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*If there are few heroes with equal strength, then the one with the higher [[experience]] level is stronger. | *If there are few heroes with equal strength, then the one with the higher [[experience]] level is stronger. | ||
*If there are few heroes with equal strength and level, then the one with the higher number of experience points is stronger. | *If there are few heroes with equal strength and level, then the one with the higher number of experience points is stronger. | ||
*If there are few heroes with equal strength, level and experience points, | *If there are few heroes with equal strength, level and experience points, then the one with the higher '''ID''' is stronger. See below for the complete list of heroes with their corresponding ID. | ||
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Revision as of 08:08, 12 August 2021
In some campaigns, it is possible to take additional "most powerful" or "strongest" heroes into the next campaign scenario. The hero strength is defined as the sum of the hero's level and all of his primary skills. It is possible to have few heroes with exactly the same strength, then the strongest one will be determined by the next criterias:
- If there are few heroes with equal strength, then the one with the higher experience level is stronger.
- If there are few heroes with equal strength and level, then the one with the higher number of experience points is stronger.
- If there are few heroes with equal strength, level and experience points, then the one with the higher ID is stronger. See below for the complete list of heroes with their corresponding ID.