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Once per battle, one friendly core or elite stack can be enhanced. Bonus creatures disappear after the battle.
How should I understand this? I enhance a unit (associations with a stone face or shield, and after the battle, the bonus creatures disappear. Nonsense.) If you translate the original, it turns out that the unit will be reinforced. I don't know how it works in the game, but please correct it to make it clear.
Ment
15 years ago
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“Reinforced” should be understood as “increased.” That is, we take this “spell” and apply it to a unit, and its size increases. Then, the summoned creatures disappear when the battle ends. It is also useful that the summoned part of the unit dies in battle first; that is, if we lose as many soldiers as we summoned, then the entire unit will be intact after the battle.
Ple-Sen
15 years ago
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I'm curious, will there be a percentage-based increase in the number of creatures in this case? Because if not, a rather effective strategy involving the Barbarian seems viable in the early stages (in theory).
ОMEGA
15 years ago
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I understand that "усилен" means "increased," but only after reading the description of the entire skill. It would be better to change it.
Ment
15 years ago
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Already replaced it.
Ple-Sen, it depends on the hero's stats and the number of creatures, I think. That is, if you have only one monk, you won't be able to achieve 100500.
“Strengthened” should be understood as “increased.” That is, we take this “spell” and apply it to a unit, and its size increases. Then, the summoned creatures disappear when the battle ends. It is also useful that the summoned part of the unit dies in battle first; that is, if we lose as many warriors as we summoned, then after the battle the entire unit will be intact.
If that’s the case, then this is a really great ability!
Б@рон Duke
15 years ago
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The fan community after the release of the 6th installment: fans of the older games will continue to play them, fans of the 5th game will switch to the 6th, and fans of the 4th game will keep playing the 4th (yes, all five of them!). P.S. Heh-heh, mushroom guy.
Ment
15 years ago
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Nope, that's not right! Seriously, this is some strange statistics. Unless the people who gave the game a 4 will most likely stick to that rating. I haven't decided yet if I'll switch from 5 to 6. And I'm also a fan of the third game, so according to your logic, I should abandon all the other parts? And why are 1-3 grouped under a common title? I feel like arguing :D
Б@рон Duke
15 years ago
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I meant the most devoted fans of the games. For example, I enjoy playing parts 1, 3, and 5. And I combined 1-3 because it's tedious to type on a phone.
codenameray
15 years ago
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Speaking for myself, I definitely wouldn't refuse to play the fifth installment. Nor would I refuse the third, although I rarely think about it, except when nostalgia becomes overwhelming.
As far as I understand, the sixth installment differs from the third and fifth much more than I thought. For me, this means that it is practically a different game, and if it turns out to be good, I won't switch to anything else. I will simply play both the fifth and the sixth.
If it doesn't turn out well, I will simply stick with the fifth and won't lose anything.
Ment
15 years ago
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Everything is clear.
New screenshot of the week: an orc protects his archers and spellcasters with stones.
Б@рон Duke
15 years ago
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This happened in the fifth game. Some kind of crystal was summoned.
Дембель of Heroes
15 years ago
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What are you interested in, Dembel?
In the game, I captured a castle. Only a handful of warriors remain. I look at the map, and in three days' travel, there's an enemy hero and an army that's like a tractor – it will tear everything apart. Weighing the pros and cons, I decide to retreat. But as a last resort, I press a button on the game panel/in the spellbook and just stand still for the entire turn, from the very beginning of it. Is this what the mine prank looks like?
Evasion and Cover The protection provided by walls and obstacles becomes more effective for friendly creatures.
I figured out that there's a dwarven castle there and started playing around with it.
Б@рон Duke
15 years ago
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Is it true that building is now done on the global map? Or can you still enter a town?