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| Warrior, Paladin, Mage Different classes in King's Bounty |
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Well, I just wanted to say that there actually is some meat to tjoepee's resoning that the difference in leadership between mage and warrior is not as simple as comparing X vs Y number of troops.
Concider this: Mage: 100 troops with attack power 10 Warrior: 100 troops with attack power 100 Concider giving additional 50 troops to the Mage, since the attack power of the troops is low anyway, the additional troops is not that valuable. Now concider giving additional 50 troops to the Warrior, since the attack power of the troops is so high, this will have a great impact. So to sum this, not only does the difference in leadership mean more troops for the warrior, but from the warriors perspective the value of the additional troops will be higher than to the mage. You could say it like this: Mage: ----------------------------------- 100 troops * 10 attack = 1000 value 150 troops * 10 attack = 1500 value Troop increase: 50% Value increase: 50% Warrior: ----------------------------------- 100 troops * 100 attack = 10000 value 150 troops * 100 attack = 15000 value Troop increase: 50% Value increase: 50% Warrior relative to mage: ----------------------------------- 5000 warrior value increase - 500 mage value increase = 4500 value increase warrior relative to mage Value increase warrior relative to mage: 900% Lol, just to explain that the increased troops for warrior is an overall higher value than the same increase for the mage. |
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Hum I am a new member here and I try to read all posts here about Kings Bounty and must say this is the first post I not understant.
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Hello Dredman, welcome to the forum. I wonder why you wake up this old thread.
About this topic, and last posts it's an error to compare warrior and mage only through leadership and skills available. That's a wrong way to look at the problem because there are the runes requirements. For example a mage won't be able to get all warrior skills at max level when it's very easy for a warrior. All warrior skills require 42 mind runes when all mage skills require 65 mind runes. That's more complicate than this simple comparison but in practice, it's much more easy to fill the warriors skills and pick the very useful paladin and mage skills than to try with a mage to fill mage skills and pick very useful paladin and warrior skills. Anyway, there are ton of details and differences but the real point is that the game balance is better for the warrior than for the mage in impossible mode. But that's just a global balance it's quite clear that for some battles and combinations a mage will perform better than a warrior. |
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