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Overview |
Heroes and Units |
Unit Stats |
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Building Stats |
Basics |
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Combos |
Defeating Humans
Heroes:
Paladin |
Archmage |
Mountain King |
Blood Mage
Units :
Peasant |
Militia |
Footman |
Rifleman |
Knight |
Priest |
Sorceress
Spell Breaker |
Flying Machine |
Mortar Team |
Siege Engine
Gryphon Rider |
Dragonhawk Rider |
Water Elemental |
Phoenix
Unit Index |
Human Index
425
100
5
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Hero |
Normal |
Hero |
None |
2.2 |
Melee |
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Strength |
2.7 |
1.5 |
1.8 |
Always |
.01 |
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180 |
80 |
Average (270) |
55 |
1 |
L |
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1 |
24-34 [29 avg]/None |
4 |
22 |
13 |
17 |
650 |
255 |
2 |
26-36 [31 avg]/None |
4 |
24 |
14 |
18 |
700 |
270 |
3 |
29-39 [34 avg]/None |
5 |
27 |
16 |
20 |
775 |
300 |
4 |
32-42 [37 avg]/None |
5 |
30 |
17 |
22 |
850 |
330 |
5 |
34-44 [39 avg]/None |
6 |
32 |
19 |
24 |
900 |
360 |
6 |
37-47 [42 avg]/None |
6 |
35 |
20 |
26 |
975 |
390 |
7 |
40-50 [45 avg]/None |
7 |
38 |
22 |
27 |
1050 |
405 |
8 |
42-52 [47 avg]/None |
7 |
40 |
23 |
29 |
1100 |
435 |
9 |
45-55 [50 avg]/None |
8 |
43 |
25 |
31 |
1175 |
465 |
10 |
48-58 [53 avg]/None |
8 |
46 |
26 |
33 |
1250 |
495 |
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Hero Names: Granis Darkhammer, Jorn the Redeemer, Sage Truthbearer, Malak the Avenger,
Gavinrad the Dire, Morlune the Mighty, Agamand the True, Ballador the Bright, Manadar the Healer,
Zann the Defender, Arius the Seeker, Aurrius the Pure, Karnwield the Seeker, Buzan the Fearless
The Paladin is a melee hero but isn't quite as powerful as the Demon Hunter, Blademaster, or
Mountain King. The Paladin is more of a background support Hero with a melee attack. The Paladin's
spells are all useful. Holy Light is very useful for healing units during combat, especially at the
start of the game against Creeps. Holy Light also rules for healing allied Heroes or your own Heroes.
It's much cheaper to heal a unit and have it continue than replace it. The Paladin's Divine Shield
can save him if he is about to die or can allow him to do hit-and-run attacks. The Devotion Aura is
useful when combined with Knights and Footmen and especially useful in allied games with lots of
allied units. Resurrection is also really good because it can bring 6 units back to life. At it's
best you can return say 6 Knights, or a mix of powerful allied units back to life.
Spending Points
There are several point spending strategies. Some players go Holy Light then Devotion Aura followed
by Resurrection. Others players go Holy Light and Divine Shield with a point or two in Devotion at
higher levels. While you could go a mix of Divine Shield and Devotion Aura it's better to use
Holy Light.
Paladin Counters
The Paladin is fairly easy to kill using focused fire or surround and kill with melee units.
Paladins should teleport away or make sure they don't get surrounded. Learn to run away.
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A holy light that can heal a friendly living unit or damage an enemy undead unit.
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1 |
N/A |
5 sec. |
65 |
80 |
Unit |
Air, Ground, Organic, Not Self |
Heals 200 HP/Damages 100 HP |
1 |
2 |
N/A |
5 sec. |
65 |
80 |
Unit |
Air, Ground, Organic, Not Self |
Heals 400 HP/Damages 200 HP |
3 |
3 |
N/A |
5 sec. |
65 |
80 |
Unit |
Air, Ground, Organic, Not Self |
Heals 600 HP/Damages 300 HP |
5 |
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Holy Light Information
The Paladin cannot cast Holy Light on himself.
