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{{manual navigational box|roe|prev=17|next=19}} [[File:RoE1_18.png|768px]] Treasure Chests and Artifacts Heroes may also pick up treasure chests and artifacts. Artifacts are items, usually magical, that provide their owner with special powers and abilities. When a hero visits an artifact, it disappears from the map and is added to their inventory (see Heroes, pg. 23). Treasure chests are surprise boxes containing gold, minor artifacts, or experience. Other Structures There are many different types of Adventure Map structures you will encounter. Some of these will convey special benefits to the heroes who visit them. Some will be places to explore, full of danger and/or hidden rewards. Others will provide resources, useful information, or artifacts. While you will need to discover the individual qualities of many of these buildings, some of the buildings you are most likely to encounter are listed here. Border Guards and Gates: Border Guard Towers occasionally appear at borders. In order to pass by a Guard Tower, you will need to visit a local Keymaster's Tent of the same color. Creature Dwellings: Some structures are the living places of creatures you may recruit to your cause. Their dwellings may be found on the Adventure Map. Before the creatures serve your cause, you may need to prove your worthiness by facing them in combat. Once you succeed, the dwelling will fly your flag, associated towns may receive a creature bonus, and you can recruit troops there. The supply of available recruits will be replenished once a week. Obelisks: On some maps, the Grail is hidden. Clues to its location can be found at obelisks. Wandering Creatures: You may find your hero's way blocked by wandering creatures allied to no particular player. In order to pass by them, you will need to deal with them. Usually, this means defeating them in combat. Sometimes the creatures will be favorable to your cause and will offer to join you, or they may do so because they are awed by your power. Others, realizing they have no chance of defeating you, may flee. Right-clicking on a wandering creature graphic will tell you the type of creatures camped at the spot and a rough estimate of their numbers. Wandering monster troops are randomly assigned a hostility value from one to ten. Monsters with higher hostility values are more likely to attack. A wandering monster troop will be more likely to avoid combat with hero armies stronger than they or composed of the same creature types. Heroes with the Diplomacy secondary skill will be attacked less often. Wandering Creature Population Labels Label Few Several Pack Lots Horde Throng Swarm Zounds Legion Population 1-4 5-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100-249 250-499 500-999 1000+ [[Category:Restoration of Erathia Manual|Restoration of Erathia Manual 018]]
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