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When the Grail is taken to a town and the visiting hero with the Grail "visits" the Town Hall ([[Town Hall|Village Hall/Town Hall/City Hall/Capitol]]), a town-specific Grail Building will be built. It can be the second town building per turn, but nothing can be built on the same day after it. Also, Grail can be built in an allied town, which can be helpful if you don't have your own [[Tower]] or [[Conflux]]. All unique Grail building features will be effective for allies (except [[Castle]], [[Rampart]] and [[Necropolis]] buildings).
When the Grail is taken to a town and the visiting hero with the Grail "visits" the Town Hall ([[Town Hall|Village Hall/Town Hall/City Hall/Capitol]]), a town-specific Grail Building will be built. It can be the second town building per turn, but nothing can be built on the same day after it. Also, Grail can be built in an allied town, which can be helpful if you don't have your own [[Tower]] or [[Conflux]]. All unique Grail building features will be effective for allies (except [[Castle]], [[Rampart]] and [[Necropolis]] buildings).


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| '''Colossus'''
| '''Colossus'''
| Increases the [[morale]] of all of the owner's heroes by 2.
| Increases the [[morale]] of all of the owner's heroes by 2.
| Although the documentation states that it increases all allied heroes morale, this appears to be wrong.
| Although the documentation states that it increases all allied heroes morale,<br>this appears to be wrong.


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| [[File:Grail Tower Skyship.gif|border|150px]]
| [[File:Grail Tower Skyship.gif|border|150px]]
| '''Skyship'''
| '''Skyship'''
| Reveals the entire map for the player who owns it<br>Increases the [[spell points]] of the defending hero by 150,<br>replenishing immediately after the battle.
| &bull; Reveals the entire map for the player who owns it<br>&bull; Increases the [[spell points]] of the defending hero by 150,<br>replenishing immediately after the battle.
| Does not cancel out [[Cover of Darkness]].
| Does not cancel out [[Cover of Darkness]].


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| '''Soul<br>Prison'''
| '''Soul<br>Prison'''
| Increases the [[Necromancy]] skill of all the owners' heroes by 20%.
| Increases the [[Necromancy]] skill of all the owners' heroes by 20%.
| Although the documentation states that it increases all allied heroes Necromancy skill, this appears to be wrong.
| Although the documentation states that it increases all allied heroes Necromancy skill,<br>this appears to be wrong.


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| '''Aurora<br>Borealis'''
| '''Aurora<br>Borealis'''
| Fills the town's [[Mage Guild]] with all [[spell]]s<br> {{withhota}} Allows learning spells up to the level of the currently built [[Mage Guild]] only<br>and doesn't allow learning spells that are never available in Conflux.
| Fills the town's [[Mage Guild]] with all [[spell]]s<br> {{withhota}} Allows learning spells up to the level of the currently built [[Mage Guild]] only<br>and doesn't allow learning spells that are never available in Conflux.
| In earlier versions, any hero that enters the town learns all spells that are in the game, including [[Titan's Lightning Bolt]][[Talk: Titan's Lightning Bolt#Titan's Lightning Bolt from Aurora Borealis|<sup>*]], and not considering the [[Wisdom]] level.<br>Fixed in the [[4.0|complete edition]], {{ab}} patch [[2.2]] and {{sod}} patch [[3.2]].
| In earlier versions, any hero that enters the town learns all spells that are in the game,<br>including [[Titan's Lightning Bolt]][[Talk: Titan's Lightning Bolt#Titan's Lightning Bolt from Aurora Borealis|<sup>*]], and not considering the [[Wisdom]] level.<br>Fixed in the [[4.0|complete edition]], {{ab}} patch [[2.2]] and {{sod}} patch [[3.2]].


