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Posts from Wizard – “Hope of Zephyr” [Campaign 6, Mission 5]

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11 years ago
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Vadimh
My Zehir turned out to be quite weak. Without abusing the exile ability, I lost my army quite significantly. In the end, I had 30 Titans and 10 Goblins left, and that was it. But Fedya's Zehir was different. His troops wiped out the enemy instantly when his defense and attack were higher than the enemy's Lord, and his ranged units with Stone Skin had a defense of 126...
Maybe Zehir should be built as an Armageddon-focused hero, because with an attack of 12 and a defense of 17, he's not much of a fighter.

Did you give him any combat skills? Just magic skills? Mine also passed through in a similar way, and he wasn't very effective.
11 years ago
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So, it all came down to the stat difference. Defense, light, and dark magic were all upgraded. But with such a significant stat disadvantage, extra combat skills wouldn't have saved the day.
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11 years ago
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Ugh, this damn Biara with her chain of fire is really getting on my nerves. I've been trying for two evenings to complete 4 battles with minimal losses, and I finally managed to do it more or less: I saved all the archangels for Godric, lost 7 paladins and a couple of griffins, and didn't use the rest of the troops, putting them in reserve. I saved all the dragons for Faidean, lost about 15 unicorns and almost all the fairies, didn't put the elves with blades in the battle at all, because they die too quickly, and there's no point in their high initiative. I struggled for a long time with Zehir, trying out all sorts of options, but I always ended up with significant losses, even taking into account the banishment. Either I lost about half of the titans and rakshasas, or all the gargoyles and golems with the mages. If I left the rakshasas or titans in reserve, I ended up taking ents from Faidean and only putting them in the battle with Zehir, losing about 20, but at least the rest of the troops remained intact. And Raillag suffered the most losses. This is the worst. I don't have resurrection, and even if I did, magic doesn't work on the black dragons, and they were the ones that suffered the most. I only put them and the hydras in the battle, because putting the lizards and witches with the assassins and furies is suicide – they die too quickly from Biara's chain attack. In short, I lost about 17 black dragons(( damn this Biara, I hate her!)
PS I'm not in the mood to fight the Overlord anymore, I'll try tomorrow

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Vadimh
My Zehir turned out to be completely weak. Without abusing the banishment, I was losing troops quite badly. In the end, I had 30 titans and 10 gremlins left, and that's it. But Fedya was different. His troops were destroying the enemy instantly, when his defense and attack were higher than the Overlord's, and the wood elementals with the stone skin had a defense of 126...
Maybe Zehir should be made into an armageddon specialist, because with an attack of 12 and a defense of 17, he's not a fighter at all.
I also have roughly the same attack and defense stats for Zehir, so the dog-like creatures are just eating the titans, and that's why I didn't put them in the battle
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11 years ago
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Biara caused problems for everyone, and then having to play 12 battles practically in a row, all manually, is clearly a developer's nightmare for users, but nevertheless. In principle, I thought that it might have been possible to only deploy level 7 creatures against Kha-Beleth, but this thought came to me after seeing the list of game authors after completing the campaign. Has anyone tried doing this, and if so, is it effective? Otherwise, Holy Word, Banish (for those who have it), and Resurrection are helpful. That's pretty much it.
11 years ago
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A simple and quick mission. Four powerful heroes complete it without any problems. I only had trouble with Zehir, and that was only because I didn't take Chaos and didn't exploit the Banishment spell. You can place one stack of units on each wall.
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11 years ago
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SuperGuru

