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*Unaffected by [[Mind spells]] like [[Elemental]]s, even [[Blind]] does not function on [[Undead]] units. | *Unaffected by [[Mind spells]] like [[Elemental]]s, even [[Blind]] does not function on [[Undead]] units. | ||
*[[Necromancy]] is a powerful secondary skill that only Necropolis town heroes can utilize effectively and that every [[Necropolis]] hero typically has. Given affordable [[Necromancy amplifier]] buildings (10% point building bonus to [[Necromancy]], '''unique''' town [[secondary skill]] boost building feature for all own heroes on the map, safe the [[Navigation]] centric building [[Lighthouse]] the only [[secondary skill]] bonus enhancer building available in the game) in [[Necropolis]] towns and a range of artifacts that further enhance the skill percentage like [[Vampire%27s_Cowl|Vampire's Cowl]] it is rather easy to recruit a small but steady number of [[Undead]] from most other creatures after fights. Every successful fight will increase the number of level 1 units one has even to astronomical amounts of stack sizes for steady motivation boosts after each encounter. [[Undead]] generally are [[Animate Dead]] resurrectable during combat additionally and the [[Skeleton Transformer]] in a [[Necropolis]] town can change foreign units to [[Skeleton]]s so mixing foreign units with [[Necropolis]] town units does not make them suffer [[morale]] penalty when converting them to [[Skeleton]]s first, one can recruit units off fights with the opponent and they are rather hard to kill and easily replenished given enough mana or [[Necromancy]] skill bonus points which are readily available via buildings or artifacts or even hero specials. | *[[Necromancy]] is a powerful secondary skill that only Necropolis town heroes can utilize effectively and that every [[Necropolis]] hero typically has. Given affordable [[Necromancy amplifier]] buildings (10% point building bonus to [[Necromancy]], '''unique''' town [[secondary skill]] boost building feature for all own heroes on the map, safe the [[Navigation]] centric building [[Lighthouse]] the only [[secondary skill]] bonus enhancer building available in the game) in [[Necropolis]] towns and a range of artifacts that further enhance the skill percentage like [[Vampire%27s_Cowl|Vampire's Cowl]] it is rather easy to recruit a small but steady number of [[Undead]] from most other creatures after fights. Every successful fight will increase the number of level 1 units one has even to astronomical amounts of stack sizes for steady motivation boosts after each encounter. [[Undead]] generally are [[Animate Dead]] resurrectable during combat additionally and the [[Skeleton Transformer]] in a [[Necropolis]] town can change foreign units to [[Skeleton]]s so mixing foreign units with [[Necropolis]] town units does not make them suffer [[morale]] penalty when converting them to [[Skeleton]]s first, one can recruit units off fights with the opponent and they are rather hard to kill and easily replenished given enough mana or [[Necromancy]] skill bonus points which are readily available via buildings or artifacts or even hero specials. | ||
*[[Vampire Lord]]s are by far the most cost-efficient level 4 unit (and arguably the most cost-efficient unit in the game), as they can beat armies of much greater size as long as they are not (like [[Undead]],[[Unliving|Construct]]s or [[Elemental]]s) immune to the Vampire Lords' [[Life drain]] ability and as long as the Vampire Lords are used properly (with [[Blind]] on extra enemy stacks for example or [[Counterstrike]] on the [[Vampire Lord]]s amidst low number/low hp enemy stacks, alternated with [[Animate Dead]] to help out if the [[Life Drain]] to damage inbound ratio is proving destructive to the [[Vampire Lord]] stack - perhaps also using [[Haste]] and the [[Flying]] feature of the [[Vampire Lord]]s to switch opponent melee stacks to feasible ones or to seek a safe point to replenish via [[Animate Dead]], [[Cure]] or [[First Aid]]). | *[[Vampire Lord]]s are by far the most cost-efficient level 4 unit (and arguably the most cost-efficient unit in the game), as they can beat armies of much greater size as long as they are not (like [[Undead]], [[Unliving|Construct]]s or [[Elemental]]s) immune to the Vampire Lords' [[Life drain]] ability and as long as the Vampire Lords are used properly (with [[Blind]] on extra enemy stacks for example or [[Counterstrike]] on the [[Vampire Lord]]s amidst low number/low hp enemy stacks, alternated with [[Animate Dead]] to help out if the [[Life Drain]] to damage inbound ratio is proving destructive to the [[Vampire Lord]] stack - perhaps also using [[Haste]] and the [[Flying]] feature of the [[Vampire Lord]]s to switch opponent melee stacks to feasible ones or to seek a safe point to replenish via [[Animate Dead]], [[Cure]] or [[First Aid]]). | ||
