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{{About|This article refers to the town. For the 4th level fire spell, see [[Inferno (spell)]].}} | |||
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'''Inferno''' is an [[alignment|evil alignment]] [[town]] with the [[ | '''Inferno''' is an [[alignment|evil alignment]] [[town]] with the [[Demoniac]] and [[Heretic]] [[hero class]]es. Inferno represents [[Eeofol]]. | ||
''"Inferno towns can be found in Erathian regions blighted by the emergence of the underworld on the surface. Demoniac and Heretic heroes stand in uneasy alliance with these towns. Inferno armies have great hand-to-hand attack units and are only slightly hampered at the lower levels by a lack of flying units until the awesome, teleporting devil and arch devil units can be brought into play."{{-}}<sup>[[Restoration of Erathia Manual Page 96|RoE manual]]''</sup> | ''"Inferno towns can be found in Erathian regions blighted by the emergence of the underworld on the surface. Demoniac and Heretic heroes stand in uneasy alliance with these towns. Inferno armies have great hand-to-hand attack units and are only slightly hampered at the lower levels by a lack of flying units until the awesome, teleporting devil and arch devil units can be brought into play."{{-}}<sup>[[Restoration of Erathia Manual Page 96|RoE manual]]''</sup> | ||
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Inferno's [[native terrain]] is [[lava]]. | Inferno's [[native terrain]] is [[lava]]. | ||
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==Inferno building tree== | |||
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{| | {{Town cost summary| | ||
|common = {{Building cost|{{W}}<br>45||{{O}}<br>40||||{{G}}<br>37000}} | |||
|mage = {{Building cost|{{W}}<br>25|{{M}}<br>28|{{O}}<br>25|{{S}}<br>28|{{C}}<br>28|{{Gem}}<br>28|{{G}}<br>6000}} | |||
|dwelling = {{Building cost|{{W}}<br>40|{{M}}<br>58{{-wa}}<br>57{{-wh}}|{{O}}<br>50|{{S}}<br>18{{-wa}}<br>17{{-wh}}||{{Gem}}<br>8|{{G}}<br>58300}} | |||
|unique = {{Building cost|{{W}}<br>10||{{O}}<br>5|{{S}}<br>5|||{{G}}<br>14000}} | |||
|total = {{Building cost|{{W}}<br>120|{{M}}<br>86{{-wa}}<br>85{{-wh}}|{{O}}<br>120|{{S}}<br>51{{-wa}}<br>50{{-wh}}|{{C}}<br>28|{{Gem}}<br>36|{{G}}<br>115300}} | |||
|{{ | |troop = 28090 {{G}}, 4 {{M}} | ||
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===Common Buildings and Mage Guild=== | |||
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===Creature Dwellings=== | |||
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===Unique Buildings=== | |||
{{Inferno unique buildings}} | |||
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==Heroes== | ==Heroes== | ||
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'''Banned secondary skills:''' | |||
Some skills are not available for certain hero classes, which means they can only acquire them from [[Scholar (Adventure Map)|Scholar]]s, [[Witch Hut]]s (except for [[Necromancy]] and [[Leadership]], if not allowed by a map-maker), [[Seer's Hut]]s, [[Event]]s or [[Pandora's Box]]es. | Some skills are not available for certain hero classes, which means they can only acquire them from [[Scholar (Adventure Map)|Scholar]]s, [[Witch Hut]]s (except for [[Necromancy]] and [[Leadership]], if not allowed by a map-maker), [[Seer's Hut]]s, [[Event]]s or [[Pandora's Box]]es. | ||
{{ | {{ss|Necromancy}} is not available for [[demoniac]]s. | ||
{{ | {{ss|Necromancy}} and {{ss|Interference}}{{-wh}} are not available for [[heretic]]s. | ||
==Creatures== | ==Creatures== | ||
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* Inferno armies have great hand-to-hand attack units and are only slightly hampered at the lower levels by a lack of flying units until the awesome, teleporting [[Devil and Arch Devil|devils]] can be brought into play, as well as strong and fast [[ | Unless specified by the mapmaker, towns will generate with a random name. Inferno towns will use one of these following names: | ||
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| width=80px | Abaddon || width=80px | Acheron || width=80px | Ashcombe || width=80px | Ashden | |||
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| Blackburn || Brimstone || Candent || Cinderspire | |||
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| Daemon Gate || Enkindle || Firebrand || Gehenna | |||
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| Hellwind || Stygius || Styx || Tartaros | |||
