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The Town Screen is displayed when one of your heroes enters one of your towns. You may also doubleclick on a | The Town Screen is displayed when one of your heroes enters one of your towns. You may also doubleclick on a town’s Town Selector button on the Adventure Map to display its Town Screen. Towns serve | ||
your cause in several ways. Towns act as recruitment centers for heroes and the troops making up your | your cause in several ways. Towns act as recruitment centers for heroes and the troops making up your | ||
heroes’ armies. After one day, your heroes replenish their spell points and learn new spells from towns | |||
with mage guilds. At towns with marketplaces, you can trade surplus resources for resources in short | with mage guilds. At towns with marketplaces, you can trade surplus resources for resources in short | ||
supply. Town halls provide you with daily gold income. Buildings unique to each of the Heroes III | supply. Town halls provide you with daily gold income. Buildings unique to each of the Heroes III game’s | ||
eight town types can provide your forces with additional strengths and abilities. Over time, you may spend | eight town types can provide your forces with additional strengths and abilities. Over time, you may spend | ||
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Because they are so useful to players, the conquest and defense of towns plays a major role in any | Because they are so useful to players, the conquest and defense of towns plays a major role in any | ||
successful game strategy. Towns can be defended through the building of | successful game strategy. Towns can be defended through the building of fortifications—walls, arrow | ||
towers, and a | towers, and a moat—and by filling their garrisons with defending troops, which may be lead by garrison | ||
stationed heroes. Additionally, a hero visiting a town will lend their army to the | stationed heroes. Additionally, a hero visiting a town will lend their army to the town’s defense, forcing | ||
an attacker to fight the visiting | an attacker to fight the visiting hero’s army before facing the town’s garrison forces. | ||
Information about the Town Screen, and descriptions of the interface components associated with | Information about the Town Screen, and descriptions of the interface components associated with |