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Trolls are level 5 neutral creatures recruited from the Troll Bridge.
"Unlike their Enrothian cousins, Antagrich Trolls prefer a more direct hand-to-hand attack. Like their Enrothian cousins, Antagrich Trolls do regenerate damage taken in battle." AB manual
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Appearance
Trolls were added in Armageddon's Blade, so there are no Trolls or Troll Bridges in Restoration of Erathia.
User Commentary
They are basically just a buffed up version of the ogre, boasting similar stats and having way better speed. However, they regenerate all their health each turn, which makes them perfect for early and mid-game. Sadly, you won't be able to recruit them too soon because their dwelling can be rare and is also guarded by 9 trolls.
In Horn of the Abyss, Trolls portrait is based on the Troll Peasant from Might and Magic VIII: Day of the Destroyer.







