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| //Not to be confused with the heroes memorialized in the [[Hall of Fame]].// | //Not to be confused with the heroes memorialized in the [[Hall of Fame]].// | ||
| - | Heroes are national units, frequently unique, who appear in the capital by chance. They are frequently quite strong. | + | Heroes are national units, frequently unique, who appear in the capital by chance. They are range from fairly mundane commanders to supercombatants or super-mages with a plethora of paths. Most heroes are specific characters and cannot arrive more than once in a game. Others represent a more general class of heroic people, such as a famous order of knights or those born with sacred traits, and can arrive more than once in a game. For example, [[Bogarus LA|LA Bogarus' |
| - | The chance of getting a hero each turn is 3%+luck each turn in your capital. | + | The chance of getting a hero each turn is 3% + Luck in your capital.((Note: this is the current |
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| + | Particularly powerful heroes may have a minimum turn arrival limit; if the arrival of a hero is blocked by this turn limit, the roll is ignored as if it never succeeded. | ||
| - | While most heroes are unique and if lost can not be gotten again (without using a wish) some are not specific heroes but a general class of hero of which there can be multiple, these are known as multiheroes. For example [[Bogarus LA|LA Bogarus' | ||
| - | Some particularly powerful heroes have a minimum turn arrival limit. | ||