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In this section, you can share tips and tricks about this game. The information will be useful for beginners to improve their gameplay. For example, not everyone knows that when attacking a Basilisk or Medusa (melee), the defense of the petrified unit increases, and you can teleport a hero to a castle for 2500 gold.
Or, here's an example of my tactic when playing as Inferno: place Imps at the maximum range of Maggots. After the Maggots attack, they deal full damage, kill the Imps, and they resurrect as Demons almost in the middle of the battlefield, which is a good advantage.
Therefore, I ask you to share your experience, tactics, and knowledge with everyone.
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Topic - garbage, please delete.
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it might be useful for someone, don't jump to conclusions.
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ART/Haos master-D
because not everyone knows that when attacking a basilisk, the petrified medusa's (melee) defense increases.
He will be under the Shield spell as long as he is turned to stone.
ART/Haos master-D
or, for example, my trick when playing as Inferno: place imps at the maximum range of the Maggots' arrows. After the attack, the Maggots attack with full force, kill the imps, and they resurrect as demons almost in the middle of the field, which is a good advantage.
So, I'm asking everyone to share their experience, tactics, and knowledge.
This is not a trick, but simply a game mechanic that is obvious to anyone who has played as Inferno.
ART/Haos master-D
you can teleport a hero to a Castle for 2500 gold.
If THIS is considered a trick, then you could write millions of similar things. I don't think anyone would want to list everything to teach newbies the basics of the game...
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of course, what was described above cannot be called unique features, but the topic is quite interesting; the main thing is to direct it in the right direction.
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FireToSky
of course, what was described above can’t be called unique features, but the topic is quite interesting; the main thing is to steer it in the right direction.
Did you want to know about truly unique features? :D Then we should keep WMZ in this thread :D
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ART/Haos master-D
... you can teleport a hero to a castle for 2500 gold. ...
Don't confuse apples and oranges. This is a standard action – to escape from the battlefield and then buy a new hero in the tavern. No teleportation, no special trick. Read the game manual – there are many features described, search the internet, on the website – you can find interesting articles on this topic. The wheel has long been invented; you need to look for something new.:confused:
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The thread author wrote about beginners. That's fine. Kostya, what about Basilisks? Their unique ability will be cooler than the Shield.
С истиной где-то рядом...





Лето 2010.
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By the way, here's a related question. I haven't thought about it before. Do both regular and Great Basilisks freeze for the same number of rounds?
МУДРЫЙ - не обязательно старый, ОПЫТНЫЙ - не обязательно мудрый... обладатель и того и другого всегда должен помнить слова НАПОЛЕОНА БОНАПАРТА: Война состоит из непредусмотренных событий; В каждом большом деле всегда приходится какую-то часть оставить на долю :smile33: СЛУЧАЯ...
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Dubrovin Pavel
The author of the topic wrote about beginners. That's fine.
For the "features" that the author had in mind, there is a Topic for Beginners, and for discussing something worthwhile, there is a Round Table, which you created ;)
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Kostya, but what about Basilisks... their feature will be cooler than the Shield.
Yeah. I thought it would be like an ordinary shield, but stone still gives 50% instead of 30%.
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By the way, here's a related question. I haven't asked this before. Do both regular and Great Basilisks freeze for the same number of rounds?
They all freeze for 3 rounds :)
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Dirty_Player
...I thought it would work like a regular shield, but the Stun chance is actually 50%, instead of 30%...
I think this was done in analogy with the Blind skill - it also has a 50% chance. Probably it's a good decision - so they won't be completely helpless and get killed without a chance to retaliate. :D So it's better if they are Stunned and don't interfere with attacking other units. :(
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dirty player. I implore you! Look closely, it says FEATURES and TRICKS of the game, and the heading is TIPS. Not all players know about the teleport from the tavern, etc. This was not intended by the game creators; players discovered this trick themselves, and I am more certain that you learned about all of this from someone or from sources. I doubt you figured this out on your own! A unit attacked by a basilisk is under the spell of stone skin, not a shield. Here's a question for you: a gray gnome has 40% magic resistance; how does this resistance work, considering there is a specific algorithm?
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ART/Haos master-D, here's a question for you: where do such smart alecks like you come from?
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ART/Chaos master-D
You're a dirty player. I summon you! Calm down, take a closer look; it says FEATURES and TRICKS of the game, and the heading is TIPS. Not all players know about the tavern teleport and so on. This wasn't intended by the game creators; players discovered this trick themselves, and I'm more certain that you learned about all this from someone or from sources. I doubt you figured it out on your own! A unit attacked by a Basilisk is under the Stone Skin spell, not a shield. Here's a tricky question for you: a Greymane Golem has 40% magic resistance; how does this resistance work, since there's a specific algorithm?


Hey, Chuvi.
Everyone couldn't care less about how this resistance works for Golems because Golems aren't used as main attack stacks, and therefore you won't see them in battles except as meat shields. And they're excellent meat shields, with a lot of HP and, thanks to having some kind of ability, they're a great choice for soaking up damage, especially against Griffins.
You'd be better off practicing and learning to play using templates, attacking the Guardian on the second day, taking max Golems on the first day, and so on, instead of wasting time with nonsense and asking about the dubious ability of Golems.
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ART/Haos master-D, I have a question for you: where do such smart alecks like you come from?

from your mother's ass

Hey, chuvillo.

it's still debatable who is more of one.

the question wasn't directed at you; learn to talk to people. I asked, using the example of dwarves, how the probability algorithm works in general. After all, it's a computer program, and there's a specific law that governs how this scheme works. Instead, I heard the opinions of people who are far from being authoritative.

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