Abilities are to used to counter enemy threats in garrison missions and traits give followers different bonuses or special counters for missions or allows them to be assigned into a level 2 garrison building. But before delving more in how to get followers, lets first see what makes the followers tick.įollowers come with abilities and traits. If you are missing some of these follower, you can always check your followers pane which ones you can still recruit. The followers from the first group are obtained always the same way thus they are more static. The difference of those groups is that followers gained from the Inn/Tavern are basically randomised followers with pre-generated names and classes and they aren't listed in the followers pane. Followers recruited from the level 2 or higher Lunarfall Inn / Frostwall Tavern once per week Followers awarded from quests or obtained some other way from the Warlords of Draenor content However, you can roughly divide followers into two "groups" based on the way how a follower is obtained: There are several ways to get more followers to join your ranks. The status of a follower can be changed from the Command Table in Town Hall: You won't meet them in your garrison grounds either. Inactive followers won't lose anything while being on the bench and once per day you can reactivate one of them for. It is worth mentioning that the deactivation only becomes available if you have more followers than your current limit allows. You can't dismiss followers so deactivating is the only way to reduce active followers. You need to reduce your number of active followers back to 20 ( 25) in order to send followers to missions again. This cap prevents you from starting new missions if you have more active followers than you are allowed to. There is no hard cap on the follower limit, but currently there is a cap of 20 active followers ( 25 if you have level 3 Barracks in your garrison). The followers pane in Garrison Report pane on the other hand is available everywhere but it's only for browsing your followers: Note that two "versions" of the followers pane exist: the Garrison Followers pane can be accessed only from the garrison command table it allows you to manage your followers and view follower weapon and armor item levels at maximum follower level. Followers pane also lists the followers you haven't yet found and some details where to get them. The pane shows everything you need to know about your current followers, like skill set and experience, are they on a mission, working or just idling around in garrison. You can view your followers in the Followers pane after getting the garrison. Upon arriving in this alternate world, Bill Gilbert is nowhere to be found, but the inhabitants provide a number of their own quests, including a search for eight magical stones with the powers of the gods.Check out our missions guide for more details on the activities your followers can go on, and for our complete set of Garrison resources and guides from basics to buildings, followers to missions, and much more, check out our Garrison Hub! Playing as Princess Amelie, the player ventures through this portal in search of the legendary knight Sir Bill Gilbert. In a last-ditch effort to obtain assistance for a besieged kingdom, a powerful spell is cast which opens a portal to another world, the world of Teana. King's Bounty: Armored Princess begins 10 years after the previous title, with the world of Darion being almost completely overrun by hordes of demons. In combat, troops are then assisted by the player's character through the use of magic, passive bonuses, and a new element, Amelie's pet baby dragon. Troops are recruited from various locations in the game, with a limit on the maximum size of each unit determined by the character's "Leadership" statistic. The player again chooses from one of three different classes (warrior, paladin or mage) and recruits up to five different squadrons of troops at any given time in order to fight battles. While the mechanics of the game do not differ significantly from that of the previous year's release, it features a new heroine and other minor new elements. King's Bounty: Armored Princess is a 2009 sequel to the strategy game King's Bounty: The Legend, which is itself based on concepts from the much older King's Bounty developed years earlier by New World Computing. Leading their character through the game world, exploring it, commanding armies in battle and accomplishing various quests can mean great reward or huge defeats. In a fairy tale fantasy world of fearless knights, evil mages, wise kings and beautiful princesses the player controls a hero. King's Bounty: Armored Princess is a Real-time / Turn-based Strategy with RPG elements.
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