There are seven areas where you can equip your hero, and they are Head, Chest, Left Hand, Right Hand, Feet, Horses, and other bits and bobs such as ointments and cages. So in the great spirit of Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes (or Bread, Mushrooms, Beans on Toast for my cousins), Let us dive in Head First.
There are 5 types of helmets, with 3 levels to each helmet and each type doing something different when its on your hero's head, BUT your only allowed one at a time, however once you've used it, you don't lose the bonus leaving everyone happy :). And bearing in mind, I've just had to edit the next paragraph to something different, this is a tricky subject to write about.
The 5 types are as follows, with their respective levels:
1) Experience
Does what it says on the tin, by giving:
a)15% more experience with an Awareness Helmet
b)20% more with an Enlightening Helmet, and
c)25% more with a wisdom helmet.
Don't ask me why their named like that, because I don't know either
2) Regeneration
Best Helmet of them all me thinks, as Less Regeneration Time = More adventures and attacks, giving:
a)10 More Health Points a Day with a Regeneration Helmet
b)15 More Health Points a Day with a Healthiness Helmet, and
c)20 More Health Points a Day with a Healing Helmet
Slightly better names, but I swear Healthiness isn't even a word
3) Culture Points
For those who want to Sim as many villages as possible by Christmas, then this is the Helmet for you, giving:
a)100 (or 50 on Speed) more Culture Points a Day with the Helmet of the Gladiator
b)400 (or 200 on Speed) more Culture Points a Day with the Helmet of the Tribune, and
c)800 (or 400 on Speed) more Culture Points a Day with the Helmet of the Consul
Again, not too sure about the names, but what can you call a Helmet which gives Culture. Hmm
4 and 5) Infantry and Calvary Training
These two go Hand in Hand, skipping from Village to Village... You get the idea, as these two helmets give:
a) 10% Less Training Time in the Barracks or Stable with the Mercenary or Horseman Helmets
b) 15% Less Training Time with the Warrior or Calvary Helmets, and
c) 20% Less Training Time with the Archon or Heavy Calvary Helmets
You could tell they were running out of names, as Archon isn't even a word in my Dictionary. Thus Concludes the Helmet Section of the Hero.
Next time, I'll move on to the body armour, so until then, Have a great week :)
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