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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
'''Factory''' is the unreleased 11th faction for {{hota}}, which is confirmed to be released in game version 1.7.0. This new faction will have the [[Wasteland]] as its native terrain, which was released in HotA version 1.6.0. The town's theme combines nature with an attempt to harness its power, which is reflected in the two "trees" of creatures and their upgrades. Factory's steampunk technology and Wild West style is likely a nod to the unreleased [[Forge]] town, as in the drawing board phases both a steampunk and a sci-fi version were designed. However, the steampunk concept was abandoned due to sci-fi technology and themes appearing in the Might & Magic series, as well as the futuristic looking [[Heavenly Forge]], that serves as the basis of the town. The only nod to a wild west steampunk theme is an obscure piece of artwork for the tavern that was quickly discarded in favour of a concrete building.
'''Factory''' is the unreleased 11th faction for {{hota}}, which is confirmed to be released in game version 1.7.0. This new faction will have the [[Wasteland]] as its native terrain, which was released in HotA version 1.6.0. The town's theme combines nature with an attempt to harness its power, which is reflected in the two "trees" of creatures and their upgrades. Factory's steampunk technology and Wild West style is likely a nod to the unreleased [[Forge]] town, as in the drawing board phases both a steampunk and a sci-fi version were designed. However, the steampunk concept was abandoned by NWC due to sci-fi technology and themes appearing in the Might & Magic series, as well as the futuristic looking [[Heavenly Forge]], that serves as the basis of the town. The only nod to a wild west steampunk theme is an obscure piece of artwork for the tavern that was quickly discarded in favour of a concrete building.


== Creatures ==
== Creatures ==

Revision as of 16:40, 15 March 2021

Horn of the Abyss Only available when the unofficial expansion, Horn of the Abyss, is installed.

Introduction

Factory is the unreleased 11th faction for Horn of the Abyss, which is confirmed to be released in game version 1.7.0. This new faction will have the Wasteland as its native terrain, which was released in HotA version 1.6.0. The town's theme combines nature with an attempt to harness its power, which is reflected in the two "trees" of creatures and their upgrades. Factory's steampunk technology and Wild West style is likely a nod to the unreleased Forge town, as in the drawing board phases both a steampunk and a sci-fi version were designed. However, the steampunk concept was abandoned by NWC due to sci-fi technology and themes appearing in the Might & Magic series, as well as the futuristic looking Heavenly Forge, that serves as the basis of the town. The only nod to a wild west steampunk theme is an obscure piece of artwork for the tavern that was quickly discarded in favour of a concrete building.

Creatures

File:FactoryCreaturesPreview.jpg

As of August 2020, the revealed line up consists of:

  • Tier 1: Halfling –> Halfling Grenadier (They may not have the Fireball Attack, but Halfling Grenadiers are said to have an ability called "Bombing Attack" that will affect their ability to retaliate.)
  • Tier 2: Mechanic –> Engineer (They can repair mechanical units in both forms.)
  • Tier 3: Armadillo –> Bellwether Armadillo (They are said to have an alternative walking animation, when getting casted by Hasted, they will curls into a ball and roll instead of walking, this is purely just a graphical future.)
  • Tier 4: Automaton –> ??? (No released graphics or information available, other than the fact that they are possibly fully robotic.)
  • Tier 5: Sandworm –> Olgoi-Khorkhoi (Fliers, similar to Nymph & Oceanid; if they come out of the ground above a corpse, the upgrade automatically consumes it, after which its next attack will receive one more strike; the bonus strikes can stack. They are also said that when combating on ships, they won't be able to use their Burrowing ability and will walk normal instead so they will not be able to ignore obstackles.)
  • Tier 6: Gunslinger –> Bounty Hunter (Retaliates to one ranged attack per round with a Quick Shot.)
  • Tier 7: Dreadnought –> Juggernaut (Both units have a special penetrating beam attack called Heat Stroke. The attack is similar in area to that of the Cerberus, but it also affects units including those behind the target, similar to a dragon's breath attack.)
  • Tier 7: Couatl –> Crimson Couatl (Couatls can Meditate to become impervious to damage and skip their turn.)

