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King`s Bounty: Warriors of the North Next game in the award-winning King’s Bounty series

 
 
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Old 11-09-2012, 05:29 AM
fastjaw24 fastjaw24 is offline
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Default This Game Seriously Needs a Mark and Recall Spell

Like the title says I feel this game could seriously use one so when you do a battle and lose some troops and you have to travel to another continent to refill your troops you could just port right back to where you were and begin battle again. Preferably one to go to where you get troops and one to go back to where you were. It would have no baring on making the game any easier it would only be a convenience to get somewhere and back so you can start doing what the game was intended to do and have fun instead of pointless traveling. Would come in handy for quest too when you have to go all the way to another continent and then turn around and go all the way back. Would have been nice if you could sail anywhere but they made it so there is only 1 travel point on the main land.

Just curious what other peoples thoughts are on this I always felt this way ever since the first King's Bounty and hated how I had to spend hours of one play through running and refilling troops or hell just give us 5 reserve slots but only make the skald's talent only able to pull from 2 of the primary slots he has preselected.
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