![]() ![]() You have unit-producing buildings, buildings for researches and defensive structures. You upgrade your HQ until level 5, you get more buildings and developments and skills in each level. In the first few battles, I recommend to put your hero into the towers to defend your city. You can put your worker units (except elven races because they are as much of nature lovers as in other games) to increase production. Mines produce resources for you after a successful conversion. It is not as unique as in the Heroes of Might and Magic. Nothing interesting, but I think I love that. The four basic resources are gold, ore, metal and crystal. You can lead daemons (flying creatures who can summon their lessen versions in battle), dark dwarves (who are like evil dwarves producing golems and want to destroy forests), fey (little faeries, spriggans, leprichauns who have some interesting experience upgrades).įirst thing to do with your hero is to convert mines under your flag. ![]() Steve Fawkner (Australian programmer in the game business) came up with incredible ideas. You can choose from 16 unique races to play. ![]() In Skirmish, you can set a terrain (snow, jungle, desert, caverns, highland…etc), quest buildings built randomly on the map (some spawns monsters who protect an artfact, magical item which can be used by your hero), and the amount of animals and mines. I recommend doing some skirmish matches against the CPU before you go to the Campaign, it will be helpful. Your races gives you different abilities which can be raised by leveling the hero. You have 16 different races and 28 varying hero classes to choose from. You can be lost because of the amount of customization options. When you install the game, create your hero. The second game started the complex hero building, the magic system, the unique races and a customizable skirmish mode that helps hero training. The first game, which was released in July 2000, was pretty dull with bare minimum of strategy gameplay, the races the world and system were basic. ![]()
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