NOTE: Both the Dreadnought and Couatl are controversially set to be 7th tier units. Both dwellings may be built in the same town and both units may be recruited. They will NOT be alternative units, like in Heroes of Might and Magic 4.


Creature Table

Keep in mind that these stats might change in the final version!

 Name   Town   Lvl   Att   Def   Dmg-   Dmg+   HP   Spd   Grw   AI Val   Cost   Special 














Halfling (Factory)  Halfling (Factory) Halfling (Factory)  Halfling (Factory) 1 4 2 1 3 4 5 15 75 40 Gold   Ranged (24 shots), Positive Luck
Halfling Grenadier  Halfling Grenadier Halfling Grenadier  Halfling Grenadier 1+ 5 2 2 3 4 6 15 95 60 Gold   Ranged (24 shots), Positive Luck, Ranged attack ignores 20% of enemy's defense skill
Mechanic  Mechanic Mechanic  Mechanic 2 6 5 2 4 14 6 8 186 140 Gold   Breath attack, Repairing (10 HP per Mechanic)
Engineer  Engineer Engineer  Engineer 2+ 7 5 2 5 16 7 8 278 170 Gold   Breath attack, Repairing (20 HP per Engineer)
Armadillo  Armadillo Armadillo  Armadillo 3 5 10 3 5 25 4 6 198 200 Gold  
Bellwether Armadillo  Bellwether ArmadilloBellwether Armadillo  Bellwether Armadillo 3+ 5 11 3 5 25 6 6 256 230 Gold  
Automaton  Automaton Automaton  Automaton 4 12 10 7 7 30 8 5 669 350 Gold   Mechanical, Detonation
Sentinel Automaton  Sentinel Automaton Sentinel Automaton  Sentinel Automaton 4+ 12 10 9 9 30 9 5 947 450 Gold   Mechanical, Detonation, No enemy retaliation
Sandworm  Sandworm Sandworm  Sandworm 5 13 12 12 16 50 8 3 991 575 Gold   Burrowing, Immune to Blind and Stone Gaze
Olgoi-Khorkhoi  Olgoi-Khorkhoi Olgoi-Khorkhoi  Olgoi-Khorkhoi 5+ 15 12 12 16 60 10 3 1220 650 Gold   Burrowing, Immune to Blind and Stone Gaze, Devours corpses for additional strikes
Gunslinger  Gunslinger Gunslinger  Gunslinger 6 17 12 14 24 45 7 2 1351 800 Gold   Ranged (16 shots), Preemptive Shot (once per round)
Bounty Hunter  Bounty Hunter Bounty Hunter  Bounty Hunter 6+ 18 14 14 24 45 8 2 1454 1100 Gold   Ranged (24 shots), Preemptive Shot (unlimited)
Couatl  Couatl Couatl  Couatl 7 17 17 25 45 160 11 1 3574 2000 Gold   Flying, Skips a turn to get temporary invulnerability
Crimson Couatl  Crimson Couatl Crimson Couatl  Crimson Couatl 7+ 21 21 25 45 200 15 1 5341 3500 Gold 1 Crystal   Flying, Gets temporary invulnerability without skipping a turn
Dreadnought  Dreadnought Dreadnought  Dreadnought 7 18 20 40 50 200 6 1 3879 2500 Gold 1 Crystal   Mechanical, Heat Stroke
Juggernaut  Juggernaut Juggernaut  Juggernaut 7+ 23 23 40 50 300 7 1 6433 4000 Gold 2 Crystal   Mechanical, Heat Stroke

Heroes

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The two hero classes have been revealed to be the might class of Mercenary and the magic class of Artificer.

Factory will feature heroes from former games, such as Kastore and Agar (an Artificer with a Sandworm specialty), but also new ones, like Todd and Bertram. Jangaard is a Mercenary hero with a Scouting speciality, and Henrietta is a Mercenary hero with a Halfling specialty. Morgan and Sam are two additional heroes of unknown classes.


See also