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'''Expansions''' typically refers to official additions to the original game called {{ab}} and {{sod}}. They are the main expansion packs, and require the original game – {{hommroe}} – in order to work. Both includes new campaigns that continues the storyline of {{roe}}. Sometimes {{hc}} is considered to be an expansion, although it is more aimed as an introduction for beginners to the Heroes of Might and Magic -series. The Heroes of Might and Magic III ''Complete'' is a collection, that inculded the original Restoration of Erathia game and both expansions Armageddon's Blade and Shadow of Death.
'''Expansions''' typically refers to two of the official additions {{ab}} and {{sod}}, which both continue the story that was started in {{hommroe}}. The original game was first released on February 28, 1999, and was followed by its first expansion {{ab}}, seven months later on September 30, 1999. The second and final official expansion, {{sod}}, was first released on March 31, 2000. Both expansions can be installed independently of one another and require the original game to be installed first.


* Armageddon's Blade adds
On October 2, 2000, ''Heroes of Might and Magic III: Complete'' was released. It allows installation of both the original and its expansions in a single package.
** New town called [[Conflux]]
** Two new artifact [[Armageddon's Blade]] and [[Vial of Dragon Blood]]
** New campaigns
** New heroes
** New creatures
* Shadow of Death adds
** [[Combination artifact]]
** New campaigns
** New heroes
** New creatures


===Differences between versions===
On September 27, 2000, [[The 3DO Company]] began releasing extra single player campaigns as chapters in a series. All of the chapters can now be purchased as [[Heroes Chronicles]]. It is a beginner's introduction to the Heroes of Might and Magic series.
====From [[Restoration of Erathia]] to [[Armageddon's Blade]]====
* It is possible to choose between basic unit and upgraded unit in a town's upgraded dwelling.
* It is possible to [[garrison]] creature stacks in [[mine]]s.
* [[Conflux]] town added
* [[Air Elemental]], [[Earth Elemental]], [[Fire Elemental]] and [[Water Elemental]] changed from [[neutral]] to [[Conflux]].


====From [[Armageddon's Blade]] to [[Shadow of Death]]====
== Horn of the Abyss ==
* [[Lizardman]], [[Lizard Warrior]], [[Serpent Fly]], [[Dragon Fly]], [[Angel]] and [[Archangel]] rebalanced
[[Horn of the Abyss]] is an unofficial expansion on the same level as {{ab}} and {{sod}}.


==Other noteworthy Heroes3-related projects==
[[Category: Expansions|*]]
*[[Wake of Gods]] - Unofficial expansion. Adds two tons of stuff.
* [https://sites.google.com/site/heroes3hd/eng/description HoMM3 HD] - HoMM 3 HD mod is an addon pack for Heroes of Might and Magic 3 that changes game resolution to any from 800x600 to 4000x4000, adds new functionality and fixes some original bugs.
* [http://forum.vcmi.eu/portal.php VCMI Project] - The goal of the project is to rewrite the entire H3 engine (VCMI is NOT another mod) giving it new possibilities.


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Revision as of 01:35, 11 January 2018

Expansions typically refers to two of the official additions Armageddon's Blade and Shadow of Death, which both continue the story that was started in Heroes of Might and Magic III: Restoration of Erathia. The original game was first released on February 28, 1999, and was followed by its first expansion Armageddon's Blade, seven months later on September 30, 1999. The second and final official expansion, Shadow of Death, was first released on March 31, 2000. Both expansions can be installed independently of one another and require the original game to be installed first.

On October 2, 2000, Heroes of Might and Magic III: Complete was released. It allows installation of both the original and its expansions in a single package.

On September 27, 2000, The 3DO Company began releasing extra single player campaigns as chapters in a series. All of the chapters can now be purchased as Heroes Chronicles. It is a beginner's introduction to the Heroes of Might and Magic series.

Horn of the Abyss

Horn of the Abyss is an unofficial expansion on the same level as Armageddon's Blade and Shadow of Death.