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Hero strength is defined as the sum of the hero's [[level]] and all of their [[primary skill]]s. It is possible to have a few heroes with exactly the same strength, in which case the strongest one will be determined by the following criteria: | Hero strength is defined as the sum of the hero's [[level]] and all of their [[primary skill]]s. It is possible to have a few heroes with exactly the same strength, in which case the strongest one will be determined by the following criteria: | ||
#If there are multiple heroes with equal strength, then the one with the higher [[experience]] level is considered stronger. | |||
#If there are multiple heroes with equal strength and level, then the one with the higher number of experience points is considered stronger. | |||
#If there are multiple heroes with equal strength, level and experience points, then the one with the higher [[Reference IDs|Reference ID]] is considered stronger. | |||
Note, that since heroes start with a random double-digit XP, the chance of the third tie occurring is very low (and is mostly facilitated by the use of Trees of Knowledge). | Note, that since heroes start with a random double-digit XP, the chance of the third tie occurring is very low (and is mostly facilitated by the use of Trees of Knowledge). | ||
[[Category: Heroes]] | [[Category: Heroes]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:13, 4 April 2025
Power rating is one of the settings of a Hero Placeholder object in the Map Editor, which varies from 1 to 8.
In some campaigns, it is possible to take additional "most powerful" or "strongest" heroes into the next campaign scenario. Note, that heroes "hidden" in a garrison (f.e. of a Town) count when determining the Power Rating.
Hero strength is defined as the sum of the hero's level and all of their primary skills. It is possible to have a few heroes with exactly the same strength, in which case the strongest one will be determined by the following criteria:
- If there are multiple heroes with equal strength, then the one with the higher experience level is considered stronger.
- If there are multiple heroes with equal strength and level, then the one with the higher number of experience points is considered stronger.
- If there are multiple heroes with equal strength, level and experience points, then the one with the higher Reference ID is considered stronger.
Note, that since heroes start with a random double-digit XP, the chance of the third tie occurring is very low (and is mostly facilitated by the use of Trees of Knowledge).