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| style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Adventure Map Cove fort (HotA).gif|x75px|Cove|link=Cove]]{{-wh}}
| style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Adventure Map Cove fort (HotA).gif|x75px|Cove|link=Cove]]
| [[File:Grail Cove Lodestar.gif|border|150px]]
| [[File:Grail Cove Lodestar.gif|border|150px]]
| '''Lodestar'''
| '''Lodestar'''
| Makes any terrain [[Native terrain|native]] to all [[Cove]] units (both friend and foe)<br>(No [[movement penalty]], +1 to [[attack]]/[[defense]]/[[speed]],<br>ability to see and ignore [[land mine]]s and see [[quicksand]]).
| Makes any terrain [[Native terrain|native]] to all [[Cove]] units<br>(No [[movement penalty]], +1 to [[attack]]/[[defense]]/[[speed]],<br>ability to see and ignore [[land mine]]s and see [[quicksand]]).
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| [[File:Grail Factory Lightning Rod.gif|border|150px]]
| '''Lightning Rod'''
| Strikes all enemies with lightning at the first round of every battle.<br>(Damage is based on town building count).
| Effect happens on the first round of the controller's turn, not the first round of combat.<br>Does not affect creatures immune to [[Chain Lightning]].<br>Deals reduced damage to creatures with [[Spell damage reduction]].<br>Damage is increased by [[Sorcery]] and [[Orb of the Firmament]], but not by [[Air Magic]] nor [[Magic Clouds]]. Ignores [[Anti-magic]], [[Cursed Ground]], [[Interference]] and anti-magical artifacts (e.g. [[Orb of Inhibition]]).
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*Castle: One of the less impactful grails, which is often made redundant by Knights' [[Leadership]] skill. The bonus can be seen as Advanced Leadership without needing to waste a skill slot.
*Castle: One of the less impactful grails, which is often made redundant by Knights' [[Leadership]] skill. The bonus can be seen as Advanced Leadership without needing to waste a skill slot.
*Rampart: Similar to the Castle grail, but even less impactful.
*Rampart: Similar to the Castle grail, but even less impactful. It is generically useful and should be picked over any defensive or faction-restricted grail buildings available to you if you're looking to end the game.
*Tower: Having this building gives a massive tactical advantage, and any player will be perfectly able to spot any attempt of siege or attack not only to this town but to all friendly heroes and buildings.
*Tower: Having this building gives a massive tactical advantage, and any player will be perfectly able to spot any attempt of siege or attack not only to this town but to all friendly heroes and buildings.
*Inferno: The problem with Inferno's Deity of Fire is that typically grail buildings are built long after the imps, low tier creatures, are useful. However, the scrupulous Inferno player can turn this into an incredibly powerful advantage. A high level Marius equipped with any of the extra hitpoint artifacts can turn these extra imps into more demons with pit lords. A vial of lifeblood makes conversion 50% more efficient, requiring six imps per demon as opposed to nine. This means with the addition of the grail, birthing pools and castle, one can expect an additional 11 demons per week. <!-- 74.75.4.12 02:19, 31 May 2019‎ -->
*Inferno: The problem with Inferno's Deity of Fire is that typically grail buildings are built long after the imps, low tier creatures, are useful. However, the scrupulous Inferno player can turn this into an incredibly powerful advantage. A high level Marius equipped with any of the extra hitpoint artifacts can turn these extra imps into more demons with pit lords. A vial of lifeblood makes conversion 50% more efficient, requiring six imps per demon as opposed to nine. This means with the addition of the grail, birthing pools and castle, one can expect an additional 11 demons per week. <!-- 74.75.4.12 02:19, 31 May 2019‎ -->
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*Conflux: Arguably the best Grail building. Having guaranteed access to [[Town Portal]], [[Dimension Door]], and [[Fly]] by itself is already incredible. Getting every single other spell is just bonus. Even with the nerfs in Horn of the Abyss, this Grail is still the most powerful.
*Conflux: Arguably the best Grail building. Having guaranteed access to [[Town Portal]], [[Dimension Door]], and [[Fly]] by itself is already incredible. Getting every single other spell is just bonus. Even with the nerfs in Horn of the Abyss, this Grail is still the most powerful.
*Cove: Effectively provides a global buff to all Cove units while preventing [[movement penalty]] with mono-Cove armies. The speed is particularly appreciated given how sluggish most Cove units are.
*Cove: Effectively provides a global buff to all Cove units while preventing [[movement penalty]] with mono-Cove armies. The speed is particularly appreciated given how sluggish most Cove units are.
*Factory: Probably in top 3 best Grail buildings. Lightning Rod is global, not in-town only. It can clear most neutral creatures (especially if they are split in 7 stacks) for free and take a dent out of the opponent's army. The damage scales primarily from town building count (7 damage per building, starting from 42 with just Village Hall and Lightning Rod up to 168 when fully built), so it's best built in your main town. See [[Arrow tower#Damage calculation]] to see how the damage works. If you send multiple heroes against the opponent one by one, assuming the opponent has 7 creature stacks, they will deal up to 1176 damage for 2500 gold each. With a large gold supply, this can be used until the enemy army is depleted, as long as the enemy is accessible in a day (1500-1700 movement points) from any of your towns or a [[Tavern]]. Keep in mind that the effect does not happen until your turn, meaning the opponent will have a chance to cast a protecting spell on their troops if they have a faster creature; it doesn't work on units immune to Lightning Bolt and Chain Lightning (e.g Gold and Black Dragons) and works very bad on Golems.
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