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I need a little help please
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Fangorn Offline
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I need a little help please
I'm new here and to the Disciple series, so naturally there are some things I can't figure out, but I'll start off with just a few questions:

(1) Is it possible to turn down or remove the casting sound of the mage, it's way too loud.

(2) Are the units supposed to skip to upgrade level?
e.g. My mage is lv1 - I build the next mage-upgrade - after the next fight he skips levels, and becomes lv5!

(3) Is it possible to have two leaders in one "squad"?

Thanks in advance Cool
14-07-2010 08:37 PM
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RE: I need a little help please
(14-07-2010 08:37 PM)Fangorn Wrote:  I'm new here and to the Disciple series, so naturally there are some things I can't figure out, but I'll start off with just a few questions:

(1) Is it possible to turn down or remove the casting sound of the mage, it's way too loud.

(2) Are the units supposed to skip to upgrade level?
e.g. My mage is lv1 - I build the next mage-upgrade - after the next fight he skips levels, and becomes lv5!

(3) Is it possible to have two leaders in one "squad"?

Thanks in advance Cool

1.Turn down the sound in options, however its not just the mage's sfx

2.Yes

3.No
14-07-2010 08:43 PM
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RE: I need a little help please
Level 'jumping' reflects the units power.

In D2, all units levelled up traditionally, lvl 1, 2, 3, etc.. The problem with D2's way is, in the map editor, you can make (for example) a Goblin with huge stats. Maybe give him 100 damage, and an extra 300 HP. If you right-click on the Goblin you will still see him as a level 1 monster. Though his stats are increased, you would have to scan through them to notice it.

In D3, the Goblin's power is translated to his level. So it provides a quick understanding of how powerful the unit is without sifting through all the stats.

The moral of the story - just because a monster may usually be wimpy, doesn't mean it is. And vice versa. Its level will be the true indicator.
14-07-2010 11:10 PM
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