Was anybody else disappointed with the Barbarian faction?
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You mean you can buy a creature on whatever price from other town or external and in the Slave Market you can sell them on a higher price? Never tried that.blizzardboy wrote:Ok, here's something that would make barbarian a lot cooler. For the slave-selling ability, instead of just buying units and selling them at the stronghold...

You don't make a profit until you have two marketplaces. Then the selling price goes up with more marketplaces. It's pretty minimal, but can make a difference if money is tight.parcaleste wrote:You mean you can buy a creature on whatever price from other town or external and in the Slave Market you can sell them on a higher price? Never tried that.blizzardboy wrote:Ok, here's something that would make barbarian a lot cooler. For the slave-selling ability, instead of just buying units and selling them at the stronghold...![]()
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[off-topic]Why do you, parcaleste, always write in italics?[/off-topic]
As for that Slave Market, it is useful even with one marketplace, if you have units from some other faction (since you don't need them anyway)
As for that Slave Market, it is useful even with one marketplace, if you have units from some other faction (since you don't need them anyway)
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[off-topic]Because I, Asheera, always write in italics.
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Yeah, if you have some creatures that wish to join your army and you desperately need money, I also do use it. More often in the beginning of the game, otherwise I prefer to squash them and gain the experience.
But you mean if one is having his Stronghold castle and, let's say, one Haven castle, you can buy the Haven creatures and sell them in the Stronghold on a higher price on the slave market on a higher price, or you need to have a second Stronghold town to do so?
Does the Demons Sacrificial Pit or whatever works the same way? I doubt but I had to ask, never thinked on that topic.

Yeah, if you have some creatures that wish to join your army and you desperately need money, I also do use it. More often in the beginning of the game, otherwise I prefer to squash them and gain the experience.
But you mean if one is having his Stronghold castle and, let's say, one Haven castle, you can buy the Haven creatures and sell them in the Stronghold on a higher price on the slave market on a higher price, or you need to have a second Stronghold town to do so?
Does the Demons Sacrificial Pit or whatever works the same way? I doubt but I had to ask, never thinked on that topic.

The Sacrificial Pit gets rid of creatures for experience, and not money. It also doesn't improve when having more of them or more marketplaces, as far as I know.
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