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The machines will cost from 20,000. The upgrade will cost no less. The building for their construction is also not cheap. With that money, you can assemble a huge army! So, the choice is up to the player. 200 elven archers will deal more damage than an upgraded ballista. And their stunning effect is approximately the same as root. + I wrote that when introducing machines, their numerical characteristics will be balanced! This means that it is quite possible that the number of mines will not be 16, but 7 (or another number)!
What to do about the difference in the percentage chance of a skill appearing?
The skill is more likely to drop for those who can raise the price of buildings, units, and upgrades!
Still, I think it's better to sit out for a while without money, but get such a unit in my army. With its help, I will regain all my resources by robbing honest bankers of various kinds.
В общем есть еще причины для оптимизма, как говорил умирающий от ран эльф при виде плывущего по реке трупа орка.
The Minecart is too powerful, especially when it mines 8, and then 16 resources per turn... this is Heroes, not World War I!
Yeah! So, in your opinion, does the Fire Trap not mine 8 resources on an expert magic level? Why isn't there any outrage about that spell? And it's easier to obtain than a new war machine!
Yeah! So, according to you, does the fire trap not impose an 8-minute cooldown at the expert level of summoning magic? Why isn't there any outrage about this spell? And yet, it's easier to obtain than a new war machine!
How often do you use this spell in battle? But if it casts automatically, that's a nice feature.
В общем есть еще причины для оптимизма, как говорил умирающий от ран эльф при виде плывущего по реке трупа орка.
Of course, it's a pleasant thing! That's what it's for. If the enemy has melee units and I have this spell, then I use it often!
I don't know, I mostly use a standard set of spells and rarely get to the late game.
В общем есть еще причины для оптимизма, как говорил умирающий от ран эльф при виде плывущего по реке трупа орка.
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Generally, I don't think we should make the units too expensive; it's better to simplify their stats so as not to overwhelm the player with choices. A well-balanced army or this unit (like those slaves from some old parable: "It's better to kill us than to force us to choose") would be preferable. Moreover, this would alleviate the unpleasant mechanic in Heroes where there's usually only one major battle with the main hero and their main army, and if you lose it, you've likely lost the entire scenario because you won't have enough money or time to build a new army. - As for the Minelayer, if we reduce its damage, it'll be fine. But it would be better to give the Academy a Greater Golem that, with the right skill, can resurrect after battle. And the upgraded version could, for example, fly (with the help of mechanical wings). Also, instead of the Minelayer, the Golem could have the ability to mine the area within a one-cell radius (obviously, safely for allies). And it could also be imbued with magic. - The catapult is okay, but overall, it would be better to have a Cauldron of Demons that can summon monsters (and which ones depend on the skill level) or have a choice between summoning or creating an explosion in a 9-cell area or teleporting a unit to a desired location (since teleportation is usually a demon's privilege). - Three turns of entanglement is too much. One turn would be enough, or maybe two turns for the upgraded version, and that way, it could hold back two monsters. And instead of a ballista, it could be, for example, an Ent throwing a clump of living roots. - The thorn line is interesting, but it would be better to give it to the Shadow League, as the Dragon Clan is already too powerful (although this is related to the issue of high cost). - And for the Necromancers, for example, "Captive Death," which can kill a certain number of monsters (e.g., 3 for the basic version and 5 for the upgraded version) and also have the option of resurrecting their own monsters. - Mixing such a tent with regular units wouldn't be fair; it would be better to have a separate machine, for example, a dove sitting on a perch, protected by a sphere (or something else). It could also cast a simple shield on everyone or a divine shield on one unit. - And for the Dwarves, for example, a statue of an idol on wheels, which can either speed up a unit (even better than the Haste spell), freeze a monster, or create an earthquake. Or something else, somewhere else – these are just my ideas.
в жизни всегда бывает хуже чем есть поэтому надо довольствоваться тем что имеешь
That's definitely an overdoing. It's better to have original items for each faction than just generic rams and towers, which, by the way, don't really fit the style of Heroes.
P.S.: And could it be possible to make it so that a hero with the advanced ballistics skill has the option to buy not just a tent, a ballista, and a cart, but two ballistas or two tents. And with expert ballistics - three ballistas or three tents...
Idea for introducing new war machines for HoMM5. New war machines will be available as both separate machines and upgrades to existing ones. Furthermore, they can only be obtained in a specific castle. By capturing different castles, it will be possible to acquire all possible machines. The building responsible for constructing these machines (or upgrading them) will cost a significant amount of money. New war machines will have 2 tiers - basic and upgraded. To use basic machines, one must have the ADVANCED WAR MACHINE MANAGEMENT skill; for upgraded ones - EXPERT WAR MACHINE MANAGEMENT. (This restriction prevents unspecialized heroes from utilizing the massive advantages of machines.) One upgrade or one purchase of a new machine can be made per week. Below are the machines themselves:
Academy: Basic machine - Miner. Places 8 mines per turn. Each mine can be placed in any free cell on the field. Health - 880. Defense - 18. Initiative - 11. Charges: 50 units. (Numerical parameters will be balanced if machines are actually introduced into the game.) Explosion power is calculated by the formula 50+(U/2)*10, where U is the level of the hero possessing this machine. (After placing n mines and selecting defense or wait - the miner is pushed back on the action scale by 0.5 + 1/(8-n).)