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If there are more Inferno towns on the map than possible names, they will use names taken from other towns. | |||
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* Inferno armies have great hand-to-hand attack units and are only slightly hampered at the lower levels by a lack of flying units until the awesome, teleporting [[Devil and Arch Devil|devils]] can be brought into play, as well as strong and fast [[Efreeti and Efreet Sultan|efreet]]. | |||
* [[Castle Gate]] is a significant advantage of Inferno. It enables to only upgrade creature dwellings in one town, and use the gate to transfer them to be upgraded between towns. However, it's useless if the map has only one Inferno, where Castle Gate is possible. | * [[Castle Gate]] is a significant advantage of Inferno. It enables to only upgrade creature dwellings in one town, and use the gate to transfer them to be upgraded between towns. However, it's useless if the map has only one Inferno, where Castle Gate is possible. | ||
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* Another good thing about the [[Castle Gate]] is that one hero can be used to defend all towns. | * Another good thing about the [[Castle Gate]] is that one hero can be used to defend all towns. | ||
* After the Lich the Magog is the only one with attack in area but is compatible with Frenzy and Bless. | * After the [[Lich and Power Lich|Lich]], the Magog is the only one with attack in area but, unlike Lich, is compatible with Frenzy and Bless (the latter not present in Inferno). | ||
* The manual states that Inferno armies have great hand-to-hand attack units, and are slightly hampered at the lower levels by a lack of flying units until the devils arrive. The statement is supported by the fact that compared to their levels, many of the Inferno's creatures have relatively high speed values and maximum damage values. However, lack of flying units is untrue in the sense that Efreeti and Efreet sultans are definitely noteworthy adversaries. While Inferno troops are great for attacking they are not strong defenders which means that combat strategy with Inferno should be based on first strike. | * The manual states that Inferno armies have great hand-to-hand attack units, and are slightly hampered at the lower levels by a lack of flying units until the devils arrive. The statement is supported by the fact that compared to their levels, many of the Inferno's creatures have relatively high speed values and maximum damage values. However, lack of flying units is untrue in the sense that Efreeti and Efreet sultans are definitely noteworthy adversaries. While Inferno troops are great for attacking they are not strong defenders which means that combat strategy with Inferno should be based on first strike. | ||
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* Another weakness in Inferno's army is lack of shooters. Gogs and Magogs are the slowest creatures in Inferno's arsenal, which makes them a somewhat liability considering the mobility of heroes. Additionally, usefulness of Magogs' special ability to throw fireballs is controversial as they may inflict damage to allied troops as well (fixed in Horn of the Abyss as they can target any hex). | * Another weakness in Inferno's army is lack of shooters. Gogs and Magogs are the slowest creatures in Inferno's arsenal, which makes them a somewhat liability considering the mobility of heroes. Additionally, usefulness of Magogs' special ability to throw fireballs is controversial as they may inflict damage to allied troops as well (fixed in Horn of the Abyss as they can target any hex). | ||
* [ | * A good tactical idea is to use only Arch Devils and Efreeti, cast [[Anti-magic]] on Arch Devils and then [[Armageddon]]. It would also ruin your opponent's [[Dragogeddon]] tactics as Arch Devils are faster than [[Green Dragon and Gold Dragon|Gold]] and [[Red Dragon and Black Dragon|Black Dragons]]. | ||
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* [[Castle Gate]]: A life-saver on maps where you control more than one Inferno town. | * [[Castle Gate]]: A life-saver on maps where you control more than one Inferno town. | ||
