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And what about you? RoE or AB?
New here? I'm Roha — want a quick tour?
Dismiss heroes through the town menu.
:) I tried it. I've done this before. When you transfer a hero to a garrison. And then you go through the specified menu, it's called "Overview of the entire kingdom," that hero is not there.
Tomorrow I will rest so that I can complete the "Everyone is Fighting!" map in 7 days.
Map: Everyone fights!
Mr. Lucifer, I still couldn't get Enian to pick up the Necklace of Heavenly Grace near the Necropolis using the casted Fly spell. For some reason, he doesn't have enough movement points, I've tried everything.
Dirty_Player,
what do you think about making the map generation more interesting and humorous? For example, remove all UNNECESSARY ARTIFACTS from the editor. Then, when generating the map, the necessary artifacts will appear in the correct locations. It doesn't seem like there's anything wrong with that for a casual playthrough. It would allow you to generate a save file for a 5-6 day game.
"Everyone is fighting!" I won't play anymore. I think 63 days is my limit, or thereabouts. There's no point in trying to improve.
You could also place a ton of oases all over the map, have infinite money, and external taverns everywhere. You could complete the game in just one day. Or you could create a map where you attack a single peasant and immediately win. Is the hint clear?
There are all sorts of speedruns and TAS (Tool-Assisted Speedrun) playthroughs of various games. They make full use of bugs, use third-party programs, and go through levels frame by frame, etc. The point of such playthroughs is to show the most optimal and shortest route, the minimum time in which the game could be completed. I think the hint is clear.
What's the difference between interfering with the hero summoning in the tavern and interfering with the warrior tombs? If some player creates a function to "summon an artifact in the tomb," everyone will immediately use this trick without a second thought, but if you make changes to the map, oh no! How can that be?! But essentially, what will be the difference?
Hehe, and on the "Everyone Fights" map, you can even earn 500 points. And that's rare.
The fastest map in Heroes is probably "Always Ready!", where we are given a fully developed city with a Grail right away. It can be completed in 2 days.
By the way, how do you place the required artifact in the Warrior's Tomb?
Is it a standard one?