Upgraded machine - High-Speed Miner. Places 16 mines per turn. Each mine can be placed in any free cell on the field. Health - 1200. Defense - 21. Initiative - 13. Charges: 100 units. (Numerical parameters will be balanced if machines are actually introduced into the game.) Explosion power is calculated by the formula 50+U*10, where U is the hero's level (after placing n mines and selecting defense or wait - the miner is pushed back on the action scale by 0.5 + 1/(16-n).) Morale and luck affect the High-Speed Miner (with luck, placed mines deal double damage). It reveals mines placed by the opponent.
Inferno: Basic machine - Stunning Catapult (upgrade to the regular catapult). +1 shot per turn. Upon destruction of a wall fragment or tower, all stacks located behind walls are pushed back on the action scale by 0.2; upon hit but not destruction - by 0.1. +25% accuracy for the desired target. Health +750. Defense +10. Initiative +2. (Numerical parameters will be balanced if machines are actually introduced into the game.) Can be used during city defense - when firing, it deals damage equal to the catapult damage from the WAR MACHINE MANAGEMENT skill.
Upgraded machine - Explosive Catapult. +2 shots per turn. Upon destruction of a wall fragment or tower, all stacks located behind walls are pushed back on the action scale by 0.2; upon hit but not destruction - by 0.1, and also stacks standing on cells adjacent to the wall/tower cell (sharing a side or point) that the catapult hits receive damage equal to the damage dealt to the wall/tower. Upon destruction of part of a wall or tower, the catapult begins firing at a symmetrical target relative to the gate line and central tower; if the gates are destroyed, it targets the central tower and vice versa. +50% accuracy for the desired target. Health +1000. Defense +20. Initiative +4. (Numerical parameters will be balanced if machines are actually introduced into the game.) Can be used during city defense and during combat outside the city - when firing, it deals damage equal to the catapult damage from the WAR MACHINE MANAGEMENT skill over an area of 9 cells. Luck and morale affect the catapult. The catapult becomes a full unit - meaning initiative bonuses apply as both a machine and a shooter/large creature. Hero's defense applies. However, to defeat a hero possessing this catapult, it is not required to destroy it. If it is destroyed in battle, the hero still retains a regular catapult.
Sylvan: Basic machine - Entangling Ballista (upgrade to the regular ballista). +1 shot per turn. Entangles with roots for 3 turns per shot (only one enemy stack can be entangled; if another stack is hit, the roots unravel). Morale applies (luck affects the regular ballista). If the hero has the Enchanted Ballista ability, then when casting the spell, 50% less of the hero's mana is spent than usual. Health +300. Defense +5. Initiative +3. (Numerical parameters will be balanced if machines are actually introduced into the game.) Damage is 2 times higher than a regular ballista.
Upgraded machine - Jagged (Thorny) Ballista. +2 shots per turn. Entangles with roots for 3 turns per shot. Morale applies (luck affects the regular ballista). If the hero has the Enchanted Ballista ability, then when casting the spell, no mana or action points of the hero are spent. Health +600. Defense +10. Initiative +6. (Numerical parameters will be balanced if machines are actually introduced into the game.) Damage is 4 times higher than a regular ballista. The ballista becomes a full unit - meaning initiative bonuses apply as both a machine and a shooter/large creature. Hero's defense and attack apply. However, to defeat a hero possessing this ballista, it is not required to destroy it. If it is destroyed in battle, the hero does not even retain a regular ballista (unless they have the BALLISTA skill). Always retaliates. Returns 20% of melee attack damage to the enemy. If a targeted spell is cast on an enchanted arrow, it is used upon retaliation if the hero possesses the ENCHANTED BALLISTA ability.
Dungeon: Basic machine - Sister of Dragons. Health - 750. Defense - 15. (Numerical parameters will be balanced if machines are actually introduced into the game.) Grants the hero the Armageddon spell. Armageddon does not affect the hero's Black Dragons. Spells on other dragons do not work at levels 2 higher than usual. Magic Fist does not affect Black Dragons. (I generally don't understand why it works on them in the game, IT IS WRITTEN THAT MAGIC DOES NOT AFFECT BLACK DRAGONS. So what if it's physical damage?! Why is it even in magic then?!)
