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'''Forge town''' was a town type planned for {{ab}}. It was based on a mix of technology and the Might & Magic universe, and had Goblins, Zombies, people and "borrowed" using among other things chainsaws, guns, jetpacks, and rocket launchers. However, it was scrapped in the end and replaced with [[Conflux town]] – due to protests from the fans.
| AI_Value  = 416
| Name      = Ogre
| Attack    = 13
| Defense  = 7
| Speed    = 4
| Growth    = 4
| Damage    = 6–12
| Health    = 40
| No_shots  =
| Cost      = 300
| No_spec  =
| U_AI_Value= 672
| U_name    = Ogre Mage
| U_speed  = '''5'''
| U_health  = '''60'''
| No_ushots =
| U_cost    = 400
| U_special = • [[Spellcaster]] ([[Bloodlust]])
}}


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== The Forge in the lore ==
'''Ogre and Ogre Mage''' are level 4 creatures of [[Stronghold town]]. They are recruited from the [[Ogre Fort]].
The Heavenly Forge itself was created by the Ancients, a futuristic race that exists in the HOMM and MM universe, presumably the creators of the races -- of the world. However, after the intergalactic web that connected the Ancients' was heavily damaged by the alien race [[Kreegan|Kreegans]], the Ancients lost connection with many of their worlds and the Heavenly Forge remained inactive on Enroth for many years.  


''"Wielding great wooden clubs, ogres and ogre mages deal good damage and are very durable. Ogre magi can cast the [[Bloodlust]] spell on any allied troop, once per round."{{-}}<sup>[[Restoration of Erathia Manual Page 110|RoE manual]]''</sup>
In the events of Might and Magic 7, if you were to take the evil route (supposedly to canonical one), Kastore and his necromantic cult got hold of the Heavenly Forge and started using it as 3D replicator to create equipment and everything needed to assemble a futuristic army to take over Enroth. In the end, Gelu, Catherine and Roland were supposed to take the Armageddon's Blade out of the Ancients' vault, the Varn Vault, and then use it to destroy the Heavenly Forge itself, an event to automatically destroy every evidence of the Forge's existence.


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== Graphics ==
== Tactics and info ==
The supposed structure of the town:
Ogre Magi cast [[Bloodlust]] three times per battle at the advanced level.


Though hindered by their slow speed, Ogres and Ogre Magi have the highest attack and health of any 4th level unit in the game. However, their defense is still low.


== Heroes with a specialty ==
[[File:Forgetown.jpg]]
*{{H|Vey|Battle Mage}},
*{{H|Krellion|Barbarian}} and
*{{H|Boragus|Barbarian}} have ogres as a [[Specialty#Creature_specialties|specialty]], which increases the attack and defense skills of any ogres or ogre magi for each level attained after 4th level and gives them a [[speed]] bonus of 1.


== Trivia ==
== External links ==
In one of the {{ab}} teasers, the Ogre was shown shooting a beam of energy from his staff towards a [[Dendroid]]. The reason for that is because the teaser animations were already done and were supposed to show a Stinger or Bruiser instead, the [[Forge]] version of the Ogre, which bore a rocket launcher or Bazooka. However, due to fan backlash, they had to change the Forge creatures in "regular" creatures, and so the teaser became somewhat off-topic with ranged [[Goblins]], a [[Minotaur]] and an Ogre guarding the Varn Vault where the [[Armageddon's Blade]] was kept.
* [http://www.heroesofmightandmagic.com/heroes3ab/forgetown.shtml Age Of Heroes]


===== External Links =====
[[Category: Cut Content]]
* [https://mightandmagic.fandom.com/ru/wiki/Heroes_of_Might_and_Magic_III:_Armageddon%E2%80%99s_Blade ]
 
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Revision as of 15:58, 22 March 2020

Forge town was a town type planned for Armageddon's Blade. It was based on a mix of technology and the Might & Magic universe, and had Goblins, Zombies, people and "borrowed" using among other things chainsaws, guns, jetpacks, and rocket launchers. However, it was scrapped in the end and replaced with Conflux town – due to protests from the fans.

The Forge in the lore

The Heavenly Forge itself was created by the Ancients, a futuristic race that exists in the HOMM and MM universe, presumably the creators of the races -- of the world. However, after the intergalactic web that connected the Ancients' was heavily damaged by the alien race Kreegans, the Ancients lost connection with many of their worlds and the Heavenly Forge remained inactive on Enroth for many years.

In the events of Might and Magic 7, if you were to take the evil route (supposedly to canonical one), Kastore and his necromantic cult got hold of the Heavenly Forge and started using it as 3D replicator to create equipment and everything needed to assemble a futuristic army to take over Enroth. In the end, Gelu, Catherine and Roland were supposed to take the Armageddon's Blade out of the Ancients' vault, the Varn Vault, and then use it to destroy the Heavenly Forge itself, an event to automatically destroy every evidence of the Forge's existence.

Graphics

The supposed structure of the town:


External links