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20 years ago
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Hmm 8) I've already written about my favorite and least favorite monsters, but... well, just based on their appearance. Now I'll write about my favorite/least favorite abilities =)

My favorite ability: the "persistent damage" ability of Grim Reapers. IMHO, it adds a significant element to the tactical aspect of the game. If you think about it, the correct placement of Grim Reapers on the battlefield can sometimes change the outcome of the battle (I experienced this myself once ;) ).

Other favorite abilities:

- Battle Dive - simply an excellent ability, again adding a special touch to the game, not only for humans, but also to an equal, or even greater, extent against humans. You have to guess where the griffin will swoop down and, for example, move the archers. On the other hand, you can try to guess the enemy's maneuver and put the griffin on an empty square in advance. Then you'll kill two birds with one stone - you'll kill creatures and surprise the enemy - you moved your own, and the griffins struck there...

- Invisibility. An awesome ability for ghosts. Many don't like it, of course, and I don't like it myself, but it still sometimes forces you to completely change your tactical plans.

Least favorite abilities:

- The succubus combo ability - retaliatory shot + chain strike. This makes you think 666 times before shooting at them... You'll not only put yourself at risk, but also other allies.

- Cleaving Sword. Strange, isn't it? The Pit Lord has the same abilities as Death itself 0_o What is this? In general, these abilities are really strange
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20 years ago
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Annoying.
Is that its actual name, or did you just come up with it? Funny. =))
And the ability is actually really cool.
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20 years ago
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BLACK DRAGONS forever!!

Like: succubi-demonesses, blade dancers, minotaurs

Don't like: gargoyles are made poorly.
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20 years ago
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Well then!
I'll say right away: there are no unloved monsters! There are those I'm indifferent to, but none that annoy me.
Haven
I don't particularly single anyone out. A strong town. But uninteresting.
Inferno
Succubi!! gorgeous!!! and also pit fiends :-)
Academy
I like the magi. Rakshasa Rajahs are a delight!!!!
Sylvan
I like the dragons dancing with death. Druids are my favorite monster in this town, provided they are in my army and not the enemy's :-)
Dungeon
Furies, deep hydras, dragons, shadow witches.
Necropolis
I adore wights! Dragons. But my absolute, most, most, most favorite unit is the ancient lich!!!!!!! He is awesome! How I love his attack, how he reads his spell book, how he plunges his little dagger....gorgeous!!!!!!!!
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20 years ago
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Yes, those monsters that bring a spellbook with them to battle are really good!
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20 years ago
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Pahet
BLACK DRAGONS forever!!

Likes: succubus-demons, blade dancers, minotaurs

Dislikes: gargoyles are made terribly.

I think everyone has already made fun of the nightstands...(:
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20 years ago
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I think everyone has already made fun of the nightstands enough... (:
But I personally like them. They remind me of the nightstands from Heroes of Might and Magic III, and I really liked them there.
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20 years ago
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In my two favorite factions – Haven and Necropolis – I adore Liches and Cavaliers. You just can’t help but love Liches! And Cavaliers are strong units; when I played through the human campaign for the second time, I realized that right away!
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Drizzt
I compared them too... The Witches, in my opinion, are rather weak for their level. But the Druids are just right.
There are simply more Druids.
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20 years ago
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As far as I remember, I really liked the black dragons in Heroes of Might and Magic III, and I still like them in Heroes of Might and Magic V.
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20 years ago
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Furies are the best – with upgraded leadership and high initiative, they dart around the entire battlefield, attacking almost every three turns, or even every two! The best part is that no one retaliates against their attacks! The Lizard Riders are a separate story. Their attack power depends on the distance they've traveled, and sometimes they can deal monstrous damage! Plus, the lizard's bite is awesome! And Minotaurs are my favorites – double attack is a great thing! Vampires are also great – if the hero has good defense, it's almost impossible to kill them. And probably Rakshasas too – they look great, and there's no penalty in melee combat!)))
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20 years ago
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Darkness is all-powerful, and its possibilities are limitless. The hero of darkness is far stronger because the time of judgment has come, and evil will descend upon the earth, and all living things will submit to darkness. Darkness will reign, and the Dark Lord will rule the land.
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20 years ago
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And where is your darkness? Light rules anyway... And the undead are a lousy embodiment of life...
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20 years ago
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Gunnar
Furies are the best; with upgraded leadership and high initiative, they dash from corner to corner across the entire field, attacking almost every three, or even two turns! The sweetest part is that no one can counterattack them! Lizard Riders are a whole other story. Their strike power depends on the distance they've run—sometimes it results in monstrous damage! Plus the lizard bite is just awesome! And minotaurs are my favorites—double attack is the way to go!

Yes, reading this makes one's heart glad! And if you also drive a lizard into a crowd of enemies and create several small squads of minotaurs—I think I wrote about this somewhere—attack-bite-attack-bite, then the next squad...
And probably Rakshasas too; they're beautifully drawn, and there's no penalty in melee!))

What kind of penalty in melee could they possibly have?
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celt
Where is your darkness? Light rules anyway... And the undead are a lousy representation of life...

So, if you are so bright, your favorite city is a dungeon, which, by the way, is called "Dungeon," where is the light here?
And death is not a "lousy representation of life," but its natural continuation.

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