![]() ![]() Still, it beats the vast majority of what else is out there and I'd imagine that multi-player is fun if you can find someone to play with. For example, if you want to get Elven Legacy Steam key and activate it on Steam, pick the shop that has a Steam icon. You will find this information on the game card in the form of a launcher icon. This can also lead to reloading/comedy as you try to find some way to get 1 more hit point of damage on Lord Magistar Asshole because otherwise he'll regenerate all the way back to full health. When checking the offers for Elven Legacy, make sure that the key is activated through the DRM of your choice. In a similar vein, some 1-unit entities (big monsters, heroes, war machines) can regenerate all the way back to full health even if down to 1/10 strength if given a turn of rest. ![]() The nature of the campaign system means that you can get a unit as scuffed up at you like with no long term penalty, but if you get it "destroyed", it's gone forever, this can lead to some reloading as a minor difference in outcomes in a tactical sense (diff between a unit being totally destroyed and just mostly destroyed) can have huge strategic implications. In the 2nd game, they cut that out and you can take as long as you like for most missions (though you'll lose out on some bonuses). ![]() In the first game (Fantasy Wars) you flat out have to finish missions within a fairly mean turn limit. This strongly favors certain types of troops (cavalry, scouts, missile troops) over others (heavy infantry). Powerless, the Masters of the Academy of Magic are being driven insane. The relentless wave of demonic magical energy triggered by the death of the demon Farrakh has swept the world and has now reached the free city of Sylent. Missions tend to consist of you taking your little army and ambushing small groups of opponents one at a time while the others remain blissfully unaware of your presence, kind of like a viking raid, not like any sort of pitched battle. The era of Elven Legacy is coming to an end. The combat model is nice and everything's very pretty. Elven Legacy, a turn-based tactical battleground of warring fantasy races, is available now DRM-free on GOG.com, with.I liked both of them and I'd recommend them to anyone that likes fantasy tactics games. ![]()
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