Upgraded machine - Mother of Dragons. Health - 1100. Defense - 18. Initiative - 11. (Numerical parameters will be balanced if machines are actually introduced into the game.) Immune to all magic. Increases dragon initiative by 10%. Grants the hero the Armageddon spell. Armageddon does not affect the hero's dragons. Hostile spells on other dragons do not work at levels 3 higher than usual. Beneficial spells still work. Magic Fist does not affect Black Dragons. Probability and simple creature abilities that allow killing a certain number of creatures regardless of damage (Death Blow, Shearing Sword, Baneful Grip) do not affect dragons. Dragon Breath and Acid Breath do not deal damage to friendly stacks. Has Fire Shield. Hero's defense applies. Casts an Expert-level Anti-Magic spell for U turns.
Necropolis: Basic machine - Sharp Earth. Strikes with spikes across 16 cells horizontally on the battlefield (any line parallel to the stack deployment lines before battle) or in a 4*4 square (activated as an ability). Health - 970. Defense - 17. Initiative - 10. (Numerical parameters will be balanced if machines are actually introduced into the game.) Damage is calculated by the formula 48+(U/2)*8, where U is the level of the hero possessing this machine.
Upgraded machine - Earth Tremor. Strikes with spikes across 16 cells horizontally on the battlefield (any line parallel to the stack deployment lines before battle) or in a 4*4 square (activated as an ability). If friendly stacks belonging to the Necropolis faction are within range, their health is increased by the damage value (but cannot exceed initial values at the start of battle). Health - 1300. Defense - 20. Initiative - 12. (Numerical parameters will be balanced if machines are actually introduced into the game.) Damage is calculated by the formula 48+U*8, where U is the level of the hero possessing this machine. Morale and luck affect Earth Tremor (with luck, spike damage is doubled and twice as much health is restored to friendly Necropolis faction stacks).
Haven: Basic machine - Fortifying Tent (upgrade to the regular tent). +6 healing charges. Adds +50 HP to regular healing. With each heal, it casts a Heavenly Shield that absorbs 75% of damage, with a value of 600+(U/2)*60, where U is the level of the hero possessing this machine. Continues casting Heavenly Shield when healing charges run out. Health +400. Defense +7. Initiative +2. (Numerical parameters will be balanced if machines are actually introduced into the game.)
Upgraded machine - Protective Tent. +12 healing charges. Adds +100 HP to regular healing. With each heal, it casts a Heavenly Shield that absorbs 75% of damage, with a value of 600+U*60, where U is the level of the hero possessing this machine, as well as Expert-level Evasion and Stone Skin for U turns. Continues casting spells when healing charges run out. Health +600. Defense +10. Initiative +4. (Numerical parameters will be balanced if machines are actually introduced into the game.)
Dwarves: Basic machine - Transporter. Teleports friendly stacks and casts Expert-level Haste for U turns. Health - 700. Defense - 18. Initiative - 11. (Numerical parameters will be balanced if machines are actually introduced into the game.)
Upgraded machine - Fast Transporter. Teleports friendly stacks, adding 0.5 to the teleported stack's action scale (if the position of this stack is already greater than 0.5, the unit immediately gains the ability to move) and casts Expert-level Punishing Strike, Haste, and Divine Strength for U turns. Health - 930. Defense - 21. Initiative - 13. (Numerical parameters will be balanced if machines are actually introduced into the game.)
If you reason like that, one such machine could take down a dozen dragons
Added after 26 minutes I generally think this - each race gets its own machine; to use your unique one - basic war machine management, to make your upgraded 1 or someone else's basic - advanced skill, to make your upgraded 2 or someone else's upgraded 1 - expert skill. Others' upgraded 2 CANNOT BE MADE. Here are my thoughts on unique machines: Humans - ...who knows... Inferno - Beast Generator (summons creatures) Level 1 - Imp Level 2 - Cerberus Level 3 - Cave Demon (Lord) Note: After battle, beasts disappear, but their owner receives one quarter of their cost. Necropolis - Torture Chamber (one of the player's squads can be locked in there (except Bone and Ghost Dragons and ghosts), then released, and they will fight more fiercely (increase in attack, speed, and initiative)) Level 1 - attack 2%/turn, init. and speed - 1%/turn Level 2 - attack 5%/turn, init. and speed - 2%/turn Level 3 - attack 10%/turn, init. and speed - 5%/turn Dungeon - Sphere of Shadows (summons Shadows to an area, and they deal damage) Level 1 - area 2*2, damage 100 units Level 2 - area 3*3, damage 250 units Level 3 - area 4*4, damage 500 units Sylvan - Dendroid (entangles a certain area, deals small damage and slows the enemy for 1 turn) Level 1 - area 3*3, damage 20 units, slow 25% Level 2 - area 4*4, damage 50 units, slow 50% Level 3 - area 4*4, damage 75 units, slow 100% Academy - Rakshasa-Sorcerer (deals area damage) Level 1 - area 1*1, damage 200 units Level 2 - area 2*2, damage 500 units Level 3 - area 3*3, damage 750 units Note: This is not exactly a war machine, so a different skill is needed for this