Jurah, the Master of Secrets is our ally. He is by all means what Wesir Khibron should have been. A powerful necromancer, but more importantly an infomation broker and a sworn enemy to all demons and unnatural beings. Without him our quest to subdue Varesh and ultimately Abbadon could have gone very badly very soon.
Coming full circle on the henchmen review. The game only offers 10 henchmen, the 5 from Proph (e.g. Mhenlo) and 5 that follow the player from Istan. I'll bring the rest over from Istan as well. The earlier proposed builds: Warrior Devona (Hammer Warrior): Mokele Smash, Irresistible Blow, Counter Blow, Devasting Hammer, Mighty Blow, "Watch Yourself!", Balanced Stance, Lion's Comfort Timera (Sword Warrior) level 15: Counterattack, Soldier's Strike, Barbarous Strike, Gash, "Watch Yourself!", Healing Signet, Rez Signet Notes: The game only gives Timera 6 skills in hard mode with "You're All Alone!' as the elite (which is both weak and assuming not safe with AI). Timera will stay the condition inflicting Warrior option. Crippling Slash is the Sword elite from Nightfall, but she already inflicts bleeding and that elite does no +damage. Going with Hundred Blades. Wanted to drop the rez signet for an adrenaline skill, but I see no acceptable Nightfall or core options. Avoided any stance since that is counter to Barbarous Strike Hundred Blades, Counterattack, Soldier's Strike, Barbarous Strike, Gash, "Watch Yourself!", Healing Signet, Rez Signet With Koss, no other Warrior henchmen may be necessary. The game later offers the Warrior heroes Goren and Jora.
@@UberOfficer1 Any three henchmen likely work in normal mode as long as there's enough healing. Even if that's the case, I'm still doing this review and proposed builds with the philosophy of making henchmen selection as important as the player's build. I'm also thinking about hard mode with a three hero limit. Edited the original comment to clean up formatting.
What you mean is the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. It is a building from the roman era of that city. It literally means "Holy Wisdom". It was a church once, for about 1000 years. It was built in the year 532. Now it is a mosque. Domed buildings became eponymous for mosques in the near east, but originally they were temples of the gods in Rome and elsewhere. The greeks preferred elongated temples with many colums.
If memory serves, Atatürk prohibited religious services at the Hagia Sophia to mitigate conflict over the building. There were efforts to lift the ban after his death and more recently, but I don't know the current status.
@@MrChristophSteininge That's what I thought but couldn't say for sure and didn't bother to research. Atatürk was correct in my view, and the recent change evidences a shift away from a more secular Turkey that straddles Europe and the Middle East.
You go to the hall of secrets. Heilige Halle der Geheimnisse it is called in the german version. It is the headquater of the Order of Secrets.
Ohh the German name sounds cool!!😮
Jurah, the Master of Secrets is our ally. He is by all means what Wesir Khibron should have been. A powerful necromancer, but more importantly an infomation broker and a sworn enemy to all demons and unnatural beings. Without him our quest to subdue Varesh and ultimately Abbadon could have gone very badly very soon.
Ohh I never knew his real name is Jurah. What a cool name. I wish I could get him and Margid
Coming full circle on the henchmen review. The game only offers 10 henchmen, the 5 from Proph (e.g. Mhenlo) and 5 that follow the player from Istan. I'll bring the rest over from Istan as well. The earlier proposed builds: Warrior
Devona (Hammer Warrior):
Mokele Smash, Irresistible Blow, Counter Blow, Devasting Hammer, Mighty Blow, "Watch Yourself!", Balanced Stance, Lion's Comfort
Timera (Sword Warrior) level 15:
Counterattack, Soldier's Strike, Barbarous Strike, Gash, "Watch Yourself!", Healing Signet, Rez Signet
Notes: The game only gives Timera 6 skills in hard mode with "You're All Alone!' as the elite (which is both weak and assuming not safe with AI). Timera will stay the condition inflicting Warrior option. Crippling Slash is the Sword elite from Nightfall, but she already inflicts bleeding and that elite does no +damage. Going with Hundred Blades. Wanted to drop the rez signet for an adrenaline skill, but I see no acceptable Nightfall or core options. Avoided any stance since that is counter to Barbarous Strike
Hundred Blades, Counterattack, Soldier's Strike, Barbarous Strike, Gash, "Watch Yourself!", Healing Signet, Rez Signet
With Koss, no other Warrior henchmen may be necessary. The game later offers the Warrior heroes Goren and Jora.
I need to try other henchmen but I feel like my current team is so strong 😅
@@UberOfficer1 Any three henchmen likely work in normal mode as long as there's enough healing. Even if that's the case, I'm still doing this review and proposed builds with the philosophy of making henchmen selection as important as the player's build. I'm also thinking about hard mode with a three hero limit.
Edited the original comment to clean up formatting.
@@tarheel7406 yeah I definitely wouldn’t be able to pass up a 100blades henchman
Amazing brother 😂 Growing the audience! ❤
🤣 thanks for the challenge! Listening back I’m not sure what I even said 😅😅
What you mean is the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. It is a building from the roman era of that city. It literally means "Holy Wisdom". It was a church once, for about 1000 years. It was built in the year 532. Now it is a mosque. Domed buildings became eponymous for mosques in the near east, but originally they were temples of the gods in Rome and elsewhere. The greeks preferred elongated temples with many colums.
That’s the one!
If memory serves, Atatürk prohibited religious services at the Hagia Sophia to mitigate conflict over the building. There were efforts to lift the ban after his death and more recently, but I don't know the current status.
@@tarheel7406 ohh! Very interesting!
@@tarheel7406 It was a museum for a long time, but 2 years ago the current leader of Turkey opened it as a mosque again.
@@MrChristophSteininge That's what I thought but couldn't say for sure and didn't bother to research. Atatürk was correct in my view, and the recent change evidences a shift away from a more secular Turkey that straddles Europe and the Middle East.
한국사람이 미국사람 흉내내는 거 같음 ㅎㅎㅎㅎ
ㅋㅋㅋ칭찬 하는 거예요 아니면 놀리는 거예요??😂😅
Das ist nicht gerade erwartet, eine Sendung bei der man nichts versteht! Ich weiß nicht mal was für eine Sprache das ist.
@@MrChristophSteininge 🤣🤣 it was my attempt at Korean! I switch back to English don’t worry!