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{{About|is about speed, the creature characteristics. For speed of a hero, see [[movement]].}}
{{About|This article refers to the movement of creatures in combat. For the movement of heroes on the adventure map, see [[movement]].}}
 
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Revision as of 02:36, 16 September 2016

This article refers to the movement of creatures in combat. For the movement of heroes on the adventure map, see movement.

Verbal descriptions of speed values
Value Description
3 very slow
4 extra slow
5 slow
6 swift
7 extra swift
8 very swift
9 ultra swift
10 super swift
11 quick
12 extra quick
13 very quick
14 ultra quick
15 super quick
16 fast
17 extra fast
18 very fast
19 ultra fast
21 blazing fast

Speed (or sometimes movement) is characteristic of creatures. The value of speed determines how many hexes the creature can move on a battlefield. The speed also determines the initative of the creature, or in other words, the order the creatures move during battle. Additionally, the speed value of the slowest creature affects the hero's movement points on the Adventure Map.

The fastest creature in Heroes of Might and Magic III: Restoration of Erathia is the Archangel with a speed of 18. In the first expansion Armageddon's Blade and later in Shadow of Death, the fastest creature is Conflux's Phoenix with a speed of 21. The slowest creatures with a speed of 3 are Dendroid Guard, Dwarf, Stone Golem and Walking Dead. Additionally, Armageddon's Blade expansion introduced Peasant, which have speed of three. The verbal descriptions are listed in the table on the right. Curiously enough, none of the creatures have speed value of 20, but logic states that it would described as super fast.

War machines have a speed of 0, which means they can not move during combat and typically act last at the combat round. However, their value does not affect the hero's movement points.

Speed as initiative

The speed will determinate initiative of the creature. High speed value means high initiative, which means that the creature will move before creatures with smaller speed value (slower creatures). If two or more creatures on different sides of engaging armies have the same speed value, the creature on the army which did not have the latest chance to act will act first. And if it is the beginning of the battle, the attacker will have the initiative. Within each army, the unit that started (before tactics phase) nearest to the top of the screen, will move first.

Speed modifiers

There are several modifiers that can affect creatures' speed values during combat. Modifiers that affect throughout the combat and can not be cancelled are terrain, artifact and hero specialty modifiers. Additionally, spells can have increasing or decreasing effects on creatures' speed values. Creatures fighting on their native terrain receive +1 to their speed (and +1 to both attack and defense skill. There are three artifacts that affect the speed of all creature's in hero's army:

Several heroes have a creature specialty, which gives specific creatures in hero's army +1 to speed during combat. For example, Edric the knight has griffins as special ability, which means that Griffins and Royal Griffins fighting in Edric's army receive +1 to speed increasing Griffins' speed to 8 and Royal Griffins' speed to 10. Additionally, Sir Mullich has a speed specialty which means that all creatures in his army receive +2 to their speed values during combat.

Three spells can affect the speed of creatures: Haste, Slow and Prayer. These spells affect the speed as follows:

  • Haste
    • +3 to speed for a single creature stack with Basic Air Magic
    • +5 to speed for a single creature stack with Advanced Air Magic
    • +5 to speed for all allied creature stacks with Expert Air Magic
  • Slow
    • reduces speed for single creature stack by -25% rounded up with Basic Earth Magic
    • reduces speed for single creature stack by -50% rounded up with Advanced Earth Magic
    • reduces speed for all enemy creature stacks by -50% rounded up with Expert Earth Magic
  • Prayer
    • +2 to speed for a single creature stack with Basic Water Magic
    • +4 to speed for a single creature stack with Advanced Water Magic
    • +4 to speed for all allied creatures stacks with Expert Water Magic

Additionally, Brissa, Cyra and Terek have Haste as specialty, which means that they can cast Haste with increased effect, based on hero's level compared to the level of the target creature stack. Loynis has Prayer as specialty, which works in a similar way. None of the heroes have Slow as specialty.

In the best case, the maximum speed bonus from all these modifiers is +16, or +7 in the first round of combat before the spells can be cast. A stack of Phoenixes led by Sir Mullich on their native terrain and with the best magical help available would therefore get a speed of 37. In similarly favourable conditions, the slow Dendroid Guards would get a speed of 19, making them tied with Azure Dragons or Archangels (which have the same native terrain). Heroes with a specialty in Haste or Prayer can potentially give more movement than Sir Mullich.

Fast unit chart

Listing only units allowing maximum movement (Speed of 11+):

Speed Units
11 Devil, Master Genie, Red Dragon, Scorpicore, Thunderbird, Titan, Wyvern Monarch
12 Angel, Silver Pegasus
13 Dragon Fly, Efreet Sultan
14 Ghost Dragon
15 Black Dragon, Faerie Dragon, Firebird
16 Crystal Dragon, Gold Dragon
17 Arch Devil, Rust Dragon
18 Archangel
19 Azure Dragon
20
21 Phoenix

See also