Gregory Fulton, Lead Designer on Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Restoration of Erathia (1999), is working on a “spiritual successor” to the title. The project is still in early stages.
Fanstratics Troop: Banshee Forever terrified, forever terrifying, forever horrified, forever horrifying… is the ghostly Banshee. Easily one of the most unique Troops on the Battlefield, this tortured soul is highly mobile and possesses a terrifying scream able to disrupt armor,… Read more
Fanstratics Troop: Unicorn Beauty is a word rarely used when describing any Troop from any Faction. Concerning Thornwood Unicorns, the term is a perfect fit. While an arguably unremarkable fighter, this magnificent warrior has a chance to Blind an Enemy… Read more
Fanstratics Troop: Gargoyle Born of the Stoutblud’s unique variation of arcane arts, the Gargoyle is ultimately… a golem. Expertly carved from specially quarried stone, the Gargoyle’s authors crafted its visual appearance from a creative amalgamation of contrary influences. Across its… Read more
Fanstratics Troop: Halberdier Many Heroes disregard low-level Troops as battlefield fodder for higher-tier enemies. Shrewd Heroes know Allegiant Halberdiers are different. Trained and geared for assaulting ‘greater’ enemies, these stout soldiers specialize in countering Giants and Jousting Troops. When assembled… Read more
Fanstratics Troop: Toadish Intruder Toadish Intruders are a difficult Troop to engage under any circumstance. Wielding a long, heavy rapier, doused with toxins derived from their wart-covered skin, the Toadish Intruder specializes not in killing, but in applying poisonous debilitation…. Read more
Fanstratics Troop: Lamassu Exotic and mysterious, the Lamassu is a fierce beauty and ferocious combatant. Equipped with a two-handed long sword, she is a flying, lightning-imbued melee fighter. Gifted with an Energy siphoning Enchantment, the Lamassu can transfer Energy between… Read more
Fanstratics Troop: Insidious Slime. When considering the Insidious Slime, there are more questions than answers. Naturally occurring? Created in a Warlock’s cauldron? Summoned from another plane of existence? Known for scavenging anything within a dungeon’s walls, few comprehend the full… Read more
Fanstratics Troop: Reaper. Only the Necrotics enlist a Troop considered to be ‘death incarnate’. Draped in ethereal robes, this skeletal Reaper wields a two-handed scythe and seeks Enemy Troops to ‘harvest’. Able to diminish Enemy Troop Health with a cutting… Read more
Fanstratics Troop: Willow Wisp. Arguably, the most enigmatic of the Thornwood army are the Willow Wisps. Ghostly and somewhat abstract, these small spirits of the forest appear to be adorable and relatively harmless, yet when compelled to combat, they transform… Read more
Fanstratics Troop: Faith Archer. Upon initial inspection, Faith Archers appear to be rather typical, until they tie on their blindfolds and raise their runic long bows. Given special regard amongst the Allegiant, the faith infused arcane arrows of these battlefield… Read more
Fanstratics Troop: Basilisk. With an origin shrouded in a mysterious evolution of serpent scales and hen feathers, the Basilisk is the only non-Chimeran Troop able to turn Enemies into stone. Lithe and lethal, it is faster than the snake-like Medusa,… Read more
It looks like the year 2022 will bring us several games in the style of Heroes of Might and Magic and a board game Kickstarter campaign will begin in November. And it is quite possible that the Horn of the… Read more
Fanstratics Troop: Naga Blade Dancer. If the Medusa is considered a femme fatale, who can turn a Troop into stone, the Naga Blade Dancer is a terrifying beauty who can dismember a troop into several pieces… before they draw their… Read more
Fanstratics Troop: Hellion. There is no Troop quite like the Hellion. Often regarded as the demonic opposite of the Pegasus or Unicorn, anyone who has fought a Hellion, knows they are much more. Quick to fly about the Battlefield, they… Read more
Fanstratics Troop: Goblin. Goblins are dumb, vicious… and feared. What they lack in brains or stature, they compensate with a gleeful, rabid, reckless application of violence. Quick tempered and fueled by rage, they become more dangerous as a battle persists,… Read more