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The '''dungeon town''' is an evil alignment [[town type]] with [[overlord]] and [[warlock]] [[hero class]]es. The dungeon towns are built to act as bases from which to wage campaigns of conquest for wealth and power. Similarly minded [[creature]]s are attracted as allies. Other dungeon creatures are in thrall to their masters. Dungeon armies are possessed of a variety of long [[ | The '''dungeon town''' is an evil alignment [[town type]] with [[overlord]] and [[warlock]] [[hero class]]es. The dungeon towns are built to act as bases from which to wage campaigns of conquest for wealth and power. Similarly minded [[creature]]s are attracted as allies. Other dungeon creatures are in thrall to their masters. Dungeon armies are possessed of a variety of long [[ranged attack]]s, have effective damage dealing troops, and have the ability to greatly disrupt the strategies of their enemies. | ||
Although dungeon is quite expensive, it has good magical capabilities (e.g. [[mana vortex]]) and powerful troops like [[black dragon]]s, which are among the strongest creatures in [[Erathia]]. In fact, the black dragon has become a symbol of the [[Heroes series ]] since it first appeared in [[Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars]]. | Although dungeon is quite expensive, it has good magical capabilities (e.g. [[mana vortex]]) and powerful troops like [[black dragon]]s, which are among the strongest creatures in [[Erathia]]. In fact, the black dragon has become a symbol of the [[Heroes series ]] since it first appeared in [[Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars]]. | ||
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== Structures == | |||
[[Image:Dungeon-in.png|thumb|500px|Dungeon town seen from inside]] | |||
{{StandardBuildings|5|[[Sulfur]]}} | {{StandardBuildings|5|[[Sulfur]]}} | ||
'''Dungeon-Specific Buildings''' | |||
*[[Artifact Merchants]] | *[[Artifact Merchants]] | ||
*[[Portal of Summoning]] | *[[Portal of Summoning]] | ||
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*[[Guardian of Earth]] ([[Grail]] Building) | *[[Guardian of Earth]] ([[Grail]] Building) | ||
'''Creature dwellings''' | |||
*[[Warren]] | *[[Warren]] | ||
*[[Harpy Loft]] | *[[Harpy Loft]] | ||
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*[[Dragon Cave]] | *[[Dragon Cave]] | ||
==Heroes== | ==Heroes== | ||
{{Herotable}} | |||
{{Herotablerow Dungeon}} | |||
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[[List of heroes|List of all heroes]] | |||
==Creatures== | |||
{{Creaturetable}} | |||
{{Creaturetablerow Dungeon}} | |||
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[[List of creatures|List of all creatures]] | |||
== | ==Additional Information== | ||
* [[Alignment]]: Evil | |||
* [[Native Terrain]]: [[Subterranean]] | |||
===Pros=== | |||
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*Strong units | *Strong units | ||
*Mana Vortex: Doubles your max spell points once a week. | *Mana Vortex: Doubles your max spell points once a week. | ||
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* The [[Battle Scholar Academy]] instantly levels up your starting heroes and can contribute to your seasoned heroes as well. | * The [[Battle Scholar Academy]] instantly levels up your starting heroes and can contribute to your seasoned heroes as well. | ||
=== | ===Cons=== | ||
*It is quite expensive to play as it needs many resources. This is especially noticeable on Impossible difficulty, because the [[Pillar of Eyes]] cost of one of each of the precious resources ([[Gems]], [[Crystal]], [[Sulfur]] and [[Mercury]]), which can be very hard to come up with early on. | *It is quite expensive to play as it needs many resources. This is especially noticeable on Impossible difficulty, because the [[Pillar of Eyes]] cost of one of each of the precious resources ([[Gems]], [[Crystal]], [[Sulfur]] and [[Mercury]]), which can be very hard to come up with early on. | ||
*Manticore/Scorpicore is arguably the weakest Level 6 unit (or the Wyvern is). | *Manticore/Scorpicore is arguably the weakest Level 6 unit (or the Wyvern is). | ||
== | ===Town Costs=== | ||
["Basic" includes Citadel, Castle & any prerequisites: | |||
"Upgrades" also includes prerequisites] | |||
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!Resource!!Basic!!Upgrades!!All | |||
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|{{Gold}}||39900||26500||112400 | |||
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|{{Wood}}||56||36||142 | |||
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|{{Ore}}||66||31||142 | |||
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|{{Crystal}}||5||9||32 | |||
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|{{Gem}}||15||12||45 | |||
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|{{Mercury}}||10||12||40 | |||
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|{{Sulfur}}||30||34||82 | |||
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!colspan=2| Troop cost/week: !!colspan=2| 27205 {{Gold}} 4 {{Sulfur}} | |||
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{{Town creatures | {{Town creatures | ||
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{{Towns}} | {{Towns}} | ||
[[Category:Towns]] | [[Category:Towns]] |
Revision as of 00:14, 22 March 2014
The dungeon town is an evil alignment town type with overlord and warlock hero classes. The dungeon towns are built to act as bases from which to wage campaigns of conquest for wealth and power. Similarly minded creatures are attracted as allies. Other dungeon creatures are in thrall to their masters. Dungeon armies are possessed of a variety of long ranged attacks, have effective damage dealing troops, and have the ability to greatly disrupt the strategies of their enemies.
Although dungeon is quite expensive, it has good magical capabilities (e.g. mana vortex) and powerful troops like black dragons, which are among the strongest creatures in Erathia. In fact, the black dragon has become a symbol of the Heroes series since it first appeared in Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars.
Structures
Dungeon-Specific Buildings
- Artifact Merchants
- Portal of Summoning
- Mana Vortex
- Battle Scholar Academy
- Guardian of Earth (Grail Building)
Creature dwellings
Heroes
Template:Herotable Template:Herotablerow Dungeon |} List of all heroes
Creatures
Template:Creaturetable Template:Creaturetablerow Dungeon |} List of all creatures
Additional Information
- Alignment: Evil
- Native Terrain: Subterranean
Pros
- Strong units
- Mana Vortex: Doubles your max spell points once a week.
- Can successfully do the famous "Dracageddon" tactic thanks to fast and powerful Black Dragons and Warlocks with high Spell Power.
- The Battle Scholar Academy instantly levels up your starting heroes and can contribute to your seasoned heroes as well.
Cons
- It is quite expensive to play as it needs many resources. This is especially noticeable on Impossible difficulty, because the Pillar of Eyes cost of one of each of the precious resources (Gems, Crystal, Sulfur and Mercury), which can be very hard to come up with early on.
- Manticore/Scorpicore is arguably the weakest Level 6 unit (or the Wyvern is).
Town Costs
["Basic" includes Citadel, Castle & any prerequisites: "Upgrades" also includes prerequisites]
Resource | Basic | Upgrades | All |
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39900 | 26500 | 112400 | |
56 | 36 | 142 | |
66 | 31 | 142 | |
5 | 9 | 32 | |
15 | 12 | 45 | |
10 | 12 | 40 | |
30 | 34 | 82 | |
Troop cost/week: | 27205 4 |
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Rampart | |
Tower | |
Inferno | |
Necropolis | |
Dungeon | |
Stronghold | |
Fortress | |
Conflux | |
Cove | |
Factory |