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Dismissing a Troop
Hero’s Army


If you wish to remove a troop from the hero’s army, display the troop’s Creature Information window and
These seven slots display the troop stacks in the hero’s army. Each troop stack portrait has a number


then click the Dismiss Troop button. All heroes in the field must have at least one troop, so you
indicating how many creatures are in each slot. The slot a troop stack occupies affects where the troop


cannot dismiss a hero’s last troop.
appears on the battlefield (see Combat, pg. 40). There are several things you can do with this display to


manage your hero’s army.


Upgrading a Troop


Each creature is available in a basic and upgraded version. If a hero visits a town capable of generating a
Displaying Creature Information


creature’s upgraded version, you may upgrade any basic level creatures by pressing the Upgrade Troop
Clicking on a highlighted troop stack displays its creature information as follows.


button.
Portrait: This is a picture of the creature as it will appear on the battlefield. The number in the


lower right corner is the number of creatures in the troop. Above the portrait is the creature’s name.


Combining Two Troops of Like Creatures
Attack: This is the creature’s attack rating. The number in parenthesis represents the rating as affected


If you have two troops containing identical creatures, you can combine them into one troop. Do this by
by the hero’s Attack skill and other factors.


highlighting one troop, then clicking on the second one. The creatures in the first troop will be absorbed
Defense: This is the creature’s defense rating. In parenthesis is its rating as affected by modifying factors.


into the second.
Shots: Creatures with ranged attacks have a limited number of shots. This displays how many are left.


If there is no number here, then the creature has no ranged attack.


Splitting Troops
Damage: This shows the range of damage the creature does when it attacks.


You can take a troop with two or more creatures in it, and split it into two troops. To do this, highlight
Health: This shows the creature’s maximum health points.


the troop, click the Split Troop button, and then click on an empty troop slot or troop of like creatures.
Health Left: This shows how many health points the top creature in the troop has left.


The Split Troop control will appear.
Speed: This is the creature’s speed rating.


To split the current troop, move the slider control to the right. As you do so, creatures will be transferred
Morale: This shows the creature’s current, individual morale rating.


from the originating troop. Click ✔ when you are satisfied, or click the Cancel button to cancel the
Luck: This is the creature’s current, individual luck rating.


operation.
Affecting Spells: Spells currently cast on the creature are shown here.


Originating Troop


Name


New Troop


Portrait


Slider
Luck




Split
Number of Creatures


Morale


Cancel


Affecting Spells


Move a Troop to an Empty Troop Slot
Dismiss Army


To move a troop from its current troop slot to an empty one, click on the troop to highlight it, and then


click on the slot you want to move it to.
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Hero’s Army

These seven slots display the troop stacks in the hero’s army. Each troop stack portrait has a number

indicating how many creatures are in each slot. The slot a troop stack occupies affects where the troop

appears on the battlefield (see Combat, pg. 40). There are several things you can do with this display to

manage your hero’s army.


Displaying Creature Information

Clicking on a highlighted troop stack displays its creature information as follows.

Portrait: This is a picture of the creature as it will appear on the battlefield. The number in the

lower right corner is the number of creatures in the troop. Above the portrait is the creature’s name.

Attack: This is the creature’s attack rating. The number in parenthesis represents the rating as affected

by the hero’s Attack skill and other factors.

Defense: This is the creature’s defense rating. In parenthesis is its rating as affected by modifying factors.

Shots: Creatures with ranged attacks have a limited number of shots. This displays how many are left.

If there is no number here, then the creature has no ranged attack.

Damage: This shows the range of damage the creature does when it attacks.

Health: This shows the creature’s maximum health points.

Health Left: This shows how many health points the top creature in the troop has left.

Speed: This is the creature’s speed rating.

Morale: This shows the creature’s current, individual morale rating.

Luck: This is the creature’s current, individual luck rating.

Affecting Spells: Spells currently cast on the creature are shown here.


Name


Portrait

Luck


Number of Creatures

Morale


Affecting Spells

Dismiss Army


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