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'''Native terrain''' is a [[creature]]'s "home" [[terrain]] type. It gives creatures fighting in their native terrain +1 [[attack]], +1 [[defense]] and +1 [[speed]]. Additionally, a hero moving on a terrain that causes [[movement penalty]] with only creatures | '''Native terrain''' is a [[creature]]'s "home" [[terrain]] type. It gives creatures fighting in their native terrain +1 [[attack]], +1 [[defense]] and +1 [[speed]]. Additionally, a hero moving on a terrain that causes [[movement penalty]] with only creatures native to that terrain will not suffer movement penalty. Heroes with any creatures native to another terrain will suffer movement penalty. [[Nomad]]s and their native [[Sand]] terrain work differently in terms of movement penalty to other terrains. | ||
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Revision as of 04:19, 9 August 2016
Native terrain is a creature's "home" terrain type. It gives creatures fighting in their native terrain +1 attack, +1 defense and +1 speed. Additionally, a hero moving on a terrain that causes movement penalty with only creatures native to that terrain will not suffer movement penalty. Heroes with any creatures native to another terrain will suffer movement penalty. Nomads and their native Sand terrain work differently in terms of movement penalty to other terrains.
Town | Native Terrains |
---|---|
Castle | Grass |
Rampart | Grass |
Tower | Snow |
Inferno | Lava |
Dungeon | Subterranean |
Necropolis | Dirt |
Fortress | Swamp |
Stronghold | Rough |
Conflux | Grass |
Neutral | Dirt |
Sieges are always fought on town's native terrain (e.g. inferno town sieges are fought on lava).