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'''Note:''' Almost all objects that are normally placed on dry land can be placed on water and still function as normal. The exceptions are [[Town]]s, [[Subterranean Gate]]s and [[Monoliths]].
'''Note:''' Almost all objects that are normally placed on dry land can be placed on water and still function as normal. The exceptions are [[Town]]s, [[Subterranean Gate]]s and [[Monoliths]].


When a hero casts a spell to cross water, or walks across with the [[Boots of Levitation]], he must always have enough movement to reach land in the same turn. Unlike [[Movement]] on land, the [[Speed]] of the creatures in the hero's army doesn't affect [[Movement]] on water.
When a hero casts a spell to cross water, or walks across with the [[Boots of Levitation]], he must always have enough movement to reach land in the same turn. However, any potential shroud in the water body between the land can still be present when starting the movement.
 
Unlike [[Movement]] on land, the [[Speed]] of the creatures in the hero's army doesn't affect [[Movement]] on water.





Revision as of 20:27, 26 May 2013

Heroes may sail on a boat, cast Water Walk or wear the Boots of Levitation.

While sailing a hero can:

Note: Almost all objects that are normally placed on dry land can be placed on water and still function as normal. The exceptions are Towns, Subterranean Gates and Monoliths.

When a hero casts a spell to cross water, or walks across with the Boots of Levitation, he must always have enough movement to reach land in the same turn. However, any potential shroud in the water body between the land can still be present when starting the movement.

Unlike Movement on land, the Speed of the creatures in the hero's army doesn't affect Movement on water.


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