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Posts from Heroes of Might & Magic: Olden Era - Обсуждение

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1 year ago
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Cosplaying followers doesn't seem very appealing. There are seven creature buildings. With each building, automatically add creatures to the "guard pool" without reducing the number available for hiring. Build peasant huts, and you'll get peasants in the guard for defense. Build an archer tower, and you'll get archers as well, and so on. Upgrade the building, and you'll get upgraded creatures in the guard. The more creature buildings and the higher the city's level, the more creatures in the city's guard. Of course, don't overdo it. Just for defense against enemy heroes who collect resources.
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1 year ago
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It reminded me of Disciples too. But there, the guardian was stationed in the capital, while ordinary cities could easily stand empty. There was a cool feature where the size of the city increased the number of slots for the garrison; in a level one city, you could keep only one useless possessed creature, but in a level five city, you could station a fiend, a demon, and still have room for a cultist.
But in the seventh installment, the castle guards are extremely weak and fall apart in auto-battles. In the fifth game, a stack of dwarves was really effective and helped a lot.

But I think that guards are unnecessary. Luring the enemy away from an empty city is half the fun.
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1 year ago
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I took a screenshot from Steam. Apparently, there are heroes riding bulls and deer, not just horses. Or is this a fake?


P.S. It's not new and it's not a fake. The second trailer showed rideable creatures.
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1 year ago
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A topic was raised on Steam about capturing empty castles. It's a real absurdity that there isn't a guard (growing with the city's level) to protect against such an attack, when you're far away, and an opponent with a few weak units takes an empty castle.
Here, I can't help but recall the saying: "It wasn't stolen, you're to blame yourself." What prevents the player from taking care of the placement of garrisons themselves?
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1 year ago
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Also, nothing prevents the developer from implementing guards. Try to capture an "empty" Castle with two bandits when the main army has gone to war. This isn't like taking an apartment. If it's not abandoned, there will be someone there.
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1 year ago
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Try to quickly capture an "empty" Castle with two "thugs" while the main army is at war.
One wolf is a threat to sheep, but two "thugs" are more than enough to capture an "empty apartment."
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1 year ago
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Not just bulls, but our beloved gorgons!



It would have been better to bring back the Fortress castle instead of the tentacled underwater creatures, beetle demons, and drunken bumblebees...
And the fact that heroes ride on all sorts of cool creatures instead of horses is great; it's one of my favorite aspects of the fifth game. And in the fourth game, I really liked that the Sylvan faction rode on zebras, and the Chaos faction rode on nightmares. And in the sixth and seventh games, it's good that they didn't mess up this aspect.
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1 year ago
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Arena Playtests are over!
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1 year ago
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Vatavna was born on the island of Karigor, but her earliest memories are tied to the lands around Murmurwood, where she spent her youth wandering the outskirts and open fields in search of hidden wisdom. When her parents died, the home she once knew lost its warmth, and the forest no longer satisfied her thirst for knowledge. Accepting the offer of the mage Alvar, who saw her natural inclination for magic, she became his apprentice, studying and traveling under his guidance for many years. 
Returning to Murmurwood, she felt the forest in a way she never had before – its vast flow of mana was now clear to her senses. What once seemed like a place of tranquility now pulsed with magical brilliance, revealing secrets that she had only glimpsed in her childhood. Enchanted by this new understanding, she left her mentor to join a circle of druids, studying the ways of the elements and the forces that shaped the world. 
Now, as the winds of change stir, Vatavna stands at a crossroads. Will she remain to protect the ancient forests that nurtured her, or will she follow the path of knowledge that her mentor once guided her towards, seeking her place beyond Murmurwood? 
 
Specialization: Spiritual Power 
Her spell limit is increased by 1 for all global map spells that have one. In addition, her maximum mana pool is increased by 25%, plus 5% for every 2 levels.
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1 year ago
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It's just that by the time of the first game, she was already quite old; elves on Enroth age, strangely enough. For some reason, this surprises me.
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1 year ago
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I'm used to the lifespan of the Nirn races, which is only three to five times longer than that of humans, and I'm not at all surprised that elves age and die like normal people.
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1 year ago
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/Offtopic: Judging by their appearance, the elves of Nirn are already born as elderly giants.)))


Watavnu is well-portrayed, although the idea of prequels for old characters is a bit unsettling. Did she definitely live on this continent, according to the old lore?
The Specialist is unusual. I haven't seen anything about strategic magic yet, but if she can cast portals to various cities more often, that sounds specific. If they came up with magic in this era that summons reinforcements or something like that, then it would be useful.
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1 year ago
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Attention to detail is actually quite good, including the multi-pointed ears and nose ring. But her skin looks like her mother had relations with an Altmer, who passed on hepatitis to his daughter, and she's been on a carrot diet ever since. Although, in the older versions, her skin was a normal color.
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1 year ago
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Eons ago, Octavia was among the efreet tasked with maintaining the balance of worlds. For her, true balance lay in absolute freedom—sometimes at the expense of stability. Trapped in the Plane of Fire, which felt like an eternity, she unexpectedly found herself drawn into a story when a druid from Murmurwood's failed attempt to summon a djinn instead brought her forth. Seeing opportunity in the chaos, Octavia decided to reshape the forest's order in her own way, encouraging the use of fire magic and, consequently, attracting the watchful eye of Halon. 
Although Murmurwood had long accepted the presence of fire, Octavia's arrival added a spark of disorder to the ancient grove. Nevertheless, through cunning and strength, she avoided the forest's wrath, proving herself to be its unpredictable yet capable guardian. 
Recently, however, her interest has turned to something far removed from flames and chaos. Beyond the forests, peoples are forging "coins" and pursuing wealth with relentless zeal. Intrigued by this obsession, Octavia has decided to master the strange art of fortune—to earn, spend, and accumulate her own wealth. Ever optimistic and undoubtedly lucky, she is confident that wealth, like everything else, will one day be hers. 
 
Specialization: Four-Leaf Clover 
Increases the hero's Luck by 1. The chance for bonus damage per point of Luck increases by 1% for every 5 hero levels.

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