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Money-Bags |
You are called Money-Bags behind your back. But you pay no mind to envious losers. |
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1.93 |
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Rich Man |
Your coffers are filled with gold. A wealthy state is a strong one. |
|
1.61 |
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Pauper |
An empty purse does not necessarily translate into failure. Sometimes the war may be won by improvised means. |
|
1.25 |
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Architect |
The cities under the patronage of an Architect are flourishing. Architects construct buildings of all types. |
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2.44 |
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Builder |
A Builder creates a well-rounded city. Builders are interested in many types of buildings. |
|
2.44 |
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Mason |
A Mason builds only those buildings that will help the war effort. |
|
2.44 |
|
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Destroyer |
A true Destroyer smites all his enemies, leaving only dead bodies in his wake. |
|
1.28 |
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Strategist |
You try to only engage in battle on your terms. But you also take a lot of pleasure from crushing your enemies. |
|
1.20 |
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Sage |
Sages believe that direct conflict does not always lead to victory. |
|
1.01 |
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Invincible |
The great Invincible hero loses only a few small battles, but wins all others. |
|
2.40 |
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Veteran |
А decent Veteran wins as many battles as he loses. |
|
2.40 |
|
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Training Dummy |
A general may win the war even if he loses a lot of battles. But his soldiers will call him Training Dummy. |
|
2.38 |
|
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Tomb Raider |
Real Tomb Raiders love to explore all kinds of ancient and mystical ruins. |
|
1.90 |
|
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Adventurer |
When you were young, you explored all the attics and cellars in the neighborhood. And now you are filled with desire to explore the rest of the world. |
|
1.67 |
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Curious |
You may explore a dungeon or two every now and then. |
|
1.24 |
|
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Great Explorer |
Only a hero who has visited every nook and cranny in the land can be called Great Explorer. |
|
1.42 |
|
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Explorer |
All true Explorers map the new lands they have discovered. |
|
1.03 |
|
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Traveler |
The Traveler is a hero who does not look into each nook and cranny, searching for secrets and treasure. |
|
1.03 |
|
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Brave |
Brave heroes always rush into the heat of battle. |
|
2.37 |
|
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Careful |
A Careful hero is prudent. He studies his options thoroughly. |
|
2.38 |
|
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Coward |
Cowardly heroes always play it safe. |
|
2.39 |
|
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Healer |
You take excellent care of your followers. That's why they call you the Healer! |
|
1.37 |
|
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Doctor |
You are sickened by the sight of blood and do everything in your power to keep your followers healthy. |
|
1.21 |
|
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Quack |
A Quack can heal various indispositions and light wounds. |
|
1.02 |
|
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Wanderer |
Real Wanderers explore all the roads and paths they find. |
|
2.41 |
|
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Wayfarer |
Some heroes like to look for shortcuts and explore secret paths. |
|
2.41 |
|
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Walker |
Walkers go straight to their destination and never turn off the road. They are not interested in exploration. |
|
2.36 |
|
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Archmage |
The Archmage can destroy enemies by using the most powerful spells. |
|
1.61 |
|
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Wizard |
Wizards know the power of magic well, which is why they use spells quite often. |
|
1.38 |
|
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Wizard Apprentice |
Wizard Apprentices rely on the strength of their armies and only rarely use magic. |
|
1.04 |
|
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Earth Mana Guardian |
You have collected a huge amount of Earth Magic. Nothing is impossible for you. |
|
2.20 |
|
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Earth Mana User |
You have enough Earth Magic to use it any time you need. |
|
2.10 |
|
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Earth Mana Collector |
You have a meager amount of Earth Magic. You rarely use Earth Magic. |
|
1.55 |
|
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Fire Mana Guardian |
A true Fire Magic Guardian uses a lot of the infernal energy in all his undertakings. |
|
2.23 |
|
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Fire Mana User |
The Fire Magic you have collected can be used to great advantage. |
|
2.12 |
|
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Fire Mana Collector |
ou do not rely on Fire Magic in battle. |
|
1.58 |
|
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Life Mana Guardian |
You have a huge amount of Life Magic and your possibilities are endless. |
|
2.15 |
|
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Life Mana User |
You have an adequate amount of Life Magic. |
|
1.91 |
|
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Life Mana Collector |
You have been able to collect some Life Magic. |
|
1.30 |
|
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Abuser |
You are addicted to various potions. Some people laugh at you behind your back. |
|
2.15 |
|
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Taster |
A Taster knows a lot about potions. That is why he uses them in every major battle. |
|
1.92 |
|
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Abstainer |
Everyone knows that you are an Abstainer, because you are absolutely against the use of potions. |
|
1.22 |
|
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Master of Destinies |
You do not allow Fate to govern the lives of your followers. You rule over them yourself. |
|
2.22 |
|
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Solicitous |
If your followers fall in battle, you try to get them back from the realm of Mortis. |
|
1.96 |
|
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Fatalist |
Fatalists believe in Fate and do not try to resurrect fallen warriors. |
|
1.48 |
|
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Quarry Owner |
The amount of stone you have is incredible. Only Quarry Owners have as much of this resource. |
|
2.12 |
|
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Stone Merchant |
You have collected a considerable amount of stone. It is enough to build any building. |
|
1.95 |
|
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Stonemason |
Construction is not your favorite hobby. The amount of stone you have is not enough to build even a small town. |
|
1.26 |
|
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Conqueror of Peoples |
If you have captured all the surrounding lands, then you are the great Conqueror of Peoples. |
|
2.37 |
|
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Conqueror of Cities |
The Conqueror of Cities is a hero who is able to capture almost all known lands. |
|
1.29 |
|
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Conqueror of Villages |
The Conqueror of Villages does not seek to capture all surrounding lands. |
|
1.24 |
|
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Commander |
The Commander is a great organizer, able to lead large armies of followers. |
|
2.13 |
|
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Leader |
A true Leader is one who can unite several trusty heroes into a strong team. |
|
1.86 |
|
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Loner |
Some heroes do not have much use for trusty sidekicks. They believe in their abilities only. |
|
1.23 |
|
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Merciless |
You give no quarter to your enemies. You are Death incarnate. |
|
1.89 |
|
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Warrior |
The true Warrior destroys his enemies mercilessly and no obstacle can stop him. |
|
1.90 |
|
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Pacifist |
Learned men call him a Pacifist, but they do not say what the word means. In any case, he rarely draws his sword. |
|
1.89 |
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