Skip to content

Posts from Which hero is the best in the Tribes of the East expansion?

No ratings yet — be the first to rate!
In reply to antonag07
User Avatar
13 years ago
Auto-translated
Well, I didn't say that it's only good against demons, but its benefit is that you activate the Dark Ritual before the final battle, and it gives you at least some confidence in having mana in the battle. Of course, the Dark Ritual can be useful where there are no mana wells, but on small maps, you can practically achieve the same result by staying overnight in a town, and on large maps, it's better not to choose the Town Enhancement skill:D

Erin?? a candidate for a Warrior-Town Enhancement hero?? with a rather dubious ability and starting chaos??
Sorgalla also has a not-so-great ability; it would have been better if he had a classic special ability for cavalry.
Vaishan and Iranna are basically suitable, but Kifru is distinguished from them by her starting leadership, and her ability at level 3 is also good.
User Avatar
13 years ago
Auto-translated
Erin is a candidate for a warrior from the Fortress faction, but with a rather dubious ability and starting chaos.
Sorgalla also has a not-so-great ability; it would have been better if he had a classic special ability focused on cavalry.
Vaishan and Iranna are generally suitable, but Kifru is distinguished from them by her starting leadership, and her ability at level 3 is also good.

Simply making a warrior from the Fortress faction is nonsense because half of the stats go into spellcasting, and you can't ignore it. Therefore, we can talk about battle mages (or warrior-mages). And in this case, Erin is no worse. The fact that she has chaos is a plus; it gives you a place to put your spellcasting points, and then you can choose skills to your liking for the warrior. Sorgalla has a very useful Battle Frenzy ability for a warrior, and his special ability significantly enhances him (at high levels, the damage from the bite is higher than from a simple attack, if I'm not mistaken).
In reply to $an4es
User Avatar
13 years ago
Auto-translated
The warlock can have an attack stat that exceeds his magic power, so if the game drags on and you realize that you won't get far with just Chaos magic, you have to pay attention to the attack stat as well, and no one is saying to ignore magic altogether. It doesn't matter what you call the hero (warrior, warrior-mage, or something else); it's clear that one school of magic will be developed anyway. When I say warrior-TE, I mean that instead of magical skills (sorcery, a second school of magic), combat skills will be taken (leadership, defense, whatever you get).
The fact that she has Chaos magic is good; there's a place to put the magic power, and then you choose skills to your liking for the warrior.
The longer the game lasts, the less useful Chaos magic becomes, although it is relevant for the dark knight at any stage of the game, except perhaps in the very late game. But if you're building a warrior-TE, summoning will look better. If you could choose skills to your liking... then everyone would have perfect builds; but as it is, you have to choose from what is given, and the TE gives warrior skills rather reluctantly (except for attack), while Kifira has leadership from the start. Of course, Battle Blessings is a very useful skill, especially at the start, but unlike leadership, it is easily obtained. There is no doubt that the warlock will develop his attack stat if he wants to, but what about leadership? And in order for Sorgall's ability to work, you first have to reach the target, survive the counterattack and subsequent attacks from units, and attack those who are standing next to the riders. However, the opponent does not arrange his formation to make it so convenient, and the primary targets may be on the opposite end of the field from the riders.
User Avatar
12 years ago
Auto-translated
The most powerful and strongest – Railag (the master of initiative). It will simply be a matter of playing however you want.
The only ones who can ruin this are Necromancers with their Banshee’s Wail.

Statistics

Welcome our newest member: recijeb