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Thread: Troglodyte error in Heroes 3 | |
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grythandril
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who is a Chaotic Wizard
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posted November 29, 2001 04:18 PM |
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Edited By: Hexa on 26 Jan 2002
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Troglodyte error in Heroes 3
Did you know that the troglodyte in heroes 3 is immune to blindness but can be hypnotised.
How can that be if the creature has no eyes?
Is this a mistake or a error on the program?
Can anyone shed any light on the subject please.
Edit: revived!@
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Lith-Maethor
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posted November 29, 2001 04:44 PM |
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just a guess...
...I don't think you should think "hypnotize" as a normal hypnosis... it is aspell, therefore, it directly affects the mind of the target... I somehow don't think the caster would cross the battlefield, find his target and start moving a candle (or a clock, or something) in front of his eyes
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Darion
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posted November 30, 2001 12:16 AM |
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Hehe... yes.. I think the pendulum for the spell-casting effect is just to familiarize people with the hypnotize idea and not just random energy.
"Stupid troglodyte... look at the candle! OW!"
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rychenroller
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posted November 30, 2001 12:51 AM |
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Damn good point tho...
I always thought hypnosis required sight, ie. blind people cannot be hypnotized.
Great pick up there
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Gimmickless
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Cannon Maker
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posted November 30, 2001 01:12 PM |
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On RL hypnosis...
Hypnosis is the focusing of one sense to a single sensation excluding all others. Forget that talk show crap where you can be convinced you are a Marine drill seargant whenever "blue" is said. Hypnosis is listening to your favorite song and just listening. Not moving, not speaking. Becoming one with a sensation, be it a picture, a photo of a mountaintop, a fingertip's touch (you happy couples should know more about that!), or even your own thoughts.
That, to me, is hypnosis. And if you've never been hypnotized like that...I feel sorry for you.
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DonGio
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posted November 30, 2001 01:14 PM |
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OH, Gimmickless, *gulp*, that was so... beautiful... *sniff*
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Dajek
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posted December 02, 2001 01:02 AM |
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Well, there are a lot of errors in hmm3... Mail me, if You wanna get cool screenshots `bout errors.
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Milena
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in supreme disgrace
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posted January 26, 2002 12:57 PM |
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Quote: Did you know that the troglodyte in heroes 3 is immune to blindness but can be hypnotised.
It doesn't says "immune to mind magic". Just they don't have eyes but they have a mind to be hypotized.
I see sense.
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god_boy
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posted April 18, 2002 03:16 PM |
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about trogs, weren't they supposed to have bad morale? However, whenever I fight them, their morale is the same as everybody else. What happened there? Cheers.
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bizud
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posted April 18, 2002 05:27 PM |
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I thought that Trogs had it, but Infernal Trogs didn't. I dunno, I'm not a big dungeon fan, but all my friends are, and the Infernal Trogs they use don't seem to have any morale penalty.
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Warrior_Angel
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posted April 20, 2002 06:04 PM |
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it's gaming logic. lith is right. hypnotise only affects the mind. doesnt need the trog to stare at a yo-yo or anything similar.
as for morale, trogs are not golems, not elementals, not war machines, and not undead. therefore they shouldnt get morale penalty
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god_boy
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posted April 21, 2002 05:52 AM |
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The creature description of the troglodytes (in the CD manual) said that because they were forced into combat by the dungeon overlords, they had bad morale. I thought that they would have bad morale in combat like how he minotaur/minotaur kings always had good morale. That would make sense as then they would kinda balance each other out. However, this seems to be not implemented in the game. I've lost too many extra troops because the bloody trogs had good morale instead of bad and took another go. Anyway, since i'm getting heroes 4 on monday, i won't be worrying about this as much anymore. Cheers.
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solitaire345
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posted January 22, 2008 03:38 PM |
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Quote: Well, there are a lot of errors in hmm3... Mail me, if You wanna get cool screenshots `bout errors.
why don't you just upload these somewhere?
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Homer171
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posted January 22, 2008 04:35 PM |
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Edited by Homer171 at 16:36, 22 Jan 2008.
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Hey gravedigger Solitaire you really should check how old is the post when making a reply
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