* The level 3 spell [[Animate Dead]] (which the necromancer hero [[Thant]] has built in) can resurrect units in combat, and they '''stay''' resurrected after combat. So given a good balance of [[Thant]]s undead and repairable units compared to the opponent, enough mana for the resurrects and having [[Shackles of War]] for unlimited turns (a smaller version would be using [[Blind]] on all remaining enemy units and killing one [[blind]]ed stack each turn, keeping the enemy locked until the enemy hero is lost to the opponent and the artifacts if any are transferred) he would not lose any units in combat but also often get additional [[Necromancy]] created skeletons (which would hamper movement on the adventure map a little, as [[Skeleton]]s are slow creatures (and even with [[Town Portal]] and [[Dimension Door]] there's an [[adventure map]] movement penalty to consider)). | * The level 3 spell [[Animate Dead]] (which the necromancer hero [[Thant]] has built in) can resurrect units in combat, and they '''stay''' resurrected after combat. So given a good balance of [[Thant]]s undead and repairable units compared to the opponent, enough mana for the resurrects and having [[Shackles of War]] for unlimited turns (a smaller version would be using [[Blind]] on all remaining enemy units and killing one [[blind]]ed stack each turn, keeping the enemy locked until the enemy hero is lost to the opponent and the artifacts if any are transferred) he would not lose any units in combat but also often get additional [[Necromancy]] created skeletons (which would hamper movement on the adventure map a little, as [[Skeleton]]s are slow creatures (and even with [[Town Portal]] and [[Dimension Door]] there's an [[adventure map]] movement penalty to consider)). | ||
*There are number of artifacts that are only useful to Necropolis (artifacts enhancing the created creature number of the unique secondary skill [[Necromancy]] like [[Cloak of the Undead King]], but also [[Pendant of Death]] which counters the mini, undead-only version of [[Armageddon]], damaging all undead on the battlefield, even those recruited in no Necropolis but on the adventure map). | *There are number of artifacts that are only useful to Necropolis (artifacts enhancing the created creature number of the unique secondary skill [[Necromancy]] like [[Cloak of the Undead King]], but also [[Pendant of Death]] which counters the mini, undead-only version of [[Armageddon]], damaging all undead on the battlefield, even those recruited in no Necropolis but on the adventure map). |
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Necropolis is an evil alignment town with necromancer and death knight hero classes. Necropolis represents Deyja.
"Necropolis towns are overrun and ruled by undead creatures. They are the natural bases for the Necromancer and Death Knight hero types. Necropolis armies have many units with abilities to weaken their opponents. This quickly gives them an edge over equal or even more powerful enemy armies." RoE manual
Necropolis' native terrain is dirt.
Necropolis creature dwellings
- Cursed Temple - (Skeleton, Skeleton Warrior)
- Graveyard - (Walking Dead, Zombie)
- Tomb of Souls - (Wight, Wraith)
- Estate - (Vampire, Vampire Lord)
- Mausoleum - (Lich, Power Lich)
- Hall of Darkness - (Black Knight, Dread Knight)
- Dragon Vault - (Bone Dragon, Ghost Dragon)
Necropolis specific buildings
- Cover of Darkness - creates unexplored area of 20 tile radius around the town for opposing players
- Necromancy Amplifier - (unique building, increases Necromancy skill of all player's heroes by 10% (5% in Horn of the Abyss) , stacks with each city)
- Skeleton Transformer - (unique building, which transfroms any creature into Skeleton, or, in case of Dragons, Hydras and Sea Serpents - into Bone Dragon)
- Shipyard - (allows to buy boats)
- Soul Prison - (Grail building, +20% Necromancy skill for allied heroes, +5k gold per day, +50% creature growth)
- Unearthed Graves - (Skeleton horde building, +6/week)
Necropolis building tree
Resource | Basic | Upgrades | All |
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33400 | 25500 | 96400 | |
45 | 25 | 135 | |
65 | 25 | 135 | |
5 | 12 | 45 | |
5 | 12 | 45 | |
5 | 27 | 60 | |
15 | 7 | 40 | |
Troop cost/week: | 26920 + 2 |
Common buildings
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Village Hall | Village Hall (existing) |
Fort | Fort
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Tavern | Tavern
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Mage Guild level 1 | Mage Guild level 1
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Citadel | Citadel
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Marketplace | Marketplace
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Mage Guild level 2 | Mage Guild level 2
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City Hall | City Hall
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Castle | Castle
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Resource Silo | Resource Silo ()
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Mage Guild level 3 | Mage Guild level 3
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Capitol | Capitol
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Blacksmith |
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Mage Guild level 4 | Mage Guild level 4
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Mage Guild level 5 | Mage Guild level 5
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Heroes
Banned secondary skills
Some skills are not available for certain hero classes, which means they can only acquire them from Scholars, Witch Huts (except for Necromancy and Leadership, if not allowed by a map-maker), Seer's Huts, Events or Pandora's Boxes.