Basically, I was thinking that it might have been possible to only use level 7 creatures against Kha-Beleth, but this thought came to me after the list of game developers was shown at the end of the campaign. If anyone has tried this, was it effective? Otherwise, Holy Word, Banish (for those who have it), and Resurrection are helpful. That's pretty much it.
Well, in the last battle, there's no point in hiding troops of levels 1-6 in reserve, but of course, you need to conserve them in the early battles. It's been 4 days since I defeated Biara, but I still can't bring myself to fight Kha-Beleth. No, I have no doubts that I will defeat him, it's just that I haven't been in the mood to play for a few days. I'll try tomorrow; it's the weekend after all.
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11 years ago
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Well, in the final battle, there's no point in hiding troops of levels 1-6 in reserve anymore, but of course, you need to conserve resources in the early battles. It's been 4 days since I defeated Biara, but I still can't bring myself to fight Kha-Beleth. There are no doubts that I will defeat him, it's just that I haven't been in the mood to play for several days. I'll try tomorrow, it's the weekend after all.

Good luck and have a positive experience! I meant the first stage of the battle with the Overlord, when you destroy his fire wall with a catapult. Hellfire Wave completely wipes out low-level creatures; you won't have time to resurrect them all.
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11 years ago
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Good luck and have fun; I meant during the first stage of the battle with the Overlord, when using a catapult to destroy his fire wall. Hellfire Wave completely wipes out low-level creatures; you won't have time to resurrect them all.
Thanks, you too:) Well, I'll try your idea tomorrow) I'll set up only a stack of level 7 units to destroy the wall.
11 years ago
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It doesn't necessarily have to be level 7. Gargoyles, for example, are quite effective. You don't need more than one stack on the wall.
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11 years ago
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Vadimh
It doesn't necessarily have to be level 7. Gargoyles, for example, are quite effective. You don't need more than one stack on the wall.
Do they have immunity to Fireball?

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Haha, with a successful attack, Fidaen destroyed the wall on turn 2:DD

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FireCool
Do they have immunity to Fireball?
PS It really does work:)
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Haha, with a successful attack, Fidaen destroyed the wall on turn 2:DD
Okay, I defeated the Overlord. For the battle with the wall, I only deployed stacks of levels 6-7, except for Zehir, for whom I deployed gargoyles with golems. In the final battle, only Fidaen's and Raileigh's troops suffered; the rest came out almost unscathed:)
PS Something glitched in the last battle with the Overlord; after watching the cutscene where the Overlord flees, the game doesn't end, and all the checkboxes in the mission conditions become unchecked
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11 years ago
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That’s strange; shouldn’t everything be credited immediately, and is there a new score in the top 10?
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11 years ago
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It's strange, it should register immediately, but is there a new result in the top 10?
Somewhere in this thread, on one of the pages, they wrote that this is a bug: if you don't attack the master immediately after the battle with the Biaara, the game continues infinitely, meaning you attack the wall and the master again and again. But it seems like you need to attack Biaara and the master in one go, then the bug doesn't occur. But I was too lazy to fight Biaara and the master again. I didn't check the top 10, but I don't think it appeared, because there was no notification that you won.
10 years ago
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I'm playing through the game again with a different hero – in the ending with Biara, I manage to complete it without any losses, except for Railag. He's the most "weak" hero – dragons don't resurrect, hydras are slow, and Chaos is good, but not for the final battles... Now I'll try switching to a Warlock build.
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10 years ago
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bonchik
I'm playing through the game again with a hero – in the ending, I complete Biar without any losses – except for Railag. He's the most "lame" hero – dragons don't resurrect, hydras are slow, chaos is good, but not for final battles... now I'll try changing the Warlock's build.

I haven't tried it, but can he reach the endgame? The spell is quite useful for the Sorceress.
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10 years ago
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SuperGuru
I haven't tried it, but can it reach the Castle of the Ancients? It's quite useful for the Tribes of the East.
I'll try it – I just wanted to avoid losses; after all, the balance isn't quite right if the Warlock is the weakest...
P.S. In short, I did it cleverly: I borrowed Princess Rakshasa from Zehir, gave them a Celestial Shield and Vampirism, and with one stack
I defeated Biara without losses, without Black Dragons, and without Chaos:smile13:

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