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Castle Heroes
Heroes and the


Knight: Knights are brave and noble warriors dedicated to good and righteousness. While they can learn
Hero Screen


magic skills, they are by far more dedicated to the pursuit of martial knowledge.
Actions in the Heroes III game are performed by heroes. Heroes explore the land, sea, and underground.


Cleric: Clerics are members of the fighting forces of their holy orders. They pursue a range of knowledge,
They gather treasures, resources, and other artifacts. They secure towns and Adventure Map structures,


both martial and mystical.
adding them to your territory. Heroes travel with troops recruited at towns and other locations. With these


armies they can engage in battles against your enemies or lead the defense of your towns. As heroes


Dungeon Heroes
explore and battle, they gain experience points. When they have enough experience points, they go up a


Overlord: Overlords build dungeon lairs to protect their gains acquired through conquest. Ruling
level. At each level, heroes gain new skills and increase their abilities at skills they already possess.


through intimidation, they tend to be warriors who know the value of magic. They often wear armor
In most scenarios, you start with at least one hero under your command. You can gather more heroes to


designed to enhance the ferocity of their appearance.
your cause by recruiting them in your town taverns. Heroes may be stationed in your town garrisons or


Warlock: Warlocks learn magic for the power it gives them to achieve dark and selfish goals. More than
may roam the lands of Erathia. Garrisoned heroes lead troops stationed in a town’s garrison if the town


any other hero, they focus on the pursuit of magical knowledge over other values. Warlocks often flaunt
is attacked by an enemy hero. You can have one garrisoned hero per town and up to eight roaming heroes


their power, using magic to alter their features.
at any one time.




Fortress Heroes
Hero Types


Beastmaster: Through physical force and intimidation, Beastmasters build their realms by subjugating
There are sixteen different types of heroes—two for each


those dwelling nearby,. As a consequence, they are little interested in the pursuit of mystical knowledge.
of the eight town types. One type specializes in the use


Beastmasters often costume themselves in the likeness of vicious swamp creatures.
of magic, the other is more battle-oriented. Heroes of all


Witch: Witches are adept at the use of magic powered by rare ingredients gathered from swamplands.
types may be recruited in any town.


Learning this knowledge takes a focus that allows for little advancement of military knowledge.


 
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Inferno Heroes
 
Demoniac: Demoniacs are people (often ex-Heretics) who have been completely possessed by one or
 
more demons. Though they have a natural predisposition to gaining magical power, Demoniacs also
 
acquire balancing military skills as well.
 
Heretic: Heretics aim to harness demonic forces to their bidding. While they tend to train themselves
 
with warrior skills, they must also know enough magic to control their infernal allies. Heretics can often
 
be recognized by the number of protective wards and markings they wear to ward off demonic attacks.

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Heroes and the

Hero Screen

Actions in the Heroes III game are performed by heroes. Heroes explore the land, sea, and underground.

They gather treasures, resources, and other artifacts. They secure towns and Adventure Map structures,

adding them to your territory. Heroes travel with troops recruited at towns and other locations. With these

armies they can engage in battles against your enemies or lead the defense of your towns. As heroes

explore and battle, they gain experience points. When they have enough experience points, they go up a

level. At each level, heroes gain new skills and increase their abilities at skills they already possess.

In most scenarios, you start with at least one hero under your command. You can gather more heroes to

your cause by recruiting them in your town taverns. Heroes may be stationed in your town garrisons or

may roam the lands of Erathia. Garrisoned heroes lead troops stationed in a town’s garrison if the town

is attacked by an enemy hero. You can have one garrisoned hero per town and up to eight roaming heroes

at any one time.


Hero Types

There are sixteen different types of heroes—two for each

of the eight town types. One type specializes in the use

of magic, the other is more battle-oriented. Heroes of all

types may be recruited in any town.