* [[Pit Lord]]'s [[Summon Demons|Demon summon]] ability: Lets you horde demons. Consider using [[Marius]] whose specialty is [[Demon]]s as your main hero if using this strategy (she will increase Demons' speed as well). If using this strategy, there is almost no need to spend time and resources to upgrade Imps and Gogs or to even build the upgraded buildings since the upgrade does not increase their health (see [[Summon demons]]). | * [[Pit Lord]]'s [[Summon Demons|Demon summon]] ability: Lets you horde demons. Consider using [[Marius]] whose specialty is [[Demon]]s as your main hero if using this strategy (she will increase Demons' speed as well). If using this strategy, there is almost no need to spend time and resources to upgrade Imps and Gogs or to even build the upgraded buildings since the upgrade does not increase their health (see [[Summon demons]]). | ||
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* The -2 Luck decrease of enemies' Luck is a lot more useful in {{Hota}} than without the mod because it introduced negative [[Luck]]. Negative Luck gives every stack a chance of 1/12, 1/6, 1/4 with -1, -2, -3 luck to do about half damage only. Assuming the opponent has 7 stacks, on average 0.58/1.17/1.75 stacks will only do about half damage every round if the opponent has -1/-2/-3 luck. This is a significant advantage. Additionally equipped with artifacts that decrease the opponent's luck, this can prove to be devastating, especially against wandering creatures who do not have a hero increasing their luck through artifacts. | * The -2 Luck decrease of enemies' Luck is a lot more useful in {{Hota}} than without the mod because it introduced negative [[Luck]]. Negative Luck gives every stack a chance of 1/12, 1/6, 1/4 with -1, -2, -3 luck to do about half damage only. Assuming the opponent has 7 stacks, on average 0.58/1.17/1.75 stacks will only do about half damage every round if the opponent has -1/-2/-3 luck. This is a significant advantage. Additionally equipped with artifacts that decrease the opponent's luck, this can prove to be devastating, especially against wandering creatures who do not have a hero increasing their luck through artifacts. | ||
* Familiars have 7 Speed. You can give them to secondary heroes to increase their movement points without affecting your primary hero's army strength. If you want, you could even hand out Cerberi for a speed of 8. | * Familiars have 7 Speed. You can give them to secondary heroes to increase their movement points without affecting your primary hero's army strength. If you want, you could even hand out Cerberi for a speed of 8. | ||
* The Inferno's slowest upgraded troops, [[Gog and Magog|Magogs]] and [[Demon and Horned Demon|Horned Demons]], are speed 6, higher than the lowest speed of upgraded troops of most towns, except [[Cove]] and [[Factory]]. | |||
'''Cons:''' | |||
* If all buildings can be built, Inferno costs the most gold to fully build up. ([[Castle Gate]] alone costs 10,000 gold and is not essential; Furthermore, Imps' and Gogs' upgraded buildings are not necessary when using the Demon Farming Strategy). | * If all buildings can be built, Inferno costs the most gold to fully build up. ([[Castle Gate]] alone costs 10,000 gold and is not essential; Furthermore, Imps' and Gogs' upgraded buildings are not necessary when using the Demon Farming Strategy). | ||
*Lacking in the [[Heroes|Hero]] department. (When using Demon Farming, Marius is not terrible at least, and Octavia gives gold when playing at Difficult/Impossible Difficulty). | *Lacking in the [[Heroes|Hero]] department. (When using Demon Farming, Marius is not terrible at least, and Octavia gives gold when playing at Difficult/Impossible Difficulty). | ||
*[[Imp]]s and [[Familiar]]s are weak first level units, and have no redeeming features save their speed (the [[Familiar]]s' [[Magic Channel]] ability is hardly noticeable). (But, they can be sacrificed to be raised as Demons). | *[[Imp]]s and [[Familiar]]s are weak first level units, and have no redeeming features save their speed (the [[Familiar]]s' [[Magic Channel]] ability is hardly noticeable). (But, they can be sacrificed to be raised as Demons). | ||
*The Inferno produces the least hit points per week of all the towns. (But it can [[Summon Demons]] which partially makes up for it. Also, it has a 20% chance of getting [[Resurrection]] in the Mage Guild). | *The Inferno produces the least hit points per week of all the towns. (But it can [[Summon Demons]] which partially makes up for it. Also, it has a 20% chance of getting [[Resurrection]] in the Mage Guild). | ||
*Only one ranged unit | *Only one low-level ranged unit, and [[Gog and Magog|Magogs]] are ambiguous due to their opportunity to kill your own troops (which, on the other hand, may help in Demon farming). | ||
