me, I still couldn't figure things out. In the castles, there was a horde of unredeemed units left. But even without them, the army was huge - more than 100 cyclops. On the green island, many cyclops joined me. I waited a long time for enough money to upgrade them. I was also constantly selling resources.
18 years ago
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In the very first town, I built everything except the Cyclops lair, the forge, and the resource depot. In the second town, all creatures were built, but not upgraded, except for the Shamans and Goblins. I decided not to spend money on the castle (it wasn't built), nor did I hire Cyclops, and I still didn't have enough money. Just 10,000 gold for housing, plus 6-7,000 per week for Cyclops would have completely ruined my economy. But I got lucky; in the green town, there were 23 unbought Cyclops. I hired 21 of them (while exploring the island, I accumulated some money) and ran to the turquoise town. The hero guarding the passage had a low threat level... That's how I won. Instead of Cyclops at the beginning of the game, I decided to focus on Wyverns, as there was already a Wyvern lair. As a result, I quickly accumulated 40 of them and upgraded them to Phoenixes. By the end of the battle, I was using them to devour corpses, thereby minimizing losses. And by the finale, I had 70 of them.
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18 years ago
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I have a problem:smile39:. I managed to deal with the turquoise player and the pirates, but I can't sail from the green island to the part of the turquoise island, and the talisman that summons a ship doesn't work. What should I do to make it work?:smile05: :smile45:
18 years ago
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Mutare Drakke, if you've purchased the talisman, go deeper into the water. It should work. Also, there's a shipyard in the town – you can build a ship there.
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18 years ago
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There is a shipyard in the city, but they politely tell me that it is abandoned. I tried entering the water in every possible way, but it still doesn't work. :smile15: But still, thank you. :)
18 years ago
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Mutare Drakke, there is a rectangular area of greenish water. You need to enter it as deeply as possible.

And did you remember to buy the amulet?
18 years ago
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In the third campaign for the Orcs, where you need to talk to all the heroes of the clans, I can't find the path to the fourth clan, which is blue! Please tell me how to do it.

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I finished it! Thanks to everyone for the help!
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17 years ago
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And here I am again with my complaints:smile35:(((. Basically, the thing is, I did manage to complete this mission, but due to a virus, that save was lost, and I had to replay it for the third time:smile35:... And when I got to this mission, this is what happened: as always, Arghat came to me (which is normal, that's how it should be:)), but this time her army was much weaker than usual. I didn't pay much attention to it, but then, a week later, Garuna came to me with a stronger army, and I defeated her, but another week later, Haggesh arrived (with an even more powerful army:smile21:). And so, every week, these two come to me, taking turns, and each time their army is stronger:smile14:((. And I can't leave the castles unguarded, because they will immediately capture them all((.
And also (a little off-topic), I have a bug with the last mission in the Arantir campaign. Usually, after the dialogue with the ghost of the knight, you are given a mission to eliminate the Assassins, but I didn't get it:smile45:. That is, I talked to him, he asked for revenge, but the quest wasn't in the list of tasks, and therefore I couldn't eliminate them(((. But it wasn't that important to me, so I continued on...
So, what should I do:smile45:? I don't understand, is this due to patch 3.1, a game bug, or a virus on my computer:smile15:?

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