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18 years ago
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Why wouldn't a fairy be a good substitute for a demon? It flies just as well. Plus, it's ranged and faster.
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18 years ago
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no, not really... basically, only if you have an army from the Necropolis, the Fairy will have low morale (and the Inferno faction too, I think).
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18 years ago
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I don't think there are any useless units. Even if a unit doesn't have great stats (like a peasant, for example), it can still be useful in large numbers.
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18 years ago
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you could also include gnomes here)) even though their stats are good for level 1)) but they are slow... it's just awful) hobbits at least shoot)
almost like troglodytes, leprechauns, and peasants))) they're not very useful either))
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18 years ago
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Starhan;141043
No, not at all... in principle, only if you have an army from the Castle of Death, then the Fairy will have low morale (and the Inferno branch, it seems, too).
No way! THIS WON'T WORK! Where is it written that we are discussing the benefit, from the point of view of Death, and morale?
There's no need to reduce everything to a specific case.
I can just as easily say that people will have low morale if they have a Bone Dragon instead of a Squire.
That argument doesn't hold water!
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18 years ago
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it is impossible to consider the general without the particular, regardless of whether we follow an inductive or deductive approach.

Situations can vary :)

It would be better to try to determine the most useful monster under any circumstances.

One that can gather resources on its own and be suitable for any army :)
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18 years ago
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Starhan;141113
It would be better to try and determine the most useful monster under any circumstances.

One that gathers resources itself and is suitable for any army. :)
There's a separate topic for that: we can discuss it there, okay?

Regarding "suitability for everyone" - machines. They don't have morale, which is great. Elementals also don't seem to need luck or morale.
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18 years ago
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I think everyone needs luck. A Fairy is better than a Demon. It also flies, it also attacks from a distance, and it attacks with retaliation. Although it won't be able to steal mana from neutral creatures. But that's a specific case. In general, Demons are also good and that's all there is to it. And of course, they are more useful than Gnomes.
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18 years ago
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Loken;141148
I think everyone needs luck.
A Fairy is better than a Demon. It also flies, it also has a long range, and it attacks with a retaliatory strike. Although it won't be able to steal mana from neutral creatures. But that's a specific case. In general, Demons are also good and that's all there is to it. And of course, they are more useful than Gnomes:)
Gnomes have better armor and hit harder. Although they move a short distance.
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18 years ago
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but the mages are protected by units that attack fairies :)

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in general, there are no absolutely useless units... even peasants are an extra turn for the opponent and time for you :)

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or a blocked counterattack

The problem is that by the final battle, the player has only managed to bring peasants, fairies, imps, and dwarves with them ;)
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18 years ago
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1) Regarding the plague: The plague does not affect demons because they are creatures of Death. 2) Fairies and demons are completely different units and are needed for completely different tasks. Demons speed up the hero and steal mana. Fairies block ranged units and can inflict targeted "bites" (since they are weak, they are not always immediately attacked, and due to their retaliatory attacks, they can also damage units). Fairies also speed up the hero; this is their only similarity. 3) Dwarves are certainly strong, but they are practically useless in the final battle because they reduce the army's mobility on the map, cannot withstand strong attacks from troops that are not of the first level, and also require money to hire, and even if it's not a huge amount, it's still enough to make you think twice about spending it. 4) Leprechauns are an excellent monster; summoning one in battle is great, and it's free luck! And that's all you need. 5) Skeletons are slow, but you can gather a lot of them, and they provide good protection against ranged units. 6) Trogdolites are probably the most useless unit; they don't offer much benefit, and they are not always available. That's just my opinion, for the sake of discussion
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18 years ago
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And what about pirates?
What's up with them? Are you obsessed with them?
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18 years ago
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Death to pop music; 141772
What about pirates?
What's wrong with them? They aren't obsessed with you.
Pirates were mentioned before; their advantages and disadvantages have already been described.
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18 years ago
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ZYbr;141775
And pirates existed before, they have already been described, all their advantages and disadvantages have been mentioned.
You described everyone else, but you didn't include the pirates. That's not good. Perhaps pirates and troglodytes are truly very useless creatures.
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18 years ago
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Yeah, pirates are really dumb; not every map has water areas...

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