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Mephala is one of the strongest heroes in games where the [[armorer]] [[specialty]] has the chance to improve the skill by a meaningful amount, and [[leadership]] allows for mixing creatures of different alignments without risking to fight with bad [[morale]], as it's common to have 6 and 7 tier units from different alignments in the later stages of the game. Β 
Mephala is one of the strongest heroes in games where the [[armorer]] [[specialty]] has the chance to improve the skill by a meaningful amount, and [[leadership]] allows for mixing creatures of different alignments without risking to fight with bad [[morale]], as it's common to have 6 and 7 tier units from different alignments in the later stages of the game. Β 


She complements [[Rampart]] creatures very well as the armorer specialty make [[Silver Pegasi]] more resilient than their base stats suggest, and it minimizes [[Gold Dragon]] casualties, which is crucial considering their spell [[immunity]] doesn't allow them to be resurrected (without having the [[Orb of Vulnerability]] equipped).
She compliments [[Rampart]] creatures very well as the armorer specialty make [[Silver Pegasi]] more resilient than their base stats suggest, and it minimizes [[Gold Dragon]] casualties, which is crucial considering their spell [[immunity]] doesn't allow them to be resurrected (without having the [[Orb of Vulnerability]] equipped).


In smaller maps where snowballing your way to victory is the best strategy to win, [[Ivor]] might be a better choice, as he has the chance to start with 2 stacks of [[Wood Elves]] and his starting [[Secondary Skills]] make him a very powerful hero early on, meanwhile Mephala (or any secondary skill specialist for that matter) need time to improve their respective skills by a meaningful amount.
In smaller maps where snowballing your way to victory is the best strategy to win, [[Ivor]] might be a better choice, as he has the chance to start with 2 stacks of [[Wood Elves]] and his starting [[Secondary Skills]] make him a very powerful hero early on, meanwhile Mephala (or any secondary skill specialist for that matter) need time to improve their respective skills by a meaningful amount.
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