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18 years ago
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I don't know, I don't know... Ossir doesn't need the machines; he has nowhere to put this skill, and everything is already occupied...

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I don't know, I don't know... Ossir doesn't need the machines; he has nowhere to put this skill, and everything is already occupied...
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18 years ago
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In my opinion, Talannar and Ilfina should be developed towards her, as this is a unique build (as far as I know, only Sylvan has it). Check the manual – it has a static skill tree and an explanation of the skills.
Okay, I'll take a look. Regarding the ballista – it's a matter of personal preference; it sometimes gets in the way, for example, if a blinded unit is standing there, and it starts shooting at it:mad:
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18 years ago
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I'll take a look. As for the ballista, it's a matter of personal preference; it can sometimes be a hindrance. For example, if a blinded unit is standing there, the ballista will target and shoot at it.
When you summon machines, you will be able to control the ballista.
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18 years ago
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It’s probably not worth experimenting with Ilfin as a Tribes of the East hero... only with Talarnar... But Ilfin can be developed into a light-aligned, intelligent, logistical, aggressive, and effective ranger.
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18 years ago
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Anwen, Talanar... they're not that great, I prefer Gilraen, Ossir, and Ilfina. Gilraen is great at the beginning and end, Ossir is good for mid-game/end-game, and Ilfina is good for everything. And Faidaen is a special case... he's always been strong, and by the way, if you don't slack off in the campaigns and run around in various arenas and rampart towers, he ends up being the strongest hero in the game:D

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As for the ballista of the Elves... you have to level it up! If you level it up correctly, you learn Meteor Shower or Chain Lightning, and then you use "Magic Arrow" - Delebe is useless! The ballista fires three times and after each shot, it deals magic damage! The Elves have the strongest ballista in the game, and if you add Rain of Arrows to it...

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...the enemy army receives a very powerful burst of magic. Warlocks are strong, of course, but they can't do that...)))
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17 years ago
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The best Heroes are...ANVEN, OSSIR, WINGHAEL... I don't know what's so special about GILRAEN; it's a starting skill, just like my favorite's...

Anven... her only drawback... a starting defense skill... I hate it...!!!! Better to have luck or attack!
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17 years ago
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In my opinion, Anwen and Gilraen are better. Anwen, with her ability, is a completely different character... the main thing is to find mobs that are sworn enemies, and Gilraen is very agile at the start with his blades :smile03:, and he becomes a beast in the late game with 200 blades!! He tears everyone apart :smile19:.
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17 years ago
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I only like Feidaen (for the Forest Elves):smile17:
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17 years ago
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Surprisingly, I wouldn't take Faideana in a game against a human player.
For example, playing as Haven, I'll retrain all peasants into archers, leaving one peasant. With his ability, this mega-hero will only kill one peasant...

Anven and Gilraen are indeed powerful. Ossir and Wingael are the best starting combination.

Talanar – if you read and analyze it, it seems very tempting, but testing it in practice showed me that the hero is practically the worst. At the same time, it's the best option for a secondary hero (very useful for gathering troops, easy to get reinforcements of Dancers).
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17 years ago
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The main disadvantage of the Elves is their slow start. Otherwise, practically all of them, except for Dyraell and Talanar, are capable heroes.
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17 years ago
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In some situations, Direal is the best option. For example, against Orcs, the enchanted swarm arrow spell is a rain of arrows, and our most dangerous blood enemies not only take damage but also move down the initiative scale.

By the way, does the enchanted arrow spell - summon hive - rain of arrows still work?

Talanar, as already mentioned, is the best secondary option.
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17 years ago
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Are you sure that you can summon a Roar by casting a spell with an enchanted arrow?
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17 years ago
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You cannot use enchanted arrows, or summoning magic, except for those that deal damage (fist, etc.)!
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16 years ago
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Can you tell me what ability Feadan has (in version 3.0)? I know he shoots a rain of arrows, but does he shoot at everyone?
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16 years ago
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At the very beginning of the battle, all ranged units of Faidaen automatically fire at the weakest enemy unit. (practically, this means that an entire unit is destroyed immediately before the battle even begins). Ereb, I advise you to play through the original campaign; you won't regret it. It is rightfully considered one of the most interesting in the entire Heroes saga. Faidaen is a hero from there. This elf will have attack and spell power of 30 at the end of the campaign! I'm sure you've never seen such a powerful elf before.

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