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Maybe I didn't choose the right topic, but please help. Sometimes my Heroes 4 Excalibur just crashes to the desktop and won't launch anymore.
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Either you don't have a licensed version of the game, or you have a licensed version of Windows, but the game is a pirated copy.
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Either you have an unlicensed version of the game, or a licensed Windows, but the game is a pirated copy.

General ZeT, Heroes 4 Excalibur cannot be a licensed version in principle :D :D :D It's a "pirated" copy.

Stepen, this happened to me too... especially when I entered the arenas :( Then I was advised to patch the game by installing Equilibrium. But it seemed easier for me to delete and reinstall the licensed version :)
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Hey guys! Can you explain how bonuses from artifacts are distributed in the game? For example: Let's say there are two shields, the Dwarven Shield and the Doom Shield. Do you have to choose between them, even if you have two heroes in your army? Or with rings, it often happens that there are 4 rings, one with a bonus to attack, another to defense, then to speed, and finally to health. Which bonuses will work? Only the ones on the "main" hero, or all of them? Please explain the situation:rolleyes:


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It only works like this: the artifacts that give bonuses to troops work if they are equipped on any hero, but if they are equipped on one hero (for example, 2 rings of the warlord, or other similar items), whether that hero is the main hero or not, the bonuses apply. However, if you equip one ring on each hero, the effects don't stack – only one works. The same applies to shields...
Хороший сон укрепляет боевой дух. Хорошая еда укрепляет боевой дух. Хорошие деньги укрепляют боевой дух. А больше всего укрепляет боевой дух - отсутствие врага.
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Brackman;137963
It only works this way - artifacts that give bonuses to troops work if they are equipped on any hero, but if they are equipped on one hero (for example, 2 rings of command, or other similar items), whether they are the main hero or not, they work. However, if you equip one ring on each hero, the effect does not stack - only one works. The same applies to shields...
I think the answer is correct, but not complete. In some situations, this advice may deprive you and your troops of the bonuses that these artifacts provide, even when you are wearing them. And there are many such moments.:D
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Lesha;138000
I think the answer is correct, but not complete. In some situations, this advice may deprive you and your troops of the bonuses that these artifacts provide, even when you are wearing them. And there are many such moments. :D
Deprive? For example?:confused:
(limit of 30......:( )


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Hey guys, can you explain how bonuses from artifacts are distributed in the game?
For example:
Let's say there are two shields, the Dwarven Shield and the Doom Shield. Do you have to choose between them, even if you have two heroes in your army?
And with rings, it often happens that there are 4 rings, one gives a bonus to attack, another to defense, then to speed, and finally to health. Which bonuses will apply? Only those on the "main" hero, or all of them?
Please explain the situation.

Oh, Zubrik... I know where this is coming from :D :D :D ;)
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People. Yesterday, Arandor brought up the topic of the "Ring of Lesser Negation" (I took the name from Hugo). Today, I spent about 1.5-2 hours fiddling with it, like a monkey with glasses. I tried it here, then there, passed it to someone else, but in the end, I didn't notice any difference.
Does anyone know how to use it and what it does?:confused: :confused: :confused:
P.S. If possible, please test the answers in practice.
С самого начала позаботься о своем месте в жизни, чтобы не уподобиться маятнику. /Херберт. Ф./
Клан: "Смертельный Альянс" - "Mortal Alliance"
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I understand you're talking about the Ring of Minor Negation? The description says: When casting spells, all restrictions of creature auras will be ignored, whether they are spells or abilities. The only aura that the ring doesn't affect is the Necromancy aura of Nature Magic.
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General ZeT;141270
I understand we're talking about the Ring of Lesser Denial? The description says: When casting spells, all restrictions of creature auras will be ignored, whether they are spells or abilities. The only thing the ring doesn't affect is the Necromancy aura of Nature Magic.
In battle, I tested the auras of Death, Haven, and Nature. I tested it like this: I placed angels in two slots, then cast an aura on one of the stacks. I attacked with creatures from the castle against which the aura was effective (the attacking army had a hero with the ring). In all cases, the angels on which the aura was applied took less damage. Maybe I'm doing something wrong????:confused: :confused: :confused:
С самого начала позаботься о своем месте в жизни, чтобы не уподобиться маятнику. /Херберт. Ф./
Клан: "Смертельный Альянс" - "Mortal Alliance"
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LeSHiJ-MaX;141275
I tested the Death, Order, and Nature wards in battle. I did it like this: I placed Angels in two slots, then cast a ward on one of the units. I attacked with creatures from the castle that the ward was effective against (the attacking army had a hero with a Ring of Small Negation). In all cases, the Angels that had the ward on them took less damage. Maybe I'm doing something wrong????:confused: :confused: :confused:

You're surprising me :)
My level 1 hero, without a Ring of Small Negation, and 8 Angels. Against 8 Devils. The Devil has the Life Ward skill, meaning that all magic and creatures related to the Life race deal only 50% of their damage. The Angels attack the Devil and deal approximately 135 to 220 damage, while the Devil deals 230 to 300 damage (approximately). Now, let's give the level 1 hero a Ring of Small Negation. And again, an Angel attacks the Devil, and the maximum damage dealt by the Angel increases by approximately 40, i.e., 135 - 260, although it could be even more. And the Devil's damage remains in the range of 230 - 300.
Now, let's replace the Angel with a Black Dragon, and the Devil with a Titan, and repeat both situations. Thus, the damage of the Black Dragon to the Titan, with the hero-owner of the Black Dragon having a Ring of Small Negation, increases by at least 40.
Third example: - let's leave the Black Dragon, and replace the Titan with a Bone Dragon and a hero. We give the level 1 hero (the owner of the Bone Dragon) knowledge of Life magic, 4th level. First battle without a ring: - The Black Dragon deals "n" damage to the Bone Dragon. We cast the Chaos Ward on the Bone Dragon by the hero. Now, the Black Dragon deals 1/2 the damage to the Bone Dragon. Battle with the Ring of Small Negation on the hero-owner of the Black Dragon: - And again, the Black Dragon deals "n" damage to the Bone Dragon. The hero-owner of the Bone Dragon casts the Chaos Ward on the Bone Dragon. And thanks to the Ring of Small Negation on the hero-owner of the Black Dragon, the Black Dragon deals full damage to the Bone Dragon, i.e., "n" damage.
Conclusion: The Ring of Small Negation increases the damage dealt by the hero's army to creatures with a ward (whether it's a skill or a spell) by at least 40.
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General ZeT;141294
You surprise me :)
Well, I'm generally an amazing guy.
Do me a favor and explain it to me, as I'm not very bright :D. I did everything again as you said: a level 1 hero with 8 Angels attacks 8 Devils, and the numbers are:
Angels attack Devils without a hero, damage 193-314
Angels attack with a hero, but without the ring, damage 193-314
Angels attack with the ring and a hero, damage 193-314
The only different damage occurs when
Devils are in defense, damage 154-252
Angels are happy on their turn, and Devils are not in defense, damage 242-393
I took screenshots, but I can't upload them yet.
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Клан: "Смертельный Альянс" - "Mortal Alliance"
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You don’t need to aim and see what they write there. Just attack.
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LeSHiJ-MaX;141275
In battle, I tested the Death, Haven, and Sylvan amulets. I did this by placing angels in two slots, then casting the amulet on one of the units. I attacked with creatures from the castle against which the amulet was effective (the attacking army had a hero with the ring). In all cases, the angels on which the amulet was active received less damage. Maybe I'm doing something wrong????:confused: :confused: :confused:
The ring ignores amulets ONLY for the HERO.
That is, if a Chaos Mage has such a ring, for example, then a Titan (with an innate Chaos amulet) will receive full damage from the spell - the amulet will be ignored.
The effect of the ring does NOT apply to creatures under the hero's command.


Барон
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Отдай свои прошлые сны,
В сомненьях себя обрети,
В бешеном танце душа кружится!
Не думай, что будет потом,
Здесь и сейчас мы живем,
Стань хоть на миг сам собой, слышишь!



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