![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The overall power of a hero may be ascertained with a simple equation. But, a Knight might be able to persuade a level 112 hero. For example, to persuade a level 38 Hero, your title much reach Baron.However, it appears that the hundreds place value in the levels is ignored when determining the title needed to persuade. High level Heroes can only be persuaded with a higher title (apparently one title promotion for every 10 levels). Anything more than a base of 60 (Base=Highest Stat-Level) on at least one stat is a reasonable criterion. You can Persuade captured Heroes to join you with Gold equivalent to a Hiring Fee (level * 1,000) or release them if they have low stats. This will only happen if your Feasting Hall level is higher than your current Hero total. If you have captured a Hero as a result of a battle, they will appear here with Loyalty level 0.There is a little green plus sign next to the hero's name which can be used to apply hero improvement items. The higher the level of a hero is, the more experience is required for the next level and the more drag on player finances. View brings up the hero interface where you can distribute points to upgrade heroes after you level them.Recall will bring a hero who is at a different place (such as a valley) back to town.However, Mayors provide bonuses to the production of resources, troop recruitment, and research time. The Mayor may not be used to lead attacks on others - only Idle heros may. In this case, you can see Linda is the Mayor via the Status. Appoint Mayor will open the Appointment screen where you can select which hero will be Mayor of your town.Recruit will send you back to the Inn's Interface.This salary, like with all other resources, are paid out over the course of an hour and are visible as a decrease in Net Income.Īt the Feasting Hall you can manage your heroes' attributes and duties.Īs you can see you have a similar interface as the Inn, but with a few new buttons: The salary is also related to the level of the hero with a 1:20 ratio, meaning that Rodney would have a salary of 40 and Linda would have a salary of 200. Where as S is salary, and L is the level of the hero.Īs you can see, employment fees are directly related to the level of the hero.However, this type of prestige gaining is not recommended because it'll take a large amount of time (probably a few months, maybe YEARS) before you get any sizable amount of prestige. Also if your inn is level 1 you can destroy and rebuild over and over again, you gain an extremely small amount of prestige as well. YouĬan also farm the Inn by hiring and firing heroes to change the selection until you find an ideal hero. If these choices aren't preferable, you can click Refresh to consume a Hero Hunting scroll (purchased in shop or won with Aries Amulet) to look for a different selection. Once you have both, you can go to the Inn and select from the available choices. Heroes are an important part of the game. What I look for is the following: Attack + Intelligence - level > 120. After I have taken a level 10, and I have my Queen/King, I look for Attack heroes who have high Intellect values as well. When I am ready to conquer (drop loyalty down to 0) a level 8 NPC, that 60 becomes a 65. By the time I am able to farm NPC's, using ballistas that 55 becomes a 60. When I am new on a server, I generally shop around for heroes who fit the following equation (Main Stat minus Level) > (bigger than) 55. Whichever one is highest, that's what they are). It is recommended to give your heroes armor, giving them a bonus for whatever thing you want them to be (to determine what type of hero a hero is, look at thier base stats. (Not including your King/Queen) King/Queens don't take up any space in your Feasting Hall, assuming your Feasting Hall is level 10. It is recommended that you have 1 Intel, 1 Politics, and 8 Attack heroes. Also, the Attack hero shortens troop training time. When you send your Attack hero on attacks, he/she gives an attack bonus to all troops. Politics hero, for speeding up fortified units (traps, abatis, archer towers (ATs), rolling logs, and defensive trebs (DTs)) (by a small amount of time) but mainly for gaining more resources. There are three types of heroes (Intelligence, or Intel hero, used for scouting, for just giving a flat life bonus to troops (recommended to use Intel hero ONLY when you are sure that the fight will only last one round)) or for shortening research time. Your hero can help with the speed of building, researching, and the production of troops in your Barracks. In order to recruit a hero, you must first own both an Inn and a Feasting Hall. ![]()
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