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Could it be that the hero is not a Necromancer? I also tried to apply it to undead creatures, but to no avail. Apparently, it's ideologically impossible. However, I'm currently focusing on leveling up blood skills. And I don't think it can have any impact other than a quantitative one.
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Is the hero perhaps a Necromancer? I also tried to apply it to undead creatures, but to no avail. It seems ideologically impossible. However, I'm currently only leveling up Blood skills. And I don't think it can have any effect other than a quantitative one.
Yes, he is a Necromancer. Anastasia in the campaign. I think if it were ideologically impossible, then the skill and its upgrade shouldn't be available, or is this just another bug? I also think that the chosen path gives quantitative characteristics to the skills.
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Well, the very fact that a Necromancer can level up the Morale skill is also unclear to me. On the other hand, of course, the issue isn't with the hero, but with the army. Even a Necromancer can have creatures from other factions, and this spell will affect them. However, I haven't tried it on other factions yet, as I usually play as Mages...
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So, this battle cry affects morale:
Heroic Advance
Restoration: 3, Blood, Might III, Active, Combat
Target friendly unit gains +2 movement and deals 9/10/12(+stats)% more damage for each tile moved before the attack.
Duration: 1 turn.

If it affected morale, it would be logical that it wouldn't apply to undead.
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I had the same experience; on AG, they explained that heroism doesn't work on Necropolis heroes. I completely agree – why even give them the option to learn it then?
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If it affected morale, then it would be logical that it wouldn't apply to undead.
No, I was talking about morale separately. Like, it's possible to increase morale for a Necromancer, even though it's useless for his armies.
As for the aforementioned shout, its name already suggests that it's related to morale. It's like it appeals to heroism, which the undead completely lack.

UPD: Does anyone know what this egg is, which pretends to be an artifact, but it's unclear what properties it has. The description says it's a mysterious egg >_<
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So, this warcry doesn't affect morale:
It affects the mind, and the undead are immune to mind-affecting effects.

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Werevolka
I completely agree - why would they even be given the ability to learn it then??
To give players the opportunity to develop their heroes in unconventional ways. Maybe you decide to play with summoned elementals, and you really need to cast some of the undead's skills on them, or on neutral creatures that have joined you. In general, it's for the players' strategic development.

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Garnet
It's like it appeals to heroism, which the undead completely lack.

That made me smile. Players always come up with more ideas than the developers, and in Heroes 6, the undead are actually heroically fighting against demons and angels.
UPD: Does anyone know what this egg is, which pretends to be an artifact, but it's unclear what properties it has. The description says it's a mysterious egg >_<

After N battles, when it's in the inventory slot, a goose will hatch from it, also a golden one
..изведать то, чего не ведал сроду! глазами, ртом и кожей пить простор! кто в океане видит только воду, тот на земле не замечат ГОР
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Remmor
It affects the mind, but undead are immune to mind control.
Yes, undead are immune to mind control, but it's not obvious that this spell controls the mind. How does that follow? What other spells and abilities control the mind?
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Chingis
Or did I waste my time developing him?
You wasted your time developing him.
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Chingis
Is Morale a form of Leadership? Well, Necromancers start with 0 in their initial stats. How can you possibly level it up? I had 2 great Leadership artifacts, and in the end, it was +17 or more. I think that helped me. Or did I waste my time developing it?
Yes, Leadership. A hero can have a Morale value greater than zero, but it doesn't affect undead units; they will always have 0 Morale.
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In the 6th game, the undead seem to be heroically fighting against demons and angels.
Don't confuse heroism with fearlessness. Heroism is when they shout "This is Sparta-a-a-a-a-a-a-a!!!!" or something like that xD
After N battles, when it's in the slot, a goose will hatch from it, also a golden one.
Then I have three questions.
1) What is N?
2) What are the advantages of the Goose?
3) Was this a joke? xD
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Garnet

2) What are the advantages of the Goose?
The Goose provides 2000 gold per day.
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That's a shame. I thought some hellish demon would hatch from there and cast Armageddon in every battle, every turn. :-)

Now, here's a million-dollar question. Why are there so few maps????7?77?7???
Play each one twice, and that's it for Heroes VI, is it?
Mapmakers aren't exactly rushing to create new content, and is there even a point in playing other people's maps if you can't increase your karma there?
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Question: What principle determines the quantitative and qualitative composition of Nastya's army at the beginning of this mission? If it's always the same for everyone, that's one thing, but if the creatures from the previous mission remain after Jorgon is freed, although that seems unlikely... I would then have a huge army. But, unfortunately, it seems I won't even experience this – as I already wrote in a parallel section, I can't play this mission – it kicks me out of the game...

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