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I use h3maped to view the Victory condition. I played all Armageddon's blade, but it seems I somehow missed Foolhardy Weariness and Playing with Fire, I don't know how, it's peculiar. I don't doubt that these campaigns exist or that their conditions are missing. Often campaigns include different text than an actual loss condition or vice versa. While World on Fire doesn't say that you can't lose Henrietta or Frederick on map 2, you can't because otherwise you can't play the next map. - [[User:Csaros|Csaros]] ([[User talk:Csaros|talk]])
I use h3maped to view the Victory condition. I played all Armageddon's blade, but it seems I somehow missed Foolhardy Weariness and Playing with Fire, I don't know how, it's peculiar. I don't doubt that these campaigns exist or that their conditions are missing. Often campaigns include different text than an actual loss condition or vice versa. While World on Fire doesn't say that you can't lose Henrietta or Frederick on map 2, you can't because otherwise you can't play the next map. - [[User:Csaros|Csaros]] ([[User talk:Csaros|talk]])
O.O You should've seen my face when I saw those screenshots. What? How? How is this possible? What? I have so many questions... Do both conditions actually work? - [[User:Csaros|Csaros]] ([[User talk:Csaros|talk]])


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Revision as of 13:57, 29 January 2024

玩 游戏 就 很 快乐, 尤其是 《英雄无敌3》。
Playing games is very happy, especially HoMM3.

I wonder if someone needs to translate the content of the article into other languages, such as Russian or Chinese.
If wiki needs to translate content into Chinese, feel free to leave a message here at any time, although I may not often read it.

Missing campaign info

Please tell me if any other campaign info is missing, while I don't usually focus on that part of the wiki, I'll gladly find you the appropriate text from the campaigns. - Csaros (talk)

Glad to see you! I would be happy to tell you that the special victory conditions of Hurry Up and Wait, Farming Towns and Taming of the Wild are missing. The first one's victory condition is Survive beyond a time limit or Defeat All Enemies. The second one's is Defeat all monsters or Defeat All Enemies. The third one is Defeat all monsters. However, I didn't find a proper template which can show the special info and I am not good at create a new template. The icons for these victory conditions are the same as those for Defeating All Enemies. I will manually export the maps these days and check if there are any missing text. (My English is not very good, so maybe the meanings are not clear, sorry about that.) - Sanust (talk)

It's so weird how I've never before seen Foolhardy Weariness or Playing with Fire. Somehow I missed them all these years. But nonetheless:

  • Hurry up and go is Loss: Lose a specific hero (Christian the Knight), Victory: None (so defeat all enemies)
  • Farming Towns: Loss: Lose Adrienne, Victory: None (so defeat all enemies)
  • Taming the Wild: Loss: Time limit: 4 months. Win: None (so defeat all enemies).

That's what I found from the exported campaign maps. Cheers. - Csaros (talk)

I have exported these campaign maps before. But in fact, the victory conditions are just these things mentioned above in game. I have some screenshots. Would you like to see them? If you played these campaigns before, I'm sure that you won't doubt my words. XD -Sanust (talk)

I use h3maped to view the Victory condition. I played all Armageddon's blade, but it seems I somehow missed Foolhardy Weariness and Playing with Fire, I don't know how, it's peculiar. I don't doubt that these campaigns exist or that their conditions are missing. Often campaigns include different text than an actual loss condition or vice versa. While World on Fire doesn't say that you can't lose Henrietta or Frederick on map 2, you can't because otherwise you can't play the next map. - Csaros (talk)

O.O You should've seen my face when I saw those screenshots. What? How? How is this possible? What? I have so many questions... Do both conditions actually work? - Csaros (talk)