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    Just a thought

    Hi all,
    I played against my first boss cpl days ago and it was awesome, so I'm just wondering why don't u make a patch which involve the hero we have into the battle and makes it a minor boss. So he fight as if he's a boss/ affect other units depend on his class ( might or magic )/ and he has hp so other units can attack him. This way if u loose ur units u still have the chance to win the battle, and u'll use him for tactical advance ( as a tank or what ever ).
    Sry if it was mentioned before but I c that it's a great addition for the game, what r ur thoughts?
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    Horrible thought

    They use it in Heroes IV and only a few like this change... So they change it back, THANKS. Trust me. It's not funny walking with your main hero without troops and killing bunches of dragons by yourself...
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    Really? I guess I'm one of the few, I loved the epic hero at the end of the campaign. The problem was how this translated into the fact that your army became useless and how it was better to run around without an army for most of the end game. A little - or a lot - of balancing and I think the system would have been much better. My biggest gripes with Heroes IV were more along the lines of the lousy combat maps and ineffective creatures (at the end game your smaller units are basically obsolete).
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    It would be better if you could turn him into a mini boss and play againts him/her with a random army, or control the hero againts one.
    Like the duel mode but different.
    When i was little i liked heroes 4 but looking back..:Well heroes dying in the heat of the battle is everything but good
    "The thing you have to understand is this: The Sam Fisher you knew is dead. Ubisoft killed him, asked him to make one voice-over too many, cross one line too far. A drunk employee killed him, some anonymous **shole who ran down his voice actor and vanished. He was the one thing in his life that humanized him. And his developers killed him. It set him up and turned him loose, and told him to pull the trigger on his best friend in a dirty Ubisoft basement."

    Victor Coste's quote works like that too, don't take it seriously i still support ubisoft and their games
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