There IS an RNG god, and they love me | Former Rivals - HOMM2 Fan-Made Map
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Slapped in the face with good fortune and I'm not upset.
Standard Games Playlist ► • Heroes of Might and Ma...
Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars is a 1996 release by developers New World Computing and John Van Caneghem. It is a turn-based, fantasy-style strategy game in which players develop settlements, build armies, and rely on the skills of their Heroes to battle other Heroes.
Developers: New World Computing, John Van Caneghem
Original Release Year: 1996 (Heroes II), 1997 (Price of Loyalty)
All music composed by: Paul Anthony Romero, Rob King, and Steve Baca.
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This video was recorded as part of live stream on Twitch on 20 July, 2024 at twitch.tv/khelbenscointv by Ross Liberti and Khelben's Coin.
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Director: Ross Liberti
Editor: Ross Liberti
Producer: Ross Liberti
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Stack splitting is more useful in Heroes 3 than in Heroes 2 (more units allowed on the field), and is mainly useful in Heroes 2 in the early game, using single level 1 units as meat shields and to absorb retaliation attacks from stronger enemies.
Speaking of good RNG, I was playing the Pirate Utopia map yesterday, bouncing around with an army of ghosts and a group of 200 black dragons decided to join my hero!
When dragons want to join you... You know your squad ain't nothing haha
I feel like month of the plague should be good for the undead!
I am a the point of the video that Ross has found golden goose and ultimate cloak of RNG Haha always enjoying watching him play... I wanna See him play the first game and be against dragons there haha wanna See his reaction
Bless yall friends!
Hearing this man imitate uwus and zombombs sounds... Is making me laugh So hard xD
2 smaller stacks of ranged units are always better than 1 big stack.