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16 years ago
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I saw a shipyard near the city of Stujeville, in the garden.
I was amazed.

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My main enemy was Rugel, or something like that. Markel didn't cause any problems.
But he had such an army... and I was also storming a castle.
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16 years ago
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I don't know what to do next – Godric immediately captured the first castle (near the entrance), then ran further, met Rutger, and defeated him with minor losses. Meanwhile, Zehir started settling the first castle. Godric captured the second castle (south of the first), and then they encountered Faydaen. And that's when the aunt (from the northwest) appears, with unbelievable troops. No matter how many times I replay, there's no way out. Either she catches up with Godric on his way to the second castle, or she attacks the first castle, where Zehir is stationed. In both cases, the outcome is disastrous. Maybe I should have gone to the right instead of down the map? Then Rutger would have time to strengthen. Any advice?
...No one gave any advice, so I had to figure it out myself. Godric needs to reach Stujevil after capturing the second castle, before the evil aunt gets off the boat and reinforces her troops. Then, slowly, you can capture the 4th castle – south of Stujevil, and only then meet Fedya.
16 years ago
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Guys, I can't find these stupid dungeons in Godric. :( :(
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15 years ago
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Why did you choose "Banish" as the coolest spell? "Holy Word" not only kills all the weak enemies but also gradually damages the main army... and all of Markel's phantoms are killed instantly. In my opinion, it's more advantageous....

And for me, Zephyr is the strongest, ah... and Faydaen is just a green weakling - no brains, no strength)) That's what happens when you want to complete all the missions in one go!
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15 years ago
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"Exile" reliably kills all summoned creatures (version 1.0-2.1), while "Holy Word," even with a spell power of 30, doesn't deal significant damage. In the Overlord's final mission, all troops are summoned, making "Exile" the most effective spell.

You made a mistake by not leveling up Faidean. However, this raises the question: how did you even complete the previous campaign with a weak Faidean? In the final mission, the Overlord will unleash his largest army against him. It seems you'll have to replay. In this mission, you can hire more troops in the castles, but in the final mission, their number will be fixed. You will have a hard time with weak heroes.
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14 years ago
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D12(ArchOnt)

From the garrison, go down and turn left (in a good way). There is the town of Gryphonhill – dealing with its guards won’t be a big problem (and in general, there won’t be any difficult battles in this mission).
Please forgive me, maybe I’ve lost my touch, but I can’t seem to get the Stone Flower. I start playing exactly as you described (on my own, without reading anything, because I like to do everything myself, and only if something goes wrong and takes too long, do I look for information). So, in the Dungeon, I quickly found the prison, captured all the mines there, and all the other buildings, and spent all my money on an army, which took about 3 weeks, I don’t remember exactly. Then I left there, went to the garrison, and to my great surprise, the companions joined me, and that’s it... I captured the Castle, but then the most interesting thing begins: in a day or two, companions from the Necropolis come to visit me, with such an army that it’s scary... I kill the first one with difficulty; all that’s left of the army are a few monks and some minor units from the knights. And in another day or two, another companion visits me with an army that is no less large than the previous one, and he kills me (the mission ends), or I run away, and then he takes my Castle and stays there, which puts me in a dead end...
I tried to get to the next garrison without capturing the Castle, remembering that the previous one will join me. I attack, and there is a battle; the army is not that great, but there is no point in capturing this garrison, because in 2-3 days, the companions come and kill me... that’s how it is. Please tell me how you managed to have practically no major battles until the end of the mission.
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14 years ago
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Guys, help me out, I'm getting tired of playing this mission. I free Godric, gather a weak army in the Dungeon, and when we pass the garrison, no one joins... :confused: I take the first Castle, but then the enemy appears and crushes me. I even tried to stay in the Castle, but he still defeats me. I'm frustrated, I can't sleep at night... :smile45: :smile45: :smile45: :smile45:

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Zeratul
Guys, I need help!!! I have this problem. I rushed through with Zephyr, like the wind, to the Dungeon, spent a week and a half wandering through the dark and creepy depths, and freed Godric. I gathered a few more troops, and Godric passed through the garrison, which expressed its respect to him (Godric), but didn't join. Then, again with this old man (who dies in the expansion), I capture Gryphonville, and exactly two days later, two heroes appear, one stronger than the other. After the first assault, I couldn't believe my eyes... in the garrison, there was only one... Godric. Not a single unit. I quickly bought him 10 swordsmen. And the second enemy hero arrives the next day, and all he has to do is loudly fart to blow Godric and the unfortunate swordsmen away.
Maybe the city should be captured by Zephyr. But Ellaine (1 enemy hero, level 24), and a mage - I don't remember, but Godric is barely level 17. These weaklings in the scenario need to be beaten relentlessly by smashing the monitor with their faces for such treatment of gamers. Help, maybe I did something wrong?





