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Hey, what should I do first? I don't get it!
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Hey guys, what should I do first? I don't understand!
Go with Markel to the prison (after buying undead creatures and checking out the mage's hut), which is near Isabel's castle. Capture Frida, Goddrick's daughter, there. Angels will come to rescue her; kill them and get the angel wings. Use them to fly to the castle of the traitor Goddrick and defeat him. Mission accomplished. It takes 5-6 days if you have a Phoenix and either Subjugation or Berserk.
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Gentlemen... on day 5 of week 1, the game freezes completely when I click the turn button... it says that the blue player is taking their turn, and that's it... basically, only a reset helps... has anyone else encountered this?
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A fairly simple campaign. I had a glitch at first; I defeated the angels, but they didn't drop the wings. I had to replay. By the way, my soldiers only left Isabel; I bought another hero, and everything was fine. I used him to crush the mages. And with Markol, I summoned a bunch of undead on the neighboring islands and then attacked Godric unexpectedly.
В общем есть еще причины для оптимизма, как говорил умирающий от ран эльф при виде плывущего по реке трупа орка.
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Yeah, try losing even one mission with Markelova's army...
I didn't kill Godric right away, purely out of curiosity; I wanted to explore the entire map. And I ran around with Markel, visited the Sphinx, although I'm not sure why, given his level... Those 15,000 experience points weren't even noticeable. It's a shame that "Harbinger of Death," i.e., the ability to turn joining units into undead, was only given to me in this mission. :( It's also useless now...
The most memorable thing about the mission was the Wings of the Angel... :smile36: Markel on horseback, flying over the mountains - that's something!:smile03:
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Actually, in this mission, I could have first killed Godric and then freed Frida... I just learned "Astral Gate" from Isabella and used the boat to jump over the rocks... Maybe that's also a tactic?

P.S. And to prevent troops from leaving, you need to hire an assistant for Isabella and transfer troops to him before each turn ends.
P.S.S. And summoning the Phoenix is still a useful ability!
aka Sir Holmes aka David Jones.
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I immediately took all of Isabella's troops, and when the sea raiders appeared, I sent her to the monastery. My blitzkrieg didn't work out. Godric completely crushed me. Subordination and berserk didn't help. So, I set off to travel around the islands. There, I significantly increased the number of archers and acquired many artifacts. And even the inquisitors joined. Now, I only need to visit the last island – the one where the Sphinx is. Meanwhile, troops are being produced in two castles and two dwellings for the battle with Godric.

Markel received only the Portal to the city from Isabella. There are no Astral Gates. Therefore, jumping across the rocks won't be possible. I'll have to fly on wings.
In reply to Boris K
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Boris K;76954
I immediately took all of Isabella's troops, and when the sea raiders appeared, I sent Isabella herself to the monastery. My blitzkrieg didn't work out. Godric crushed me. Subordination and berserk didn't help. So I went on a journey around the islands. There I significantly increased the number of archers and acquired artifacts. And even the inquisitors joined. Now I just need to visit the last island - where the Sphinx is. And at the same time, troops are being produced in two castles and two dwellings for the battle with Godric.

Markel only received the Portal to the city from Isabella. There are no Astral Gates. So, jumping across the rocks won't work. I'll have to fly on wings.

I played it similarly, except for the trip to the Sphinx - it's an absolutely useless activity.
In reply to Yuri_G
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I went through it similarly, except for the trip to the Sphinx - it's an absolutely pointless endeavor.
I'm still curious about what riddle he will ask me. It's the first time I've seen him. I even wanted to ask if anyone else has encountered him. My friends haven't encountered him either, even though they've completed this campaign. Perhaps they didn't send auxiliary heroes to the seas to collect everything that floats. That's why they didn't notice. I always send them. And time is on my side. With two castles and two dwellings, I will definitely recruit more troops each week than Godric does with just one. So, I can afford to go on a trip.
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It's still interesting what riddle he will give me. It's the first time I've seen him. I even wanted to ask if anyone else has encountered him. My friends haven't encountered him either, even though they've completed this campaign. Probably they didn't send auxiliary heroes to the seas to collect everything that floats. That's why they didn't notice him. I always send them. And time is on my side. With two castles and two dwellings, I definitely recruit more troops each week than Godric does with one. So, I can afford to go on an expedition.

When I visited him (and now I can confidently say that it's a pointless endeavor, since the experience you can choose as a bonus doesn'
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I was asked, "Whose trust did Alaron lose?" I randomly chose the strongest (emerald dragons) and guessed correctly. I took not experience, but 20,000 coins, which I quickly spent. A lot of money goes towards upgrading the undead. I'm already saving in every way possible – I build simple skeletons and zombies, and I take them to the fort for upgrades, where skeletons are upgraded for free, and zombies are upgraded at half price. Also, for some reason, the portal to the city doesn't work on the Sphinx Island – I'll have to return by ship. When I return, I'll take my army and immediately fly to Godric.
In reply to valleriv
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I just can't seem to turn people into undead, even though I have the building in the Necropolis castle! Maybe I haven't learned a certain spell? I don't want to replay the entire Necromancer campaign, I've already replayed it once to develop the "Mind Control" magic, but I still haven't learned how to lure Titans or anyone else to my side...
Guys, don't be mad, just tell me, what's the mistake?

Titans are immune to mind control magic, they can't be lured... unless you get the Amulet of the Gods, it's some kind of artifact, a cloak... I don't remember exactly. And you probably don't have enough developed magic, you just haven't gotten the spell yet; it's given as a bonus for some mission... or you can learn it in the city, but don't forget to build magic towers!
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I don't understand why I can't turn people into undead if I have that building constructed in the Necropolis castle. They turn into undead perfectly fine, even when they are in the hero's party – a Knight, for example. I just need to bring them to the castle. It doesn't cost any money. It's probably just a bug.

I received the "Subdue" spell in the Pyramid during the third mission.
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I played it similarly, except for the trip to the Sphinx – it’s an absolutely pointless activity.

Sometimes, just for variety, you can go there; the puzzles are usually not difficult. Sometimes, I just want to have some fun, so I deliberately answer incorrectly and fight myself. :smile03: It’s also a valuable experience (in the sense that it’s valuable for me, not for the hero). Of course, only after saving the game. Otherwise, the losses are just huge!!!
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I flew to Godric with a huge army – 7 dragons, 1800 archers, and so on. I was surprised that after defeating the castle garrison, Godric somehow acquired knight units. But they didn't pose much of a problem. Moreover, by that time, the gates had collapsed, and about 60 Death Knights stormed into the castle. Dragons, vampires, and ghosts flew in immediately and quickly destroyed the titans.

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