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You may scroll the Adventure Map in the direction you want by moving the cursor to the screen’s edges
You may scroll the Adventure Map in the direction you want by moving the cursor to the screen's edges


and corners (diagonal scrolling). The red box displayed in the World Map indicates what portion of the
and corners (diagonal scrolling). The red box displayed in the World Map indicates what portion of the
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heroes in the field, any extras must be commanding town garrisons (see Towns, pg. 49). Heroes on the
heroes in the field, any extras must be commanding town garrisons (see Towns, pg. 49). Heroes on the


Adventure Map carry their player’s flag color.
Adventure Map carry their player's flag color.




Heroes travel with their armies, made up of creatures arranged in groups called troops. Each troop can
Heroes travel with their armies, made up of creatures arranged in groups called troops. Each troop can


hold one or more creatures, but all the creatures in the troop must be of the same creature type. A hero’s
hold one or more creatures, but all the creatures in the troop must be of the same creature type. A hero's


army must have at least one troop and can include up to seven. In battle, a hero leads the battle by
army must have at least one troop and can include up to seven. In battle, a hero leads the battle by

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Restoration of Erathia Tutorial manual: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Restoration of Erathia RoE manual: 1 Table of contents 3 4 5 6 7
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132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 Armageddon's Blade AB manual: Table of contents 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Shadow of Death SoD manual: 1 2 Table of contents 4 5
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Adventure Map View


Adventure Map

Resource Mine

Town

World Map

Obelisk

Treasure

Hero Selector Buttons

Hero

Control Buttons

Town Selector Buttons

Subterranean Gate

Status Window

Shroud

Date

Rollover Bar

Resource Bar

Ship

Wandering Monsters

Loose Resource


The Adventure Map


You may scroll the Adventure Map in the direction you want by moving the cursor to the screen's edges

and corners (diagonal scrolling). The red box displayed in the World Map indicates what portion of the

map is shown in the Adventure Map display. Clicking in the World Map centers this box at the cursor.

You may also drag the box around the World Map.


Identifying text appears in the Rollover Bar as you move the cursor over map features. You may

right-click on anything appearing on the Adventure Map to display further information.


Heroes


You may have up to eight heroes on the Adventure Map at any given time; if you have more than eight

heroes in the field, any extras must be commanding town garrisons (see Towns, pg. 49). Heroes on the

Adventure Map carry their player's flag color.


Heroes travel with their armies, made up of creatures arranged in groups called troops. Each troop can

hold one or more creatures, but all the creatures in the troop must be of the same creature type. A hero's

army must have at least one troop and can include up to seven. In battle, a hero leads the battle by

commanding their army rather than fighting directly.