I have the same problem... it's so frustrating... I've been trying different things for several days, but I still get crushed. I can't stay in the Castle, and if I leave it, the enemy sits there endlessly, and there's no way to take it... :mad: :mad: :mad:
14 years ago
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A very simple mission. You have heroes of level 20+, with great stats, plus skilled magic (Zephyr Summoning, Godric-Light). You easily capture small enemy squads led by a level 5 hero, unite with Findan, bypass all the upgrade locations, gather human troops, and kill Markal.
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13 years ago
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How to defeat Rutger? First, I went into the dungeon, explored it, and freed Godrick. Then, I returned. Along the way, I gathered a decent army: 600 peasants, 33 paladins, 10 monster angels, and some others. In the garrison, I also recruited more troops, but as soon as I approached the first castle, Rutger came out and defeated me. I decided to return to the dungeon to replenish my army. When I came back, he defeated me even more easily. What should I do?
13 years ago
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Reading this doesn't help?
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11 years ago
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7 Plagues of Egypt
Forgive me, maybe I’ve lost my touch, but I can’t seem to get the Stone Flower. I start playing exactly as you described (on my own, without any guides, because I like to figure things out myself, and only look for information if something doesn’t work and takes too long). So, in the Dungeon, I quickly found the prison, captured all the mines there, and all the other buildings, and spent all my money on an army – this took about 3 weeks, I don’t remember exactly. Then I left, headed to the garrison, and to my great surprise, the companions joined me, and that was it... I captured the Castle, but then the most interesting thing begins: a day or two later, companions from the Necropolis come to visit, with such an army that it’s terrifying... I kill the first one with difficulty, and all that’s left of the army are a few monks and some minor units from the knights. And another day later, another companion visits me with an army that is no less large than the previous one, he kills me (the mission ends), or I run away, then he takes my Castle and stays there, which puts me in a dead end...
I tried to get to the next garrison without capturing the Castle, remembering that the previous one will join, I attack – and a battle begins, the army is not very good, but there is no point in capturing this garrison, because in 2-3 days companions come and kill me... that’s how it is. Please tell me how you managed to have so few major battles until the end of the mission.

The exact same thing happens to me. The first time, I started playing – I slowly went through the Dungeon, not knowing where to go; as a result, I wasted time. I’m replaying. I quickly go to the prison, taking 3 mines along the way, and replenishing my forces in the dwellings. The garrison joins, but then. And then 2 more groups appear and destroy half of my army. I gave the more powerful troops to Godric, because it turned out that he has higher attack/defense stats. After taking this Gryphonhill, I try to lead Zehir there. Another group from Ellaine appears with a “medium” difficulty for Godric, and he loses on auto-battle. Manually, with some resurrections and other tricks, he still defeats her. And the question is, what should I expect next? :) Will they keep coming? (version 1.60)
P.S. About the garrison. The garrison does NOT join automatically; you need to stop on it and manually transfer these warriors to your slots. It basically matches the composition of Godric’s group.
I’ve only built up this Gryphonburg to the griffons so far, but I need to hire a 3rd hero to also collect peasants and patrol the Dungeon, because I don’t have enough money.
11 years ago
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In version 1.5, I had a completely different experience. I quickly advanced to the dungeon, freed Godrick. And then something strange started happening – Faidaen appeared immediately. He was alone, near the last garrison leading to Markel's castle, with a decent-sized army – 20 treants, 20 knights, 30 druids... And he himself is a killing machine with attack and defense around 30, with luck, attack, defense, logistics, and siege engines with enchanted ballistae all upgraded. So, while Zehir and Godrick were climbing out of the dungeon, he simply took over all the castles except the northwest one, leaving it as a snack for Godrick. By that time, the enemy's troops were simply laughable (by Faidaen's standards). He lost 10 knights, 5 druids, and all the dryads while conquering 4 castles. It could have been fewer losses, but after getting Faidaen, it didn't matter anymore.
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11 years ago
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Plotnick
In version 1.5, things were completely different for me. I quickly made my way to the prison and freed Godrick. And then something strange started happening – Faidaen appeared immediately, alone, near the last garrison leading to Markel's castle, with a decent-sized army – 20 treants, 20 horses, 30 druids... And he himself was a killing machine with attack and defense around 30, with luck, attack, defense, logistics, and siege engines with enchanted ballistae all upgraded. So, while Zehir and Godrick were climbing out of the dungeon, he simply took over all the castles except for the northwest one, leaving it for Godrick as a final challenge. By that time, the enemy's forces were simply laughable (by Faidaen's standards). He lost 10 horses, 5 druids, and all the dryads while conquering 4 castles. He could have lost even fewer, but after getting Faidaen, it didn't matter anymore.

Actually, he appears at a very convenient time because he has a pretty good squad for solving local tasks in the south of the map. And he appears as others mentioned above – after visiting the Red Tree, a little south of the fork in the roads. But in your case, did he appear without this trigger?
P.S. I finished the game, but it's interesting: Markel was extremely well-leveled in his mission, and I didn't know that I would have to fight him later. But in this mission, in the final battle, he turned out to be quite weak and with a not-so-large army. And everyone easily defeated him. As a pure fighter, Faidaen was the strongest of the three for me.
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11 years ago
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SuperGuru
Did yours appear without using this trick?

Yes, it just appeared out of nowhere, which made my task much easier.
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11 years ago
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Plotnick
Yes, it just appeared out of nowhere, which made my task much easier.
Then yes, and it can calmly operate in the southern part while those two gather troops there. And by the way, enemy heroes emerge from castles, which is actually a good thing because, with some difficulty, you can take them down one by one, and the computer doesn't buy them back or purchase new ones during the game.

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