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Well, let's be honest, how much of this doesn't have a faint whiff of HOMM on it?
I actually think they could trick out paladins as a level 5 units (Hopefully with an even more impressive model) and that'd make me happy right there. |
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I rather like the fact that humans don't have an L5 because let's face it, humans are weak...
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Well, the HOMM series is actually based on the original King's Bounty.
A lvl5 human unit would be good, but with a power different than resurrection, because humans already have 2 units with this power. |
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Let's get the Fallen Angel then. Life leech ftw!
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King's Bounty was Launched in 1990 for Amiga, APL2 and MS-DOS, and in 1991 for C64. Its Designer was Jon Van Caneghem, who is famous for designing the Might and Magic and the early Heroes of Might and Magic series for 3DO/New World Computing (NWC). Here's the sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King%27s_bounty http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Van_Caneghem So in essence, HOMM series are based on King's Bounty, and have the same designer.
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Well, humans doesnt have lvl 5 creatures, but they have paladins, horsemen and knights, enough for suply any level 5 unit. A bit more damage for archmages should be good -.-
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