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For some reason, many people forget that Kifira starts with the Ice Block spell (the strongest Chaos spell of level 2). Also, a small number of Griffins, Furies, and Minotaurs can be compensated for through diplomacy.
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the strongest chaos spell, level 2
What's that about? It consumes a lot of mana, and at high Spell Power, lightning deals significantly more damage. No, I don't understand why anyone would start with Kifre; most heroes are much more promising.
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250 gold? That's pretty good. And if we're talking about it, even if Kyphra isn't that strong as a warrior at the beginning, you can always buy another hero in the tavern. The probability of Kyphra appearing there at the start with another hero is 1/8. And there will definitely be other, more promising heroes there at the start.
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I agree, it might be suitable as a secondary hero, but not much more. If you consider army composition, then it would be quite good. But I was talking about it specifically as a main hero. It's not often that someone plays the Dark side so well that a Warrior becomes better than a Mage.
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In my opinion, Kifrah is good because she starts with leadership and has a real chance to quickly gain sympathy. She's a terrible thing in the hands of a magical race if they have enough mana for the entire battle. But even if they don't, after her ability is used, the enemy will not have many troops left.

However, I prefer to play as Waishan. If leadership is offered, I take it without hesitation.
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In my opinion, Kifrah is good because she starts with leadership and has a real chance to quickly gain sympathy. She's a terrible thing in the hands of a magical race if they have enough mana for the entire battle. But even if they don't, after she's gone, the enemy won't have many troops left.
If you compare her to other Town Portal heroes, it's certainly fast, but generally, level 9 without Chaos isn't that fast. And if they don't immediately offer the right perks? You might not even make it to the finale. Only, again, on a large map. But on a large map, it's more advantageous to take a mentor for education than to block the way to him with a Guardian. Overall, in my opinion, it's not a very viable tactic.
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Amaranth, that's exactly why I prefer Warlock. My friends and I play on large maps. So, by the endgame, our heroes are usually around level 25. But if there's an opportunity to upgrade Empathy, I prefer to upgrade that instead of Mentorship. I try to upgrade Mentorship primarily for Necromancers.
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I enjoy playing as Iran.
She's the only one whose Imps last for more than one turn!
Also, the spell that grants mana regeneration is very useful for a Warlock.
And if the map is large, she can level up to Mentorship faster than anyone else – and then it becomes very difficult to stop the Dungeon faction!
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What's that about? It consumes a lot of mana, and at high Spell Power, the lightning spell deals significantly more damage. No, I don't understand the people who start with Kyphra; most heroes are much more promising.
Okay. Let's assume other heroes are more promising. We take Kyphra, level her up to level 3, and get Diplomacy. We consider the 2nd hero as the main one. By the beginning of the 3rd week, there will be at least 1 unit on the map against which the probability of winning is very low. We give all the troops to Kyphra, and the neutrals will most likely join her.
In addition, 9 Minotaurs at the start is quite good.
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Okay. Let's assume that other heroes are more promising. We take Kifra, level her up to level 3, and give her diplomacy. We consider the 2nd hero as the main one. By the beginning of the 3rd week, there will be at least 1 unit on the map against which the probability of winning is very low. We give all the troops to Kifra, and the neutrals will most likely join her.
Is it really that likely?:rolleyes: Let's take an example. Let's take a typical small squad of neutrals, with an "evil" alignment, but not from the Dungeon faction. We have a significantly superior army. Let's estimate the chance of them joining us. 5% initially + 10% diplomacy + 5% alignment. That's a total of 20%. Is it worth it? I don't think so, because we agreed that the neutral squad would be small. It's better to level up the main hero, and let Kifra-support clean up the mills and collect unclaimed resources for us.
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Here, Eruina has an ability called "Dancing in the Shadows" (or something like that). What exactly does it do? Also, sometimes when I cast a spell, my sorceresses start firing.
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Here, Erwina has an ability - Dancing in the Shadows (or something like that). What exactly does it do? And sometimes, when I cast a spell, my witches fire.
You're getting something mixed up. The Dancing in the Twilight ability belongs to Shadia from the campaign. Erin (this is the official translation, not Erwina) has the Witches' Sabbath ability:
Twilight witches, mistresses of shadows, and ladies of the night have a chance to
fire at the target of the hero's spell. The probability of such a shot is 10%
+ 2% for each level of the hero.
That's why they fire... :)
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Thank you for the information. I really messed up.
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Amaranth;198535
Is that really likely?:rolleyes: Let's take an example. Let's take a typical small detachment of neutral creatures, with an "evil" alignment, but not from the Dungeon faction. We have a significantly superior army. Let's estimate the chance of recruiting them. 5% initially + 10% diplomacy + 5% alignment. That's a total of 20%. Is it worth it? I don't think so, because we agreed that the neutral detachment would be small. It's better to level up the main hero, and let Kifara, the support hero, clear out mills and collect unclaimed resources.
You're right, Amaranth. I'm just used to playing with one hero, leveling him up, and hiring a second hero.
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My favorite heroes for the Dungeon faction are Cyan and Vay. Cyan starts with Chaos magic, which is very convenient, and his spells are cheap and enhanced. Vay has many hunting spells, making for an easy start.
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