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Alan;44891
It's fine without the elf... I played through it and didn't complain.
But as they say, it's a matter of taste...
But still, he's very useful.
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And there were, I think, 2 Necromancers,
So, instead of the elf, there's one Necromancer, but I don't like them, they're very weak and die quickly. :)
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then a Knight
I don't like the Knight at all because of their ideology, and in the arena, while trying to open a spellbook from some mage, I ran into this wonder. And I couldn't get rid of it when I played for the first time; I had a bug, and when I clicked on the Knight's inventory, the game crashed.
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I fundamentally dislike the Knight due to their ideology, and in the arena, while trying to open a spellbook from some mage, I kept encountering this unit. And I couldn't get rid of it. When I played the game for the first time, I had a bug where clicking on the Knight's inventory would cause the game to crash. But without the Knight, it's impossible; how many times has he saved me when everyone else died, and he was the only one left, effectively escaping with half his health? By the way, this happened on the same Arena.
Без пафоса и найденых через поисковик цитат: Ухахахахаха...:smile40:
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It wasn't without the Knight; he saved me so many times when everyone else was dying, and he would elegantly escape with half his health remaining. By the way, this happened on the same Arena.
In my case, the Great Serpent performs this role, and it does a very good job. I used it to obtain the Earth Elemental Heart, defeating the last Earth Elementals, with only 75 HP remaining. And it's better than a Knight and more appealing in terms of ideology.
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I would take 3 liches + a dark elf + a dragon, or 2 dragons + 2 trolls + a knight (so that at least someone could carry the artifact swords and armor), and any mage in such a group looks ridiculous because they quickly end up resting in the afterlife (or simply lose consciousness).
In general, a dragon is the most useful companion in this game.
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Cleric + Ranger... Oops! Dark Elf... (who would doubt it). It would also be good to have dragons and a Knight in the party.
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The troll amused me. I once started a game as a troll just for fun and invested everything, naturally, in strength. As a result, this creature could kill all the pirates and winged serpents with a single blow.
Подмосковный рейнджер, не ведающий стаха
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Mugais;70145
The troll amused me. I once started a game as a troll for an experiment and invested everything, naturally, in strength. As a result, this wonder killed all the pirates and winged snakes with a single blow :)
It's just that you were playing as a monk, because all the classes from Might and Magic 7 were moved to Might and Magic 8 under different names.
Knight - Knight
Paladin - Vampire
Thief, Archer - Dark Elf
Wizard - Necromancer
Cleric - Cleric
Troll - Monk
Minotaur - Ranger
Druid - probably Dragon
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Mugais;70145
The troll amused me. I once started a game as a troll for an experiment and invested everything, naturally, in strength. As a result, this creature could kill all pirates and winged snakes with a single blow :)
And I initially turned the troll into a piece of dumb muscle, i.e., I invested everything in endurance, and as a result, I got an invulnerable thing, but this thing couldn't kill anything either:D
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Magnus;70149
It's just that you played as a Monk, since all classes from Might and Magic 7 were ported to Might and Magic 8 under different names
Paladin - Vampire
Minotaur - Ranger
Druid - apparently Dragon
but in my opinion, in MM7 Paladins didn't wear "Leather" and use "Daggers" More like Minotaur-Paladin and Vampire-Ranger. :smile13:

Dragons got boring, too cheesy

I've played through the game with everyone except Vampire (dunno why)

Currently playing through Minotaur-Knight-Troll-Vampire-Cleric :smile14: and no complaints, though I miss Wizard Eye, it's tedious without it

P.S. Knight in "Epic" is stronger than Dragon :smile49:
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Valinor;81882
but in my opinion, paladins in MM7 didn't wear "Leather" or use "Daggers". More likely a minotaur-paladin and a vampire ranger. :smile13:
I can't help but agree, except that vampires wear chainmail.
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tired of dragons, they are way too cheaty
On the other hand, there are no blasters :D
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completed the game with everyone except the vampire (no idea why)
And I only once leveled up to 200, and specifically as a vampire - it turned out to be pure evil. As for the game, the only ones I didn't complete it with were necroes; I don't like playing them - I'll take one in my party, but I won't start as one myself.
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currently playing Minotaur-Knight-Troll-Vampire-Cleric :smile14: and not complaining, only the magic eye is a pity, it's tedious without it
The cleric's Day of Protection includes the eye ;)
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Knyaz_OMEGA;81901
The Cleric's Day of Protection includes the Eye of Protection.
I have a Cleric, Friedrich Talimer, level 15. :cool:
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But there are no Blasters.

Look at my screenshot and think about whether they might be somewhere after all?

In Might and Magic 7, Blasters only appeared towards the end of the game, but you could get a dragon at the very beginning.
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Valinor;82173
I have a Clear Friedrich Talimer, level 15 :cool:
Well, just 5 more levels and he'll be maxed out;)
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Look at my screenshot and think, maybe they are somewhere?
I don't know, actually. It's a strange screenshot and a strange thing. Maybe it's a leftover from the 7th part? And where did you get this skill, by the way?
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In Might and Magic 7, the Blaster only appeared towards the end of the game, but you could get a dragon at the very beginning.
Well, I can't argue with that:smile32:

"Let's fly to the most beautiful sky. No matter how many times your wings break, keep trying."©Crono Crusade

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Knyaz_OMEGA;82175
Honestly, I don't know. It's a strange screenshot and a strange thing. Maybe it's a leftover from the 7th part? And where did you get this skill, by the way?QUOTE] I got the screenshot using a trainer, but since it can be applied, it means it exists in the game. And if it wasn't removed at the last moment (like the quest with the Druid's Crown), then it's somewhere in the game.
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Valinor;82180
I got the screenshot using a trainer, but since it can be activated, it means it exists in the game, and if it wasn't removed at the last moment (like the quest with the Druid's Crown), then it's somewhere in the game.
It's not a certainty, because even though the Druid's Crown exists, the quest was removed. So, they could have removed the blasters and the ability to acquire the blaster skill, but left it in the game's resources. And in general, it's not a certainty that blasters were supposed to be in the game from the beginning, but the information about the skill might have remained from the previous installment (since they share the same base).

"Let's fly to the most beautiful sky. No matter how many times your wings break, keep trying."©Crono Crusade

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Valinor;81882
In my opinion, in Might and Magic 7, paladins didn't wear "Leather" armor and wield "Daggers." Rather, it was more like a minotaur paladin, and a vampire ranger. :smile13:
Not at all, I was judging based on the skills in which they would become Grand Masters and based on magic.
A paladin is similar to a vampire because the magic is the same for both, and the level of development in it is also the same. As for rangers, they are not similar, because rangers wielded axes, and I haven't seen a vampire with an axe, which is why rangers are similar to minotaurs.

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