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Posts from Walkthrough for the "Tribes of the East" expansion.

3.3 (3 ratings)
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18 years ago
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The final has passed. The game was more disappointing than enjoyable. The issue with the dark mission remains unresolved; we defeated Biara, but she isn't the main antagonist. The creation of a new Unicorn empire with Frida on the throne is a plot point for a sequel. New creatures have been created for each faction, so we need to play as them, as they were only showcased. It would have been logical to make the final part consist of at least 8 campaigns, allowing players to play as each faction, level up their heroes themselves, rather than receiving them in the finale with a set of useless skills and spells. Each player has their own favorite spells; some prefer light magic, while others prefer dark magic. Overall, the final part is clearly weaker than the previous ones. The Orcs are great, but that's not enough. I would like to see the opinions of other players.
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18 years ago
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Gazza;130018
thank you, but how do I view the save file?
Go into your game and save any battle, then use a search engine to find out in which file it is saved on your computer, and transfer my save file there. Then, go into the game, and you should have two saved battles. There might be an easier way, but I usually do it this way.
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18 years ago
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Finished the final. The game rather disappointed than pleased. The issue with the dark mission hasn't been resolved; we defeated Biara, but she isn't the main one.
The issue with the dark messiah was resolved quite a while ago. The add-on "Tribes of the East" itself is nothing more than a prequel to the "Might and Magic" series game "Dark Messiah," where the son of Kha-Beleth and Isabel is our protégé. I just forgot the name of the succubus in his head. But I think Biara herself was. Someone who played recently, correct me if I'm wrong.
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New creatures were created in each faction; you need to play as them. Otherwise, they were just shown.
What prevents you from entering a scenario, building a castle there, and playing with the new creatures?
18 years ago
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The issue with the Dark Messiah was resolved quite some time ago. The "Tribes of the East" add-on itself is nothing more than a prequel to the "Might and Magic" series game "Dark Messiah," where the son of Kha-Beleth and Isabel is, in fact, our protégé. The only thing is, I forgot the name of the succubus in his head. But I think it was Biara herself. If I'm wrong, someone who has played it recently can correct me.
I played it a while ago, but it definitely wasn't Biara. The story with Biara ended for good in Tribes of the East. Zana was in Sareph's head, if I'm not mistaken.
Go into your game, save any battle, then use a search engine to find out which file it is saved in on your computer, and transfer my save there, then go into the game and you should already have two saved battles, there might be an easier way, but I'm doing it the usual way))))))))))))
There is a simpler way. My Documents\My Games\Heroes of Might and Magic V — Tribes of the East\Profiles\*your profile name*\Replays. You need to put the replays there! ;)
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18 years ago
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Who knows what new things might appear, maybe they'll come up with some new ideas. I wasn't that interested recently, but the seller told me, "Well, you're a greedy girl," and suggested the game "Code of War." I bought it, but I'll return it tomorrow. As for me:smile18:, I wish there was a new campaign...:smile08:
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18 years ago
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Playing scenarios isn't very interesting. They are too short and don't have the same narrative depth as campaigns, where you develop a hero from mission to mission. As for Dark Messiah, the claim that it is the conclusion of the Heroes series sounds far-fetched. The games have different structures; after all, Heroes is more of a strategy game, while Messiah is a pure action game. You could call any game with demons a continuation or prelude to Heroes, but that's not the case.
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18 years ago
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Playing scenarios isn't very interesting. They are too short and don't have the same narrative depth as campaigns, where you develop a hero from one mission to the next. As for Dark Messiah, the claim that it is the end of the Heroes series sounds far-fetched. The games have different structures; after all, Heroes is more of a strategy game, while Dark Messiah is a pure action game. You could say that any game featuring demons is a continuation or prelude to Heroes, but that's not the case.
The "Might and Magic" and "Heroes of Might and Magic" series have been inextricably linked since their inception. And "Might and Magic" has always been either a kind of continuation or the conclusion of the "Heroes" series. If you haven't played "Might and Magic 8, 9," you should. The events there take place right after "Armageddon's Blade." However, "Might and Magic 9" is such a mess that I still can't figure out which part of Heroes it relates to, whether it's 3 or 4.
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18 years ago
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At least he posted a save file as proof! If you defeated Zagsoh with such an army – 4 dragons, 15 liches, 52 vampires, 170 archers, and 47 ghosts – post the save file.:smile04: :smile04: :smile18:
He didn't post a save file, but screenshots of the result. And I posted the save file of the battle itself. You can download it and see the battle step by step.
But since you're so skeptical and need screenshots, I'm posting 3. One before the final attack on the cyclops, one with the losses and experience gained, and one with my remaining army and how many units I could have resurrected after the battle.
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18 years ago
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Can anyone tell me how to complete the 2nd mission in the 2nd campaign, "One Khan, One Clan"? I've been trying for 3 days now... on week 4 or 5, a turquoise enemy appears and easily defeats me... without giving me a chance:smile33: What am I doing wrong?
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18 years ago
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Maxvideo;130672
Can anyone tell me how to complete the 2nd mission in the 2nd campaign, "One Khan, One Clan"? I've been trying for 3 days now... on week 4 or 5, the turquoise enemy comes and crushes me... and there's no chance:smile33: What am I doing wrong?
The turquoise enemy will come on week 6 anyway. It's good that he won't come for a second visit. I personally replayed the battle with him 4 times. Even though my army was slightly weaker, the losses were terrible. And then I just let him attack again. On the new terrain, I blocked my centaurs (which he killed first in the first 3 battles) that made good breaches in the enemy's advance, and divided the shamans into 2 squads - 40 shamans fired chain lightning, fortunately, there was a lot of ammunition, and with the other 3, I cast slow. And the hero helped with battle cries. However, my enemy hero either didn't use battle cries because of laziness or because he wasn't very smart.
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18 years ago
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I don't really like manual battles... is there any way to play on auto-battle?
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18 years ago
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Maxvideo;130720
I don't really like manual battles... is there any way to do it on auto-battle?
I think you'll have to learn to like it, as you often get fewer losses with manual battles. Or the auto-battle might not win, but you manage to.
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18 years ago
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On the new map, I blocked my centaurs (which he killed first in 3 battles in a row).
How do you do that? I don't understand... and he just kills them right away.
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18 years ago
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He posted not a save file, but screenshots of the result. And I, on the other hand, posted the save file of the battle itself. You can load it and see step-by-step how the battle unfolded.
But since you're so skeptical and need screenshots, I'm posting 3. One before the final hit on the cyclops, one showing the losses and experience gained, and one showing my remaining army and how many units I could resurrect after the battle.
Guys, where is the save file? I really want to see THIS!!!:rolleyes:
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Maxvideo;130742
How do you do that? I don't quite get it... and he just takes them out right away.
Yeah, well, that's how it is :) A new location means a new battlefield. In the first 3 times on the battlefield, there wasn't even a single rock to hide behind. By giving the enemy an advantage, I won because the new battlefield had 2 rocks and a log in the corner, and they were on my side. I hid the centaurs behind the log and placed the shamans on the side, making the archers unreachable for melee attacks. In "Hammers of Fate," you can safely forget about a function like "autobattle." You can complete "Hammers of Fate" without straining your brain too much thanks to autobattle. But here, if your army is twice as large as the enemy's, you will lose 2/3 of your troops, and the most valuable ones at that, if you even win the battle. In general, I recommend losing 2-3 battles to the enemy to see which units the computer relies on and which ones it tries to eliminate first on your side. Analyze and build a battle strategy based on the data you get. After all, strategies are aimed at developing logic and thinking ;)

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