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| King's Bounty: Armored Princess Sequel to the critically acclaimed King’s Bounty: The Legend. |
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But the description is obviously wrong. |
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Yes, I also noticed that. but the description says something else. and there is another error in another description, I just don't remeber right now what it is about.
to translate a game in 6 months with such errors? |
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I can't help but wonder about the same thing. There are so many idiotic discrepancies in this game that I wonder which 5th grader translated this game. Another discrepancy you'll see in the trapper medal:
"Without any regard to kind" Yeah, RIGHT! It still works at before. Summoned creatures do not count, only friendly or enemy troops that have been completely destroyed by the trap. |
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I'm not sure why translating took this long but it was worth the wait for sure! |
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Well, as a warrior and paladin, that medal doesn't mean much. I personally, never bother with it. As a Mage, however, I always go for it. trap damage is affected by intellect, and the more you have of it, the better. Top it up by +100% trap damage from lvl 3 trap and you may well see your trap damage going up over 5k.
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yeah, that makes sense. but I would have loved to finish the game with warrior with all medals (I have almost al the other 9 level 3
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