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Which installment of Heroes had the best campaign storyline for you?
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19 years ago
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The Restoration of Erathia and Heroes 5.
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19 years ago
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"The Restoration of Erathia" was my first... I didn't pay attention to the plot; I was too busy... I didn't really play parts 2 and 4. I explored "Armageddon's Blade," "The Shadow of Death" (except for the last campaign), and part 5 with the expansion. However, I'll still choose "Armageddon's Blade" and its campaign. Look how fresh and innovative the plot is – there's Roland, who returned from captivity, a new artifact, a new city, a new hero, Krieghan, and much more.
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19 years ago
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Heroes 5 has the best storylines! I like the storylines in the fifth installment the most!
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19 years ago
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I liked the campaigns in the fourth game, but not all of them. Although... probably all the first ones. Especially the one about Emily Knightheaven (forgot the name) - it's a campaign with a good plot and a connection to the previous part, i.e., the third game.


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19 years ago
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Whether you agree or not, the “The Gathering Storm” campaign in Heroes of Might and Magic IV is the most original. You have to complete five campaigns, developing and leveling up the main hero in each. After each campaign, you get one hero. Then, the sixth campaign becomes available, which you have to complete together with these five heroes who met there. Each of them needs to have been leveled up in the corresponding campaign. In the sixth campaign, new super-monsters appear, like the Gargantua. I haven't seen this kind of campaign structure in any other version. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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19 years ago
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That's all well and good, but what does it have to do with the plot?
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19 years ago
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XEL;108927
That's all well and good, but what does it have to do with the plot?
:) That's all well and good, but which post does your question refer to?
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19 years ago
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To the one who was before mine, to yours.
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19 years ago
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all the games had a good storyline, although in Heroes 1 it was a bit too simple, but back then NWC was just learning how to write them. However, I still think the storyline of Heroes 5 is the best; it is quite mysterious and captivating.
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19 years ago
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True, the plot in Heroes 1 was too simplistic, but back then, NWC was just learning how to write them.
Well, in the first Heroes, the entire plot is in the manual, in the letters from Morglin Ironfist to King Ragnar. It tells how Ironfist arrived on Enroth, how he expanded his power there, and how he eventually became king.
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But back then, NWC was just learning how to write them.
Why? There were already five parts of Might and Magic, which had a fairly well-developed plot.
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19 years ago
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Well, in the first Heroes, the entire plot is in the manual, in the letters from Morglin Ironfist to King Ragnar. It tells how Ironfist ended up on Enroth, how he expanded his power there, and how he eventually became king.

But why? At that time, there were already five parts of Might and Magic, which had a fairly well-developed plot.
Yes, but in the game itself, as you put it, it's not there; it's in the accompanying manual. And most likely, NWC simply didn't expect the project to be a hit, so they didn't put much effort into the plot, even though they released five parts of Might and Magic.
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19 years ago
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All the games had a good storyline, although in Heroes 1 it was a bit too simple, but back then, NWC was just learning how to write them. However, I still think the storyline of Heroes 5 is the best; it is quite mysterious and captivating.

I agree, but the very best are the campaigns of Heroes 5 and Heroes 2... These are two recognized MASTERPIECE campaigns in games of this scale... :smile41:

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18 years ago
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I agree that Heroes of Might and Magic V and Heroes of Might and Magic II have good storylines. But when saying "best," it wouldn't hurt to add IMHO.
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18 years ago
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in my opinion, the plot in the second game is inferior to the third (in the third, it is larger and more diverse).

I'm for the third game.

In my opinion, the best plot is in Might and Magic 6 and Might and Magic 7.
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