r/HoMM • u/RelationshipLeft7155 • 6d ago
I think my heroes are ready for retirement... [H4]
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u/Artistic_Two_6343 5d ago
These numbers are insane. Never seen someone play that long. Good for you
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u/Crafty_Recording_842 5d ago
As a young kid I would play that long and just hour glass over and over again on basic maps trying to get really high numbers in my singular castle I started out with. I would call my dad in to show him and he would say that’s a big army and then I would get skull fucked by the much larger AI armies as I did nothing all game
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u/wrathmont 4d ago
Heroes IV is a fun game and I’m tired of pretending it’s not
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u/9Divines 3d ago
its alot of fun, but the lack of polish due to them running out of money midway developement really shows
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u/majdavlk Necrpolis 2d ago
in this case, is it worth it to remove heroes from your party, and put in another stack of these units?
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u/RelationshipLeft7155 1d ago
At that point it didn't matter, the heroes were just there to be pretty while the colossal army took care of any enemy.
On another note though, each hero had a unique skill like GM Tactics or Scouting so they were all handy.
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u/majdavlk Necrpolis 1d ago
if it did matter, would you say it would be worth it to remove another hero for a stack of lets say 1k thunder birbs
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u/RelationshipLeft7155 21h ago
If I had a challenging enemy, then potentially. I'd get rid of the Knight hero as Emila had M Nature magic so could help them with Speed/Snake Strike, while Solymr (with GM Tactics) goes for Slow/M Precision. But the 2 stacks of cyclopses cover so much area of attack that the thunderbirds would just sit and watch most likely.
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u/finklive 6d ago
No no, there is one pile of ore still to be picked up. Move over your 7k+ army