Leprechaun opinion...
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Leprechaun opinion...
If you played Heroes IV as nature you would often summon leprechauns or come across leprechaun dwellings. How do you rate these little green men?
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Lerprechauns are superb creatures. Not that you bring them along with you, you summon them in battle. Their single Fortune cast can give you some serious advantages while lacking nothing in the ability to absorb retaliation. Summon Leprechaun is a very powerful level 1 spell, and it gives you lots of tactical choices.
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It's true that they are not very good at the end, but they can steal retaliation (although they are also not very good at it).Vulcanic wrote:Leprechauns are just plain bad at the late stage. Don't need to summon leprechauns when you already have mass fortune. In the beginning though, they are really useful.
I disagree. Later in the game you may find yourself training a low level hero - a hero who is sufficiently unskilled at Nature Magic that he / she cannot cast Mass Fortune. Under those situations, Summon Leprechaun sure comes in handy.Vulcanic wrote:Leprechauns are just plain bad at the late stage. Don't need to summon leprechauns when you already have mass fortune. In the beginning though, they are really useful.
First, Mass Fortune is a level 3 spell, while summon leprechaun is level one. That means your combat hero, your tactician, anyone can cast it.
Second, it's 2 in 1. You get a fodder (blocking enemy troops) and a fortune spell on one of your troops (and in most cases only 1 or 2 of your troops need it anyways). While Mass Fortune only gives you fortune on your troops, but won't block the LoS of that stupid enemy chaos caster.
Third, it's not even sure you'll get that Mass Fortune spell.
Second, it's 2 in 1. You get a fodder (blocking enemy troops) and a fortune spell on one of your troops (and in most cases only 1 or 2 of your troops need it anyways). While Mass Fortune only gives you fortune on your troops, but won't block the LoS of that stupid enemy chaos caster.
Third, it's not even sure you'll get that Mass Fortune spell.
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