Leprechaun opinion...

The old Heroes games developed by New World Computing. Please specify which game you are referring to in your post.

How are Leprechauns?

I LUV them!
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10%
They're pretty good
14
18%
Middle of the road Average
8
10%
Um...they're not very good
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25%
Um...they're not very good
20
25%
I HATE them! They stink green!
7
9%
NO COMMENT
2
3%
 
Total votes: 79

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Unread postby DaemianLucifer » 09 Mar 2006, 06:48

Metathron wrote:
Yes, which is about as useful and realistic as pigs flying. ;|
Pig-a-pult anyone? :devil:

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Unread postby Metathron » 09 Mar 2006, 21:35

DaemianLucifer wrote:
Metathron wrote:
Yes, which is about as useful and realistic as pigs flying. ;|
Pig-a-pult anyone? :devil:
Now there's a novel idea for a new creature in one of the future H5 expansions! ;)

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Unread postby Black Ghost » 09 Mar 2006, 22:16

I'm happy that our green friend doesn't have Slayer ability like Halfling.
What's more hope Cherko won't create Dwarf or Halfling Psychopath blinded with vengeance and lust of killing all Dragons, Demons & Titans...

Btw., Cherko, were you inspired by:
"...even the smallest creature can turn the tide of history..." from LOTR?

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Unread postby cherko » 10 Mar 2006, 18:48

No, I were inspired by someguy saying I wonder how strong the leprechaun would be with all possible buffs. And Leprechaun Power 2 will be released soon, cuz' I've figured out how to make the little greenie even stronger. This time the goal is not to beat a megadragon but to make the greenie as strong as possible. Hmm... According to my theories, I will be able to give the leprechaun unlimited hp, if only... hmm...
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Unread postby csarmi » 11 Mar 2006, 01:58

yea he was inspired by me

(of course i knew the answer beforehand)

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Unread postby Black Ghost » 11 Mar 2006, 09:01

cherko wrote:According to my theories, I will be able to give the leprechaun unlimited hp, if only... hmm...
Ok, 1k HP is dificult to imagine but possible. BUT how do you want to give the unit infinite HP?
Or do you mean by "unlimited" constant regeneration so powerful that combined with vampirism makes unit unkillable?

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Unread postby [T]osHiro » 11 Mar 2006, 13:23

I don't understand Banedon's statement. If I want the leprechauns for their 'Fortune' spell, I might as well cast them myself.
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Unread postby cherko » 11 Mar 2006, 17:53

Black Ghost wrote:
cherko wrote:According to my theories, I will be able to give the leprechaun unlimited hp, if only... hmm...
Ok, 1k HP is dificult to imagine but possible. BUT how do you want to give the unit infinite HP?
Or do you mean by "unlimited" constant regeneration so powerful that combined with vampirism makes unit unkillable?
No, no no... By "unlimited" I mean, just as many hit points as I want or even more.
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Unread postby Banedon » 12 Mar 2006, 02:51

How?

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Unread postby [T]osHiro » 12 Mar 2006, 03:25

Banedon wrote:How?
Well, you simply click the 'Cast Spell' button or 'C', then choose 'Fortune' if you have the spell.

It's that easy. :D
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Unread postby Gaidal Cain » 12 Mar 2006, 07:55

A55a55in: by opting with the leprechaun, you'll get three advantages:
1. Only need of basic nature magic- good if you've picked up basic nature at a witch hut or something for a support hero-
2. Similar to the above, the leprechaun spell is cheaper. Again an advantage for a support hero that might not have that many spellpoints, or in early fights.
3. A bonus creature suitable for blocking line of sight and stealing retaliations.

THe thing you'll miss is that you need to wait for the leprechaun to take its turn unitl it can cast the spell, but since the buggers have good initiative, this isn't that much of a drawback.
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Unread postby Banedon » 12 Mar 2006, 08:55

a55a55in, I didn't see your post and was responding to cherko. Gaidal Cain gave a brilliant explanation though :)


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