*No [[Bless]] spell in the Mage Guild, while Cerberi have a very big damage range (if they are [[curse]]d, | *No [[Bless]] spell in the Mage Guild, while Cerberi have a very big damage range (if they are [[curse]]d, they are very weak). | ||
}} | * Lava which is Inferno's [[native terrain]] doesn't give any [[movement penalty]] to the enemy. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Town Comparison]] | |||
* [[List of creatures]] | * [[List of creatures]] | ||
* [[List of creatures (HotA)]] | * [[List of creatures (HotA)]] | ||
* [[List of heroes]] | * [[List of heroes]] | ||
* [[List of heroes (HotA)]] | * [[List of heroes (HotA)]] | ||
* [[Inferno (spell)]] | |||
[[Category: Inferno]] | [[Category: Inferno]] | ||
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Revision as of 01:31, 4 September 2024
This article refers to the town. For the 4th level fire spell, see Inferno (spell).
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Inferno is an evil alignment town with the Demoniac and Heretic hero classes. Inferno represents Eeofol.
"Inferno towns can be found in Erathian regions blighted by the emergence of the underworld on the surface. Demoniac and Heretic heroes stand in uneasy alliance with these towns. Inferno armies have great hand-to-hand attack units and are only slightly hampered at the lower levels by a lack of flying units until the awesome, teleporting devil and arch devil units can be brought into play." RoE manual
Inferno's native terrain is lava.
Inferno building tree
Common Buildings and Mage Guild
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Castle
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Creature Dwellings
Structure | Base Cost | Upgrade Cost | Creature | Max Grw |
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Imp Crucible |
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Imp Familiar |
38 | 60 | 2280 | |||||||||||||||
Hall of Sins |
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Gog Magog |
16 | 175 | 2800 | |||||||||||||||
Kennels |
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Hell Hound Cerberus |
13 | 250 | 3250 | |||||||||||||||
Demon Gate |
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Demon Horned Demon |
8 | 270 | 2160 | |||||||||||||||
Hell Hole |
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Pit Fiend Pit Lord |
6 | 700 | 4200 | |||||||||||||||
Fire Lake |
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Efreeti Efreet Sultan |
4 | 1100 | 4400 | |||||||||||||||
Forsaken Palace |
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Devil Arch Devil |
2 | 4500 2 |
9000 4 | |||||||||||||||
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Weekly Troop Cost: | 28090 4 |
Unique Buildings
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Castle Gate | Allows a visiting hero to portal to any friendly Inferno town with another Castle Gate. |
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Order of Fire | Gives a permanent +1 power to a visiting hero. |
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Brimstone Stormclouds | Gives +2 power to defending Hero during sieges. |
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Birthing Pool | Horde Building. Growth +8/week for Imp / Familiar |
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Cages | Horde Building. Growth +3/week for Hell Hound / Cerberus |
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Deity of Fire | Grail Structure. +5000 /day, +50% creature growth Causes every week to be The Week of Imp (+15 Imp / Familiar growth). |
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Heroes
Banned secondary skills:
Some skills are not available for certain hero classes, which means they can only acquire them from Scholars, Witch Huts (except for Necromancy and Leadership, if not allowed by a map-maker), Seer's Huts, Events or Pandora's Boxes.
Necromancy is not available for demoniacs.
Necromancy and Interference are not available for heretics.
Creatures
Town names
Unless specified by the mapmaker, towns will generate with a random name. Inferno towns will use one of these following names:
Abaddon | Acheron | Ashcombe | Ashden |
Blackburn | Brimstone | Candent | Cinderspire |
Daemon Gate | Enkindle | Firebrand | Gehenna |
Hellwind | Stygius | Styx | Tartaros |
If there are more Inferno towns on the map than possible names, they will use names taken from other towns.
User commentary
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