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Originally Posted by YENKO
Also, i forgot to mention that the very hero class can have a big impact on someone's gaming perception. Let's assume we all start as noobs. My first try at the game was with the warrior. I was able to kill any army flagged as 'slightly weaker' and below, while those 'match' were troublesome, involving some cannon-fodder losses.
Next time i tried the mage, and everything went like smooth sailing, 'slightly stronger' armies are not a problem now! Zero losses! Mind you, i never leveled (yet) past level 7-8 (i'm green)and, later, my mileage will vary, but i can still take note of the radical difference at percepting the game with those two different classes 
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Green or not - you are right, I will just add that not only what type of hero you play - but a lot (if not all) is randomized - you get different items in shops, different spells, different neutrals - who react differently on you different army combinations...
So even if you would play the same hero with same army - still you would experience different KB... what is actually the very very good point of this game.
Also the very experienced players can aswer even the worst possible battles with simple solutions... like defeating the turtle with 2 griffins and archmage, or winning in battle where you fight dourble-yourself with 0-loss policy...
I mayself was surprised that when I combinded the right skills + spells + spirit abilities - I was able to finish the MAGE triatlon (activate the three magic stones : order, chaos, alteration) on 5th level on impossible with minimum loses and got 2000, 1050, 980 and 880 XP from the four fights (went to 7 or 8 level)... actually the most difficult battle was the one where I got only 880 XP

... I would never imagine I can win such battles (when I take in account I did not specificaly prepare for them)... also with the same hero I won in the Warrior Challenges , only one I could not win was the last fight - level 30 a lot of dragons
But I nearly won...