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Inferno is challenging... there's only one truly difficult mission there...
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Inferno is difficult... there is only one truly challenging mission...
The worst is the final scenario for the Mages, when you have to fight Biara 4 times and the Overlord 8 times. First, it gets boring, and second, Hellwave is something else.
Many things are difficult for beginners...
There are no difficult campaigns, there are just bad players.
For me, the "Ranger" was the most difficult – incredibly buggy and tedious. And Faidaen also surprised me with his development – he pretended to be a mage, spending half (!) of his points on knowledge for each new level! As a result, by the last mission (taking into account all the visited upgrade locations), he had something like 12-13-11-17! I spent the longest time on the "Emerald" missions... What a stupid thing... And the defense mission – a test of endurance... And when my laptop, where I had my heroes, broke down and I had to replay EVERYTHING from the beginning... I thought I would hang myself... But I already knew the Walkthrough for all the previously completed missions, so I completed them quickly. Also, when I played for the first time, I had problems killing Gilraen in the third mission, "The Worshiper"... I probably passed it on the 20th try, but I did it myself, without reading any Walkthroughs :) I was upset that I had to take logistics instead of magic to run around that elf in circles... And I also had problems with the "Cultist"... But "Meteor Shower" forever! And when I played it a second time, I also took summoning magic... The power is in the phoenixes!
When I played the "New Enemies" scenario, there were no attacks until level 14.
Well, Rangers are supposed to be mages, right? 8)
What kind of scenario is this? Is it a separate map? Because I don't remember that happening...
No way! They're terrible mages, I'll tell you! With their magic!
Tell me, why did Nival mock the elves so harshly in Heroes of Might and Magic V and make them so dumb??? Especially their king, Alaron... No, his lines are just awful... "I hesitated when I needed to act... And before my very eyes, the demons destroyed the glory of the Griffin Empire... And on the same day, the emerald dragons left Irollan - because of me... *And rightly so!* I would have gone myself to apologize, but I'm afraid they wouldn't listen to me..." *That's right - let someone else do it for you!* Well, yeah! I'm not surprised that after his death, he turned into a tree... He was always like a tree... An oak, through and through... Moreover, because of him, Alex was killed, then Tieru, and he, abandoning everything, voluntarily went to the "Trial of Silanna!"
And Faidaen - this poet with his "Harmony is in danger!" He was told that he needed to hurry - Tieru needed his help! But no - I'll wait a couple more months until he's killed, and then I'll run to pretend I'm saving him. And why did he swear on his honor and the honor of Irollan that he wouldn't kill Biaru? Why let the succubus go? She would have given up that damn scroll anyway!
In general, in terms of stupidity, stubbornness, and selfishness, the elves are no worse than Queen Isabel herself...
And I'm also curious why Faidaen has such short ears? Did he actually use the advice from the joke:
Want normal ears?
Ask Railag how!