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{{About|is about creature stack's method of moving in combat. For hero's movement on [[adventure map]], see [[movement]].}}
{{About|is about creature stack's method of moving in combat. For heroes' movement on [[adventure map]], see [[movement]].}}


'''Movement''' in [[combat]] may refer to a creature stack's ability to move on combat field, which is more accurately defined as [[speed]]. In the original manual of {{homm3}}, movement refers to the method of moving, which is either [[flying]] or [[ground]]. The main difference between these two is, that flying creatures can fly over obstacles (e.g. [[wall]]s) while creatures moving on ground must go around them (if able).
'''Movement''' in [[combat]] may refer to a creature stack's ability to move on combat field, which is more accurately defined as [[speed]]. In the original manual of {{homm3}}, movement refers to the method of moving, which is either [[flying]] or [[ground]]. The main difference between these two is, that flying creatures can fly over obstacles (e.g. [[wall]]s) while creatures moving on ground must go around them (if able).


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Revision as of 09:11, 2 December 2013

is about creature stack's method of moving in combat. For heroes' movement on adventure map, see movement.

Movement in combat may refer to a creature stack's ability to move on combat field, which is more accurately defined as speed. In the original manual of Heroes of Might and Magic III, movement refers to the method of moving, which is either flying or ground. The main difference between these two is, that flying creatures can fly over obstacles (e.g. walls) while creatures moving on ground must go around them (if able).