Holy Light is much easier to use with Sub Groups. Simply group select units and hit tab until the Paladin's Holy Light button shows up.
Left-click on the Holy Light button to target the spell, then left click on a damaged unit's portrait in the Sub Group. This will cause the Paladin to heal the unit
without having to click on the unit itself. With practice you can quickly heal damaged units in battle, making this a very effective spell. The
Paladin can keep important units such as Knights, Priests, and Sorceresses alive. If the enemy continues to attack them, the Paladin can continue
to cast Holy Light to heal the damaged units. At the same time you can use other units to hit the attacking enemy units from the rear and make them pay
the price for focusing on that specific unit.
Holy Light is very useful early on when trying to level up. You can attack Creeps with a small force and quickly recover
from damage using Holy Light.
Use Holy Light on allied Heroes in team games. Just request allies to ask for Holy Light to
let you know they need it. They can say "HL or Heal"
Holy Light is also great against Heroes such as the Death Knight, Dread Lord, Lich, Pit Lord, and Dark Ranger.
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Gives additional armor to nearby friendly units.
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1 |
Unlimited |
N/A |
None |
N/A |
90 |
Air, Ground, Friend, Self |
+1.5 to Armor |
1 |
2 |
Unlimited |
N/A |
None |
N/A |
90 |
Air, Ground, Friend, Self |
+3 to Armor |
3 |
3 |
Unlimited |
N/A |
None |
N/A |
90 |
Air, Ground, Friend, Self |
+4.5 to Armor |
5 |
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Devotion Aura Information
Devotion helps units take less damage. It is very useful for groups of Footmen and Knights and even more useful for large team games where the
Aura helps lots of units in battle on the team. Typically players focus on Devotion early on along with either Holy Light or Divine Shield.
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An impenetrable shield surrounds the Paladin, protecting him from all damage and spells
for a set amount of time.
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1 |
15 |
35 sec. |
25 |
N/A |
Personal |
Self |
Invulnerability |
1 |
2 |
30 |
50 sec. |
25 |
N/A |
Personal |
Self |
Invulnerability |
3 |
3 |
45 |
65 sec. |
25 |
N/A |
Personal |
Self |
Invulnerability |
5 |
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Divine Shield Information
Divine Shield is an invincibility spell. You can cast this and the enemy cannot harm your Paladin until the
spell wears off. Divine Shield allows you to use a Hero without
having to worry about the enemy killing it. Divine Shield is also handy for running away when your Hero is
about to die. You can run in and attack the enemy, waiting until they attack before using Divine Shield. You can
then attack all you want while they can't respond. When it wears off you can use an Invisibility Potion to get away.
Divine Shield cannot be deactivated.
Divine Shield Counters
Just run away until the spell wears off. Paladins hate that =)
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Brings back to life the corpses of 6 friendly nearby units.
The spell will choose the most powerful corpses to resurrect if there are more than 6.
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N/A |
N/A |
240 sec. |
200 |
40 |
90 |
Ground, Dead, Friend |
Resurrects up to 6 Units |
6 |
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Resurrection Information
Resurrection is an incredibly powerful spell because it can allow up to 6 units to come back to life which is essentially giving you
up to 6 free units without cost. The spell is best used when there are at least 6 units to raise.
If you Resurrect allied units, those units will go back to the original owner's control (your Ally)
Going Over the Food Cap
It is possible, using Resurrection, to go over the food cap. Say for example, you have reached your
food cap of 100, and six Knights die near your Paladin. Immediately train additional units to get
back to the maximum food limit, and then cast Resurrection to resurrect your six Knights
that died. This will then allow you to have 124/100 food used, giving you an advantage during battle.
Resurrection Counters
Undead players can use Meat Wagons to remove the corpses or cast Raise or Animate Dead to prevent the enemy
from Resurrecting.
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