![]() ![]() Heroes or the sovereign can seek out special location to receive quests. New and improved technologies allow the user to build improved buildings, better weapons or to access new abilities or spells. Research is divided in three different technology trees: civilization, warfare and magic. Each element gives access to unique spells, while some spells require knowledge of more than one element or special research. A magic user can master one or several elements: fire, air, water, earth and life (or death, depending on the hero's proficiencies). Spells can be used to alter the world, improve a city or to heal, hurt or alter the abilities of military units. Crystals can be used to give units special abilities. The world is a magical place where elemental shards may be harvested and cannibalized as mana to spellcasting heroes. Military units can also be customized, allowing the player to make unique units that fits the current technology or resource level, reminiscent of Alpha Centauri. Heroes may also fight alongside military units. The sovereign or other recruited heroes may do quests to gain experience, gildar (the game's currency), or other benefits. Outposts can be built to harvest resources in places without city sites. As settlements grow they become specialized in economy, research or military might. Settlements can research technologies, build military units or town improvements or harvest nearby resources. Multiple settlements can be built by other units, but city building sites may be far between. The sovereign founds the faction's capital city and may then be sent to explore the world or govern the settlement. The player controls a pre-built or custom sovereign leading a faction with different characteristics affecting gameplay. Outside the campaign, players win by conquering or allying with other factions, fulfilling a master quest or casting a spell of making. ![]() 2012 video game Elemental: Fallen EnchantressĮlemental: Fallen Enchantress is a turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Stardock for Microsoft Windows in 2012.Įlemental: Fallen Enchantress has a single-player campaign, and a nonlinear "sandbox" game-play. ![]()
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