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I was thinking... (yes, I can do that :) ) There isn't a truly weak faction in Heroes of Might and Magic 4. Each has its own advantages.
Life is the weakest, right? But what about angels with resurrection? What about the third tier? After all, with the blessings of a priest and the tactics of a knight, they become quite formidable.
Do you think Death is weak? How about a hundred or so vampires with an Expert Necromancer? :) And this is quite possible, and even in an Equilibrium map, without vampires, the necromancer's army will be impressive, and further strengthened by tactics, easily crushing opponents bogged down in curses.
Is Strength weak? Hardly. First, try to kill harpies, and then the monsters and a hero-terminator will arrive. Or the birds will strike with lightning... :rolleyes: (but I prefer the monsters). Berserkers are also unlikely to all die.
Is Nature weak? Ha, have you seen the Portal in their castle? :) And the creatures from it? Just look at the mantises! :) And if a phoenix breathes fire? And if the dragons strike with lightning? And if they are summoned by a druid along with a bunch of other troops? And if a hero-archer rains down arrows on you? :)
Is Chaos just sitting on the sidelines? You clearly haven't dealt with the black dragons. This beauty will make the entire fourth tier smoke, well, except for the sea creatures, perhaps. Too expensive? We take hydras, but you need to make sure they crawl over. But once they do, you can relax. Or throw ifrits into the crowd, it's more fun, and listen to the crackling of burning enemies. And the hero calmly and methodically mows down the army with various Armageddons. Another hero has already done his job, thanks to him, everything around is plundered.
Is Order weak? How about being hit by an ice arrow from djinns for saying that? :) Or by the lightning of a titan? In the end, the hero teleports a nag into the thick of the enemy army, and they lazily destroy half of the enemies with a single turn. And another hero made sure that there were more nags.
In general, I, of course, exaggerated and embellished the strength of the factions, but I think it is clear from my writing that each race has something to surprise the enemy with. I personally love all the races