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WhiteHawk, which link are you referring to?
If it's about the number of spells, the link is in the News section.
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Adventure map spells
Magic of Destruction
Magic of Light
Magic of Death
Summoning
Combat spells
Special abilities.
Stone Skin. 6 mana points. Increases the defense of the selected unit. Spell Power increases the duration of the spell.
Holy Word. 11 MP. Deals direct damage to Undead and Devils.
Blessing. 4 MP. The unit deals maximum damage.
Prayer. 0 MP. Increases the unit's damage and maximum health.
Bravery. 0 MP. No data on effect.
Swarm of Wasps. 4 Magic Points. Summons a swarm of insects that hinders the movement of a unit.
Dimension Door. 18 Magic Points. Once a day, allows you to teleport to a visible location of the hero's army on the adventure map.
Magic Missile. 4 Mana. Deals weak damage to a specific stack of units.
Chain Lightning. 18 Mana. Damages 4 stacks in sequence. Each subsequent stack receives less damage. Can damage your own units.
Meteor Shower. 24 Mana. Hits a large area and deals significant damage.
Magic Fist. 8 Mana. Deals direct damage to a specific stack.
Ice Bolt. 7 Mana. Deals cold damage to a specific stack.
Curse. 4 Mana. The unit deals minimum damage.
Blindness. 16 Mana. Blinds the unit, preventing it from moving. It also reduces the unit's attack characteristics by 2. Lasts until the spell's effect ends or until a dispel is applied.
Dimensional Door. Level 18. Once per day, allows teleportation to a visible area occupied by the hero's army on the adventure map.
By the way, it's a strange spell—if in previous parts it was strictly limited movement, then now the map is 3D and by tilting it close to the ground surface, you can specify a point for movement that is quite far from the hero... Strange...
I wonder, is this official info, or just taken from one of the fan sites?
I wonder, is this official information, or is it just taken from one of the fan sites?
And regarding the facts about 40 spells, is this also official information, or was it just a phrase like "about 40 spells and 5 schools of magic" mentioned in one magazine? As you can see, the phrase is not entirely accurate - there will be 4 schools. So, can we trust the first part of the phrase? If there is an official source, please indicate it. And if not, why are these "facts"?
No offense, but you shouldn't mislead people.