On a related note I recently ran into the same problem. I set the game on 'easy' thinking I could have some fun with a sandbox game. However, in the current game the first monsters I've run into was a small group of darkling warriors (fair enough), an ogre, a troll, another ogre, two other trolls, and an Ashwale Dragon, in that order. That seemed a bit excessive; the only thing I could really do was go back to town and wait for it to grow so I got enough goodies to fight those thi
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[quote who="Kongdej" reply="3" id="3258302"]I would love to hear where it is referenced, We used to have base attributes, but they were removed.[/quote] Strength, Constitution, Intelligence etc. was referenced in the Hiergemon: Unit Stats. Another question I have not been able to find the answer to: Injuries (the kind champions get after going down), are they permanent or do they disappear over time or can be fixed somehow? Lastly, thanks f
A follow up question, if I may - Strength and such is referenced here and there but I do not see this stat on champions. Could someone elaborate on this? The reason I mention it is that Destiny's Gift (100 mana spell) gives a boost to the 'base' stats - this sounds like str and such - but I cannot find out what effect it actually had. :(
Hi all! I played WoM back in the day and was suitably impressed and depressed by that. Now I am playing Fallen Enchantress and I must say, so far I absolutely love it. :) However, I am in the campaign, and noticed I can research summoning, but summoning seems to eat hit points permanently from the sovereign. This would seem like a really bad thing to do in a (possibly long) campaign. So: Is permanently actually permanently or does it work the same way as
Well, I've played some more, and now I wish to address the tactical combat, and in particular, its lethality. When starting a few fights I notice, at first, the sovereign is pretty deadly, especially a sorcerous one. However, the most effective type of magic for this, by far, must be summoning. A fire or earth giant will clobber everything you are likely to meet early on. I have noticed that you are also likely to run into pretty tough enemies, so I guess they are sort of necessa
I bought Elemental a while ago, and got the beta version installed. First started on 3C, now on 4. It might be that my impressions as a new player gives an important feedback on how it actually is to start afresh. Keep in mind, I'm an old gamer, I've been around since the time of legends, and in addition, I believe I've played most of what is worth playing in this genre; from the recent fantasy wars/elven legacy/etc. games to Disciples III and II, MoM, AoW, Civ4 (Ffh) etc. back to the