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Was the last mission for the humans the one where Agrael constantly attacked? And then there's the cutscene where Nicholas dies?
HumanST, did you manage to defeat the Inferno outpost? HOW?
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In my opinion, the most difficult campaign is the fourth one. Those damn Hammers of Fate not only didn't want to give me their castle but also kept attacking me along with all sorts of horned monsters. As usual, I couldn't do anything; I was just fending off their attacks with a few weak units, and then it was all over.
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The constant attacks on your castle result in another well-developed hero, and the most interesting thing is to break through:smile13: the defense line of the Inferno castle, and if you stay there afterward, you can also deal some damage to Agrael.
When I played it for the first time, I also broke through the defense line of the Inferno castle and captured it. I had to replay it because the mission became endless. I don't remember if Godric didn't want to leave or if Agrael didn't appear.
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But that's a shame! This is the coolest mission. Constant attacks on your castle give you another well-leveled hero, and the most interesting thing is to break through:smile13: the defenses of the Inferno castle, and if you stay there afterwards, you can also deal some damage to Agrael.
How does capturing the garrison allow you to kill Agrael?
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Agraila couldn't actually be killed. He's the main hero, after all. And he turned out to be quite a likeable demon.
Instead of capturing the castle, we should have gone to help Nicholas.
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Agraila couldn't actually be killed. He's the main character. And he turned out to be a rather handsome demon.
Hmm... who is that?:smile07: A Warlock, perhaps?..
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Instead of capturing a Castle, you should have gone to help Nicholas.
But extra Chaos spells won't hurt either Isabel or Godric.;)
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The first campaign is the easiest)))) but I would like it to be more difficult for the Haven faction.
Attacking the garrison)) haha, you have to be creative to come up with that)).
Read the mission objective)).
And the incoming enemies don't cause much trouble with their teleportation. Unless, of course, it's a little bit at the beginning, when the map isn't fully explored.

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In my opinion, the most difficult is the 4th campaign; those damned Hammers of Fate not only didn't want to give me the castle but also kept attacking me along with all sorts of horned creatures. As usual, I couldn't do anything; I managed to fend off several attacks with a few units, and then that was it.
The 4th one seemed the most boring to me... When I was playing through the campaigns for the second time, I could barely stand repeating the 4th one (Ray of Light can confirm, if you want...:rolleyes: )
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Exactly, she's not only unpleasant, but also boring!!! :smile13: It's awful!!! She needs to be removed from the game.
Step aside from the way of a better man than you
So you fall at his feet hes the one who betrays you
Its the servants devotion for the decay
Stand up

There are no flowers on your grave
There are no chains
There I keep chanting for the forgotten name © Amorphis
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Come on, it's a decent campaign. I just don't remember it. Only the first mission. There, Rylag with a bunch of heroes is fighting. I had to play it without saving. The computer froze. I passed it on the second try. But, indeed, it's tedious to rebuild the castle and gather an army again.
Rylag, even as Agrael, was still good.
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The first campaign doesn't present any difficulties at all. I completed it quickly; you just need to build up your forces as much as possible, meaning aggressively participate in every battle you can – your hero levels up, and you gather resources. And when they drag you into a dungeon, just modestly step aside, and after everyone else has fought, deal the final blow to the strongest of them.
Step aside from the way of a better man than you
So you fall at his feet hes the one who betrays you
Its the servants devotion for the decay
Stand up

There are no flowers on your grave
There are no chains
There I keep chanting for the forgotten name © Amorphis
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I played it for a whole 2 hours. And in the Dungeon, you start by fighting the weaker enemies. The strong ones are saved for last. :smile04:
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Why? It will only weaken your own army, while they can do all sorts of nasty things to each other.
Step aside from the way of a better man than you
So you fall at his feet hes the one who betrays you
Its the servants devotion for the decay
Stand up

There are no flowers on your grave
There are no chains
There I keep chanting for the forgotten name © Amorphis
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The strong heroes, by the way, didn't fight each other. There were 2 strong heroes, and they moved in my direction, killing all the weak ones along the way.
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I don't know if they work differently... I made sure that only one hero remained for me.
Step aside from the way of a better man than you
So you fall at his feet hes the one who betrays you
Its the servants devotion for the decay
Stand up

There are no flowers on your grave
There are no chains
There I keep chanting for the forgotten name © Amorphis

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