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15 years ago
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I don't know, I'm not sure if playing as a Paladin is easier than playing as the other two classes. How was your experience playing as a Wizard? Especially during the battle with Haas. Does the Geyser only affect black dragons, and does it work on red and green dragons? Then you can try that :).
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15 years ago
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Try to abandon the principle: "The thicker the club, the harder it hits." Playing as a paladin will help you develop your tactical skills. When playing as a paladin, I completed the final battle using only Stone Skin and Healing. I scored slightly more points with the Mage and Warrior, but the Paladin was only one day behind the Warrior: 9 and 10 days.
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15 years ago
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Perhaps, I enjoyed playing as a Paladin the most. Here are its advantages compared to other classes:
+ "Rune Stone" - allows you to learn almost all mage and warrior skills.
+ initial "Resurrection" - in the early and mid-game, this means playing with minimal losses.
+ strong Spirits of Wrath, as you can learn "Spirit Lord" and "Wrath Control."
+ достаточно много лидерства, высокие параметры "Защита" и "Интеллект"
+ troops deal increased damage to demons and undead.
+ you can deal good damage with powerful spells.
And now, the disadvantages:
- it really lacks "Wrath" and "Higher Magic."
- low mana.
- few scrolls fit in the spellbook.

Conclusion: the Paladin is really easy to master. Thanks to the "Army Shop," playing as a Paladin was easier than playing as a Warrior. At the beginning, it is weaker in terms of troops, but later everything gets back to normal. Development priorities for attributes:
1. At the beginning - Wrath, then - Leadership.
2. Defense.
3. Mana.
4. Intelligence.
5. Attack.

In addition, "Rune Stone" works as follows: you learn a skill level and immediately receive 10 Strength and Magic runes. In total, for each level, 20 runes. 1 to 2 - simply an excellent rune exchange! :)

P.S.: I will probably finish on day 13-14, playing on normal difficulty. Currently in Demonis.
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12 years ago
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I've played with all of them...
Honestly, I don't understand how they could have chosen that warrior instead of the paladin for the princess. He should have been in the second part based on his appearance and stats! Idiots...
In my opinion, I now only play as the mage (although I rarely choose the paladin). The advantages for me are that I play defensively; I can use the spellbook twice, which is a great weapon; I fill the stacks with archers and simply defend with magic and spirits, and then it's fun.
The disadvantages are those succubi with infernal exchange and dragons...
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7 years ago
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I actually played as the Wizard Mateusz Teyn, and it was very unpleasant for me to learn that in the canon, the main hero was the Warrior Billy Gilbert... Why do this, Katauri? I understand that it's cooler when you're given a choice not between character classes, but you simply choose from three DIFFERENT characters, who don't even look alike, and have different names (although the name can be changed). But why then introduce your OWN CANON in the subsequent part of the game (or expansion, I don't know)??? For me, the canonical one is Mateusz Teyn!!! Because it was with him that I completed the first part!!!
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7 years ago
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For me, the most iconic character is the cool young wizard, Ment Don't Panic.
3 years ago
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The best class is the mage; why, you ask? Because with just one spellbook, you can crush all enemy units. My Firestorm dealt 5560 damage, and Armageddon dealt 7000. I completed the game on Impossible difficulty and achieved the top spot in the records. The easiest battle, in my opinion, is against Haas; he's so weak. All his dragons died after just two Armageddons, ending the fight. And I didn't have many powerful items for my mage: no Mana Belt, no Mystic Boots, no Druid Staff, no Dragon Cloak. I was too lazy to kill Haas's avatars. I only had the following items: Crystal Helmet, Archmage Staff, Boots, some boots that gave 2 defense, Ancient Amulet (an amazing item for a mage, but I only had one), and Ring of the Snake King (so-so, but the extra 3 intelligence was useful), and finally, Amulet of the Firestorm. Now, the Warrior... I barely managed to complete the game on Medium difficulty. I'm not sure if I can play as him. I barely defeated Bagud, a huge orc; I barely defeated Haas; I barely defeated Karador; I barely defeated one of Haas's avatars. The Paladin is neither fish nor fowl; it's okay, but it has its drawbacks: 1) Leadership isn't that much better than the mage's. I compared them at level 30, and the mage was only 2500 behind, which isn't much. 2) He mainly excels in Order and Destruction, while Chaos takes a long time to develop, along with Concentration. I also had a hard time maxing out those skills with the mage. But there are advantages: he's good at fighting undead, heretics, demons, and creatures like Khorne and Slaanesh. It might sound funny and strange, but I only wanted to play him because of his portrait and armor. At least fighting Haas wasn't as difficult with him, and Karador was even easier. The Warrior is the best in Princess in Armor; the dragon is amazing. In Warriors of the North, it's just okay, just like in the first game. Darkside is a terrible part of the series. The best class is still the mage; he's completely overpowered there.

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