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* {{H2|Ranloo|Death Knight}}{{-wh}} (is a Necromancer in Heroes 2)
* {{H2|Ranloo|Death Knight}}{{-wh}} (is a Necromancer in Heroes 2)
* {{H2|Sandro|Necromancer}} (is a Warlock in Heroes 1 and a Necromancer in Heroes 2)
* {{H2|Sandro|Necromancer}} (is a Warlock in Heroes 1 and a Necromancer in Heroes 2)
* {{H2|Alamar|image=Alamar (HotA)|Warlock}} (is a Warlock in Heroes 1 and 2)
* {{H2|Alamar|image=Alamar (HotA)|Warlock}} (is a Warlock in Heroes 2)
* {{H2|Crag Hack|Barbarian}} (is a Barbarian in Heroes 1 and 2)
* {{H2|Crag Hack|Barbarian}} (is a Barbarian in Heroes 1 and 2)
* {{H2|Yog|Barbarian}} (is a Barbarian in Heroes 1)
* {{H2|Yog|Barbarian}} (is a Barbarian in Heroes 1)

Revision as of 01:10, 13 March 2024

This list contains all heroes from "Heroes of Might and Magic: A Strategic Quest", "Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars", and its expansion, "The Price of Loyalty", who reappeared in "Heroes of Might and Magic III".

Trivia

  • "The Price of Loyalty" features a wizard named Solmyr, however it is a different character from Solmyr, as he is a human, and not a genie. Also, PoL's Solmyr is allegedly non-canon, as he only appears in a series of scenarios instead of in a campaign.
  • Kilburn the Knight, who appeared in Heroes 1 and Heroes 2, was featured in the beta version of Heroes 3, but he was cut from the final game.