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I approached them myself and killed them so they wouldn't be annoying:smile01:
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I also wanted to, but then I got too lazy to go that far:D
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I tried to play through it several times, and then I realized that I needed to immediately, from the very first day, just run around and kill everyone. Starting from the second week, the enemy accumulates a huge amount of experience and an army, and it becomes almost impossible to defeat him. Railag had 40 minotaurs, 30 furies, and 3 witches; I couldn't accumulate more due to a lack of time and resources. Red has become strangely quiet in his corner, although in the first attempt, he came out very aggressively and started attacking along the path.
To be honest, I haven't finished it yet – I still need to clear the blue outpost in the upper left corner. Well, and I need to figure something out with red.)))
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In my opinion, there is only one recipe for completing this extremely difficult mission, and it involves extending the game until ALL Warlock heroes become our allies. (In the sense that after defeating another Warlock hero, we don't waste time and buy that hero in the tavern.)
Also, don't forget to leave some troops in the mines to deploy 7 units of 1-3 Assassins in battle (of course, we try to level up the most important skills in previous missions - Master Chaos, Master Sorcery, Arcane Wave, and Lucky Charm should definitely be present).

(This refers to completing the game with a hero.)
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Without Phoenix, it would have been very difficult for me to clear the neutral creatures (mines) in Ra's campaign without taking losses, and Shadia with dark magic helped a lot. Of course, chaos and sorcery are essential.
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In my opinion, there is only one recipe for this extremely difficult mission, and it involves stretching the game out until ALL the Warlock heroes become our allies. (in the sense that after defeating another Warlock hero, we don't waste time and buy that hero in the tavern.)

Personally, I systematically eliminate enemies and don't buy anyone in the taverns, and they don't reappear on the computer. He raises new heroes, with a maximum level of 10-13 (it might be a bug, along with the demons not attacking). Basically, out of the 22-level heroes, only one remains, but this guy has already managed to create 100 Hydras and others. He chases my two heroes around like rats from castle to castle, and I don't have enough troops to take on even one. I'm currently fighting – hiding one, and using the other to attack. This is the most difficult mission since the second Heroes game. Version 1.60, Difficulty: Hero.
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There's a cool moment in this mission: if you level up Logistics, you can manage to defeat the first hero while he's still only level 5, i.e., before the script triggers.
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There’s another script that seems to work – the strongest hero, upon capturing Riilag or Shadia’s upper-right castle on the map (the one connected by the only road), should rush there no matter what. The guy who managed to amass 100 (and by that point, already 120) Hydras was successfully distracted from the main events by me, as he ran back and forth between the two lower castles. After defeating Kifrah, I bought her, and thanks to her logistics, she could move from one castle to the other. While this was happening, my other heroes almost cleared the upper city – only two castles remained, including the one mentioned. So, I take that castle, and this guy (Sorgal), ignoring Kifrah looming in front of him, rushes there. Kifrah occupies the second-to-last castle at the bottom right in front of him – but he doesn’t pay any attention; he just sees a chance to take Riilag, thinking he has nowhere else to go. In the end, while he’s running, I take the last castle, and the mission is successfully completed.
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AlexSpl


Yeah, by the way, here's a funny story: I didn't download Shadia because I thought she was Biara :) Or maybe I forgot. Maybe she *is* Biara?
Actually, I had the same experience:D I knew she was bad and decided not to recruit her. I thought, what if it turns out like with Godric in the mission for Agrael:rolleyes: But then I found out that it doesn't affect the last mission at all.
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I'm stuck on a mission. They're killing me right at the beginning. I don't even have time to gather an army. I can still handle the first few enemies, but then – that's it:mad:
I've been stuck in the same place for six months, trying different combinations. Nothing works: they still kill me, but later on. I've read how others completed it, and I've tried it – it doesn't work.
Maybe I didn't level up the hero correctly, or I developed the wrong skills.
Please, someone give me some advice.
Don't suggest cheats right away. I don't use them on principle. There's no point in playing like that. I've always played fairly and always completed the game myself.
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In reply to Zariana
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There’s a topic on this subject:/topic/642/
But generally, I can recommend that you don't waste time and stay put in castles. Just focus on eliminating the strongest enemy heroes from the start, then recruit them at the tavern and go conquer cities.
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Ravan, thank you for responding. To be honest, I thought no one would want to help, as it's probably clear from the beginning that I'm not a pro. :smile43: I'm already familiar with the discussion of this issue on this site; I tried to implement some of the suggestions, but nothing works. You said that you shouldn't stay in one place for too long. And I don't. But I keep getting attacked, first by one, then by another, then by a third. And almost everyone attacks me one after another: I don't have time to rest after one attack, and here comes the next one, and my army gets smaller with each battle. Maybe I didn't level up the hero properly; please take a look, I've attached a couple of files (skills and characteristics) at the bottom of the message. I didn't find anything about leveling up the hero, maybe I didn't read carefully...
In reply to Zariana
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Generally, everyone had problems with this mission. I did too, when I played it for the first time. I even thought about using cheats, but they didn't work for me. Can you tell me what difficulty level you're playing on and which version of the game you have?
As for your character development, it seems fine. Just remember that instead of Attack, you definitely need Chaos. Warlocks are developed this way – racial skill + Chaos. This is the foundation.
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Zariana
Maybe I didn't level up the hero enough, please take a look, I've put a couple of files below the message (skills and characteristics). I couldn't find anything about leveling up the hero, maybe I didn't read carefully...

You definitely need "Chaos Magic" (the more it's leveled up, the better). The same goes for "Sorcery" (plus certain perks - I can't tell you which ones, I don't have the skill trees for the original game handy) and definitely "Magic Affinity" in "Education". These are the most important things. As for racial skills, "Arcane Wave".

Try to fight mainly with magic, and save your army. Buy leveled-up enemy heroes in the tavern. That's about it, I struggled with this mission myself, but I played without "Sorcery" (it never appeared) on "Veteran" difficulty.
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Ravan
Actually, everyone had problems with this mission. I did too, when I played it for the first time. I even thought about using cheats, but they didn't work for me. Can you tell me what difficulty level and version of the game you're playing?
As for your character development, it seems okay. Just remember that instead of Attack, you definitely need Chaos. Warlocks are developed this way – racial skill + Chaos. This is the foundation.

Ravan, I have version 1.0, and I'm playing on Veteran difficulty. So, I guess I need to replay the campaign:(

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Divinora and Ravan, thank you for the advice:)
I'll try, and if I have any more silly questions, I'll come back to you...:o You don't mind, do you????????????:o

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