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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Some fans theorize that Luna on Axeoth may be a namesake, due to her looking quite different from her ''Heroes III'' portrait. However, this is not confirmed, and Luna's portraits in all of the first three ''Heroes'' games also feature different takes on her appearance, which fits with her being a {{hv|Sorceress (class)|Sorceress|text=sorceress}}. Numerous other heroes return in {{homm4}} from the previous installment. Moreover, one might argue that the vampiric Luna's portrait looks similar to Luna's portrait in {{homm2}}.
* Some fans theorize that Luna on Axeoth may be a namesake, due to her looking quite different from her ''Heroes III'' portrait. However, this is not confirmed, and Luna's portraits in all of the first three ''Heroes'' games also feature different takes on her appearance, which fits with her being a [[Sorceress (class)|sorceress]]. Numerous other heroes return in {{homm4}} from the previous installment. Moreover, one might argue that the vampiric Luna's portrait looks similar to Luna's portrait in {{homm2}}.
* Due to all of the above, this page goes with Luna being the same until proven otherwise.
* Due to all of the above, this page goes with Luna being the same until proven otherwise.
* [[Enroth (planet)|Enroth]]ian Luna was created as a reference to Luna the [[Druid]] from the world of Xeen, who appears in ''Might and Magic V: Darkside of Xeen''.
* [[Enroth (planet)|Enroth]]ian Luna was created as a reference to Luna the [[Druid]] from the world of Xeen, who appears in ''Might and Magic V: Darkside of Xeen''.
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Revision as of 05:25, 26 August 2025

Luna the Elementalist
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Originally a sorceress in Enroth, Luna felt the call of the elemental Conflux and made her way to Erathia. Once in Erathia, Luna was compelled to disregard her aquatic talents and turn her efforts to developing her skills in fire magic.
Increases the Damage from Fire Wall by 25% Horn of the Abyss100% Shadow of Death.
Basic
Basic
15–25 Pixie (100%)
3–5 Air Elemental (100%) Horn of the Abyss(88%) Shadow of Death
3–52–3 Water Elemental (100%) Horn of the Abyss(25%) Shadow of Death
Fire Wall
1630 Horn of the Abyss1630-1760 Shadow of Death

Story

Note: See Heroes from other games for other portraits.

Luna does not appear in the story text of any campaign levels.

Heroes of Might and Magic IV

Luna survived The Reckoning and appeared as a Death Knight on Axeoth.

[[File: Hero {{{image2}}} (Heroes IV).png]] "It's needless to speculate whether Luna was insane before or after she became a vampire. She doesn't even know. But her madness is her strength since few are as unpredictable as Luna in battle. Unfortunately, this means she can't be trusted entirely either." — Biography

Trivia

  • Some fans theorize that Luna on Axeoth may be a namesake, due to her looking quite different from her Heroes III portrait. However, this is not confirmed, and Luna's portraits in all of the first three Heroes games also feature different takes on her appearance, which fits with her being a sorceress. Numerous other heroes return in Heroes of Might and Magic IV from the previous installment. Moreover, one might argue that the vampiric Luna's portrait looks similar to Luna's portrait in Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars.
  • Due to all of the above, this page goes with Luna being the same until proven otherwise.
  • Enrothian Luna was created as a reference to Luna the Druid from the world of Xeen, who appears in Might and Magic V: Darkside of Xeen.
  • Heroes VI also has a vampire named Luna, referencing the previous two characters with this name. She used to be an elf instead of a human.

Appearances

(none)

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