Leadership, First Aid and Estates are not available for death knights.
Leadership, First Aid and Interference are not available for necromancers.
Creatures
+ colspan = 14 style="background-color:#Template:Blue 0; font-size: 120%; color:white; height:28px;" | Necropolis creatures | |||||||||||||
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Name | Town | Lvl | Att | Def | Dmg- | Dmg+ | HP | Spd | Grw | AI Val | Cost | Special | |
Skeleton Skeleton | 1 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 6 | 4 | 12 | 60 | 60 | Undead | ||
Skeleton Warrior Skeleton Warrior | 1+ | 6 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 6 | 5 | 12 | 85 | 70 | Undead | ||
Walking Dead Walking Dead | 2 | 5 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 15 | 3 | 8 | 98 | 100 | Undead | ||
Zombie Zombie | 2+ | 5 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 20 | 4 | 8 | 128 | 125 | Undead, Disease | ||
Wight Wight | 3 | 7 | 7 | 3 | 5 | 18 | 5 | 7 | 252 | 200 | Undead, Flying, Regeneration | ||
Wraith Wraith | 3+ | 7 | 7 | 3 | 5 | 18 | 7 | 7 | 315 | 230 | Undead, Flying, Regeneration, Mana drain | ||
Vampire Vampire | 4 | 10 | 9 | 5 | 8 | 30 | 6 | 4 | 555 | 360 | Undead, Flying, No enemy retaliation | ||
Vampire Lord Vampire Lord | 4+ | 10 | 10 | 5 | 8 | 40 | 9 | 4 | 783 | 500 | Undead, Flying, No enemy retaliation, Life drain | ||
Lich Lich | 5 | 13 | 10 | 11 | 13 | 30 | 6 | 3 | 848 | 550 | Ranged (12 shots), Undead, Death cloud | ||
Power Lich Power Lich | 5+ | 13 | 10 | 11 | 15 | 40 | 7 | 3 | 1079 | 600 | Ranged (24 shots), Undead, Death cloud | ||
Black Knight Black Knight | 6 | 16 | 16 | 15 | 30 | 120 | 7 | 2 | 2087 | 1200 | Undead, Curse | ||
Dread Knight Dread Knight | 6+ | 18 | 18 | 15 | 30 | 120 | 9 | 2 | 2382 | 1500 | Undead, Curse, Death blow | ||
Bone Dragon Bone Dragon | 7 | 17 | 15 | 25 | 50 | 150 | 9 | 1 | 3388 | 1800 | Dragon, Undead, Flying, Morale -1 | ||
Ghost Dragon Ghost Dragon | 7+ | 19 | 17 | 25 | 50 | 200 | 14 | 1 | 4696 | 3000 | 1 | Dragon, Undead, Flying, Morale -1, Aging |
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Some thoughtsIf you can upgrade your Estate early, you should do so. The Vampire Lords are one of the best 4th-level creatures in the game. Since they draw life from their enemy, and resurrect themselves, they can be used to single-handedly take out large numbers of low-level creatures. Combine with "counterstrike" to get even better effect. "The month of the Hobgoblin" and the like are Necromancers' wet dream. Just take your strongest hero and stockpile Skeletons. Necromancy adds a little bit of motivation on clearing maps - who needs experience and levelups, when there's Skeletons aplenty? The Necropolis has only a few units they can rely on, the others can wait with being bought and, in time, even be ignored. The reliable units are: Skeleton Warriors, Vampire Lords, Power Liches and Dread Knights. You get Skeleton Warriors only if your ranks are full at the *end* of combat and if you have a stack of Skeleton Warriors and no stack of Skeletons. The downpart is that you get less than if you'd get normal Skeletons (2/3rds as many). Therefore, if it is logistically managable, it would be better to try and get a horde of normal Skeletons first, and then upgrade them at a Necropolis or Hill Fort for the last battle. If there are any Level 1 dwellings nearby, recruit them and take them to the Necropolis. If you have a Skeleton Transformer, you're practically getting free skeletons, and even free Skeleton warriors if there is a Hill Fort close by too. |