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== Discussion ==
== adding hero town ==
Slow is one of the best spells in the game, even though it is only level 1.  Especially useful early in the game it can allow one's units to have first option at attacking.  Ranged attackers such as [[Marksman|Marksmen]] and [[Grand Elf|Grand Elves]] can easily clear out slow, yet powerful guardians like [[Dendroid]]s or [[Golems]] with this spell in effect.
 
=== adding hero town ===
I feel like adding which town the heroes are from is unnecessary work for us - having the class should be enough.  I guess we could do it, but I don't feel it's worth it.
I feel like adding which town the heroes are from is unnecessary work for us - having the class should be enough.  I guess we could do it, but I don't feel it's worth it.



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I feel like adding which town the heroes are from is unnecessary work for us - having the class should be enough. I guess we could do it, but I don't feel it's worth it.

Are you perhaps on the wrong talk page here? And what do mean by "which town the hereos are from"? Sounds pretty important to me. –Kapteeni Ruoska (talk) 10:08, 25 August 2015 (CEST)
I wasn't really sure which talk page to use, so I might be. Sorry if I am. I mean having the town in brackets, like "Geon the Warlock (Dungeon)", etc. Personally, I feel like "Warlock" is enough to know that Geon is from Dungeon town. (also how do I put my username and date/time at the end of talk pages? Do I have to do that manually?) -Ibraesil (talk) 3:55, 26 August 2015 (CEST)
No no, you are absolutely on a correct page. It was I who did not undestand you in the first place. And I also think you are right, that the "the warlock" is enough in this case. At first I thought you meant it on the hero pages. Anyway, feel free to change it. Oh, and you get your username and time with four tildes ~~~~, or whatever you call them. My personal thing is to add hyphen in front of it. –Kapteeni Ruoska (talk) 09:32, 26 August 2015 (CEST)