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Posts from Don’t you feel sorry for the units that die on the battlefield?
A special building is constructed in the Haven Castle, and a certain amount of money is paid.
Michigan
19 years ago
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Could you provide a bit more detail?
Eric Wynn
19 years ago
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Training arenas, or something similar, would be useful, but only if the Haven skill is required.
Пандора
19 years ago
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I only feel sorry for my own units that are dying. But only for pragmatic reasons. I almost always try to minimize my losses.
ML.
19 years ago
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There's no need to pity them.
All units are just a set of zeros and ones!
How awful! I killed 1000 zeros and 754 ones...
Ta Kotoraya...
19 years ago
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I usually don't dwell on the death of units, but when the enemy simply crushes you, you can't help but feel sorry for them! How can this be – my good, strong, beautiful units – and they are treated so cruelly???? Then it's sad...
celt
19 years ago
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The same situation... But it's usually a pity for those whom the computer constantly attacks (its favorites)!
And who wouldn't want that? I doubt there are many who wouldn't want to play without losses. Everyone wants to have the most powerful army that can't be destroyed! So, the question is strange...
***JOKER***
19 years ago
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The topic amused me!!! Maybe we should create a thread - "What kind of wood are the arrows of the elven archers made of?" :) Okay, jokes aside... But Heroes is just a game, albeit a great one! I never thought about this question, so I answered "all units are just a set of numbers! (And 0 and 1)" :)