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Visiting Hero’s Army
Visiting Hero's Army




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
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
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 game’s
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 fortifications—walls, arrow
successful game strategy. Towns can be defended through the building of fortifications — walls, arrow


towers, and a moat—and by filling their garrisons with defending troops, which may be lead by garrison
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 town’s defense, forcing
stationed heroes. Additionally, a hero visiting a town will lend their army to the town's defense, forcing


an attacker to fight the visiting hero’s army before facing the town’s garrison forces.
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

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Towns

Creature Dwelling


Castle


Hall

Marketplace


Tavern


Garrison Hero


Town Garrison Troop Slots


Town Name


Split Troop


Town Portrait

Hall Level


Town Selector


Castle Level

Income

Exit Town

Creature Generation


Visiting Hero Portrait


Visiting Hero's Army


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

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

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

resources to build new structures in your towns and upgrade existing ones to increase the benefits the

towns provide you.

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 fortifications — walls, arrow

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 town's defense, forcing

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

buildings common to all towns, are in this section. For details about buildings specific to each town type,

see Town and Creature Reference (page 81).