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Ah, yes, I also had Lorenzo. I forgot to mention that I left him to defend the dwarven castles.
Whatever
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I decided not to ban him from being recruited, so that a well-developed hero wouldn't go to waste.
- Varen's eyebrows are now the color of his hair (although the first attempt to do this turned him into Brezhnev)
Two questions about the dungeon:
1. In the alcove where the converted dwelling creatures are (knights, archers, and militia), you can't recruit militia, i.e., you can summon them from the town, but you can't enter the alcove.
2. In another alcove, where the demons are, the prophet's hut - you also can't seem to enter, nothing is said, nothing is given.
2. You can enter there after receiving the quest. The message will say that a prophet is needed.
Yes, and buy a catapult in the workshop. I think it won't be difficult to get 200 archers.
All that's left is to find someone who will give the quest.:confused:
Well, esteemed asseco, it's as if you're playing Heroes for the first time :) You have to poke around everywhere with your head and the right mouse button, especially when you see strange things. If you approach the dwarven garrison with a large guard (but not closer than 100 meters, or they'll hit you in the face), you'll notice that it's magically shimmering and sparkling with plasma, with a characteristic crackling sound. That means it's enchanted. You need to click on it, and it will give you a quest.
I, by the way, didn't realize there was defense there either))) But still - the cursor hovers over it, which means you can attack, and who cares about the flashing effect anyway? I gathered an army, went on the attack, and only then did I understand what was going on.
You need to click on it, and it will give you a quest.
I tried... but taking down that many dragons is exhausting...:smile05: