


That'll save you a lot of annoyance when playing them. I'd recommend playing all classes at least once in a random map before using them in the campaign, to get a feel for how they work. I really want to note down here that the campaigns are pretty difficult compared to random maps - not really beginner content. After all, they are pretty carefully balanced, which could be upset more than a bit by having other DLC's sometimes be there, and sometimes not. It is the fourth game in the Age of Wonders series, following Age of Wonders, Age of Wonders II: The Wizard's Throne and Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic released in 1999, 2002, and 2003 respectively. This is to give them the same experience regardless of whether or not you have them. Age of Wonders III is a 4X turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Dutch developer Triumph Studios. No, the campaigns are unaffected by the other DLC's. I understand there are additional campaigns in the DLC, but will having the DLC alter the campaign in the original and deluxe edition of the game? For instance, if there is a change to the available structures, the economy or diplomacy system, would these be present in the campaign mode in the original game? DLC: Store Name: Age of Wonders III - Eternal Lords Expansion: Developer: Triumph Studios: Publisher: Triumph Studios: Supported Systems: Windows macOS Linux. So really play aggressively with armies in various locations spreading out and keep scouts around various chokes and locations to see incoming dangers.

I mainly only ever play the campaign mode in these games. This page on the wiki lists the full effects you get from difficulty. Originally posted by modraneth:I just bought the game.
