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Legendary Heroes lead
powerful armies while they complete quests, gain experience and
acquire special items. As the core of each race's force, Heroes have
the ability to advance in levels, learn new spells and abilities and
confer special benefits to nearby units.
Heroes are the backbone of an assault force. While it is possible to
play without Heroes, it is not wise to do so. Many Heroes have Auras
which can give bonuses to surrounding units. As Heroes advance in
levels, they become even more powerful than normal units. Heroes
also gain spells which can change the course of a battle. In
Warcraft II and StarCraft, the focus was on large groups of units,
unit match ups, and sometimes unit control. In Warcraft III, the
focus is on Heroes, spellcasting, and unit control. Unit match ups
and numbers of units come in secondary.
It is important to increase your Heroes' levels so that they become
more powerful and are able to research more spells and abilities.
This is typically done by exploring with a group of attack units and
clearing out nearby Creeps. You also receive experience for killing
enemy units and buildings. Consider attacking Creeps for the purpose
of leveling up your Heroes and getting additional Hero Items.
Learn how to control your Hero.
Learn about rookie mistakes.
The first Hero is free, only costs 5 supply and comes with a free
Town Portal Scroll and a free skill point. Additional Heroes require
resources, and come with one skill point but do not have additional
Town Portal Scrolls. To build a second Hero, you must upgrade your
Town Hall to a Keep instead of a Town Hall. To build a third Hero
you must have a third level Town Hall building such as a Castle.
You cannot train more than 3 Heroes.
You can only have one Hero of each type. So, if you have a
Blademaster, you cannot build another one.
Heroes can carry up to 6 items.
Heroes do not leave corpses.
Global messages are sent to allies whenever a hero dies, regardless
of who kills it. It goes by the format: <Hero Name> the <Hero Type>
(Hero Level) has fallen. For Example: Marn Thunderhorn the Tauren
Chieftain (level 5) has fallen.
Normal upgrades will not affect Heroes. Heroes are upgraded by
leveling up and using Hero Items.
The maximum Hero level is 10.
Hero walk speed is capped at 400.
Once your Hero is level 5 he can only gain experience from other
player controlled units. Don't Creep unless you're after the items
or have other Heroes under level 5 to level up.
Hero Magic Resistance
As special units, Heroes enjoy a limited magic resistance against
enemy spells. Negative spells cast on a Hero last a shorter duration
and do less damage than if cast on a regular unit. If a Night Elf
Demon Hunter and a Night Elf Archer are both stunned by an Orc
Tauren Chieftain's War Stomp ability, the Demon Hunter will recover
more quickly than the Archer. Likewise, if both Demon Hunter and
Archer are attacked by a Human Archmage's Blizzard spell, the Demon
Hunter will suffer less damage than the Archer. Some high level
Creeps have Hero Magic Resistance.
Shorter Spell Duration
Many spells last for a much shorter duration on Heroes than units.
These spells include: Sleep, Entangling Roots, Bash, Storm Bolt, War
Stomp, Cyclone, Ensnare, Purge, Cripple, Hex, Banish, Silence, Frost
Arrows, Drunken Haze and Stasis Trap
Reduced Spell Damage
Spell damage versus Heroes is reduced by 30%.
Runed Bracers, a Hero Item, can increase Magic Resistance.
Hero vs Hero Combat
Try whenever possible to focus your attack force on an enemy Hero
and finish it off but do not attempt to kill the enemy Hero at all
costs. Know when to focus your attention on the other supporting
units instead. If the enemy Hero starts running around or running
away, disengage and focus your attack on the nearest enemy units.
If the enemy focuses their attack on your Hero, command your Hero to
run away. Command your Hero to run in circles around friendly units.
Your other units will attack the backs of chasing units. If the
enemy keeps up this chase without responding, you will be able to
finish off the enemy units while they chase your Hero in vain.
Remember, if the enemy player tries this trick on you, stop chasing.
Multiple Heroes
Statistics show that new and lower level players usually only build
one Hero. Early in their playing careers it's easier to learn how to
play using just one Hero.
As they learn how to play the game, move to higher levels, and
become better at controlling the game, most top level players build
two Heroes. There are several benefits of building multiple Heroes:
When you only have one Hero the enemy can focus fire on it and take
it out and you no longer have any leadership for your army. With
multiple Heroes it will be more difficult for the enemy to remove
your Heroes from battle.
Some Heroes complement each other well especially with Auras. A good
example is the Undead Dread Lord and Death Knight.
The downside of having multiple Heroes is your Hero levels will
usually be lower overall than if you were only using one Hero. Often
it takes your Hero a much longer time to get to their ultimate.
Most players do not build three Heroes because of Food limits, cost,
and it is more difficult to control all three Heroes. But, in games
that last a long time, you should consider building a third Hero
when your other two Heroes become fairly high level.
Remember experience sharing when teaming up with allies' Heroes as
well. If you plan to stick together, your team will need to kill a
lot of Creeps to level up all of the Heroes in your party. Seek out
and kill all the Creeps you can find. Some teammates prefer to not
share experience and want to level up on the Creeps by themselves.
You should probably ask if the player wants to team up early on
before going over there. Keep in mind you receive a bigger
experience bonus for killing enemy players' units than Creeps.
Creeping/Fighting Separately from your Hero
Heroes can gain experience separately from other units in your army.
For example some Footmen can be killing some Creeps across the map
while your Archmage is back in town buying things at the Arcane
Vault while still gaining experience. Other possibilities include
using a Hero to harass an enemy town while your army is off Creeping
at the same exact time.
Knowing this information, it's a newbie mistake to send your whole
army somewhere, when only your Hero is needed. Now you almost always
want your Hero in battle with your army, but if you just need to run
back and heal or use a shop, just send your Hero. Your units can
Creep during that time. As long as you are not ambushed separately
from each other, it should be ok. High level players pull this off
all the time. You can also use this method with flying units to
harass the enemy. Flying units are sometimes better off when they
are not slowed down by Heroes. Gryphon Riders could attack an enemy
town while your Hero is back at town gaining experience. You can
then run away when the enemy responds to the attack. .
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