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| indicator = Norse |
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| image = hersir.webp |
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| title = Hersir |
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| subtitle = Infantry Hero |
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| section1 = Unit Information |
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| itemsInSection1 = 4 |
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| col = 2 |
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| label1 = Type |
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| label2 = Civilization |
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| label3 = God |
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| label4 = Age |
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| icon1 = Unit-type-hero.png |
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| icon2 = Icon Norse.png |
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| icon3 = Grk-god-hades-icon-round.png |
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| icon4 = Infobox-age1.png |
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| content1 = Hero |
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| content2 = Norse |
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| content3 = |
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| content4 = Archaic Age |
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| section2 = Creation |
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| itemsInSection2 = 7 |
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| label5 = Trained At |
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| label6 = Requires |
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| label7 = Gold |
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| label8 = Favor |
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| label9 = Population |
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| label10 = Train Limit |
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| label11 = Training Time |
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| icon5 = infobox-trained.png |
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| icon6 = Shared-bld-temple.png |
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| icon7 = infobox-gold.png |
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| icon8 = infobox-favor.png |
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| icon9 = infobox-pop.png |
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| icon10 = infobox-military.png |
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| icon11 = infobox-time.png |
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| content5 = [[Great Hall]] {{Spaces|3|em}} [[Temple]] |
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| content6 = |
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| content7 = 400 |
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| content8 = 6 |
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| content9 = 4 |
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| content10 = |
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| content11 = 30 seconds |
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| section3 = Statistics |
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| itemsInSection3 = 9 |
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| label12 = Hit Points |
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| label13 = Speed |
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| label14 = Line of Sight |
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| label15 = Hack Armor |
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| label16 = Pierce Armor |
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| label17 = Crush Armor |
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| label18 = Sacred Hands |
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| label19 = Scourge of the Skies |
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| label20 = Petrification |
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| icon12 = infobox-hp.png |
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| icon13 = infobox-speed.png |
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| icon14 = infobox-los.png |
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| icon15 = infobox-hack-armor.png |
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| icon16 = infobox-pierce-armor.png |
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| icon17 = infobox-crush-armor.png |
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| icon18 = shared-abl-sacred-hands.png |
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| icon19 = grk-abl-scourge-of-the-skies.png |
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| icon20 = grk-abl-medusa.png |
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| content12 = 400 |
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| content13 = 4.3 |
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| content14 = 16 |
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| content15 = 20% |
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| content16 = 40% |
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| content17 = 99% |
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| content18 = Ability |
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| content19 = Ability |
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| content20 = Ability |
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| section4 = Melee Attack |
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| itemsInSection4 = 5 |
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| label21 = Hack |
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| label22 = Divine |
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| label23 = Multiplier |
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| label24 = Rate of Fire |
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| label25 = Attack Range |
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| icon21 = infobox-hack-dmg.png |
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| icon22 = infobox-divine-dmg.png |
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| icon23 = unit-type-myth-unit.png |
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| icon24 = infobox-rof.png |
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| icon25 = infobox-range.png |
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| content21 = 18 |
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| content22 = 9 |
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| content23 = Myth Unit: 7x |
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| content24 = 1.5 |
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| content25 = 0.75 |
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| section5 = Ranged Attack |
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| itemsInSection5 = 4 |
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| label26 = Pierce |
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| label27 = Multiplier |
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| label28 = Rate of Fire |
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| label29 = Attack Range |
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| icon26 = infobox-pierce-dmg.png |
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| icon27 = unit-type-myth-unit.png |
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| icon28 = infobox-rof.png |
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| icon29 = infobox-range.png |
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| content26 = 7 |
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| content27 = Myth Unit: 7x |
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| content28 = 1.5 |
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| content29 = 14 |
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{{Quote|Infantry, Hero. Good against myth units. Generates Favor faster and collects Relics.|In-game description}} |
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The Hersir is the regular melee [[Norse]] [[Heroes|hero]] and infantry, available in the Archaic Age once a [[Temple]] has been built. Like other heroes, Hersirs are strong against [[Myth Unit|myth units]] and can pick up [[Relic]]s. Like other Norse foot soldiers, Hersirs can build and repair [[Buildings|buildings]]. |
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==Special Abilities== |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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! Image !! Name !! Description |
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| [[File:shared-abl-sacred-hands.png|50px]] || Sacred Hands || Can pick up Relics and drop them off at a Temple. |
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| [[File:grk-abl-scourge-of-the-skies.png|50px]] || Scourge of the Skies || Switches to a ranged attack to fight flying units. |
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| [[File:grk-abl-medusa.png|50px]] || Petrification || Turns the target to stone, instantly destroying most units. Survivors break free after a short time. |
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|} |
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==Technologies== |
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====General Technologies==== |
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=====Offense===== |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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! Image !! Name !! Description |
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| [[File:shared-t-copper-weapons.png|40px]] || Copper Weapons || +10% damage |
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| [[File:shared-t-bronze-weapons.png|40px]] || Bronze Weapons || +10% damage |
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| [[File:shared-t-iron-weapons.png|40px]] || Iron Weapons || +10% damage |
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| [[File:shared-t-ballistics.png|40px]] || Ballistics || Fires more accurately at moving targets. |
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=====Defense===== |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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! Image !! Name !! Description |
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| [[File:shared-t-copper-armor.png|40px]] || Copper Armor|| -15% Hack Vulnerability |
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| [[File:shared-t-bronze-armor.png|40px]] || Bronze Armor|| -15% Hack Vulnerability |
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| [[File:shared-t-iron-armor.png|40px]] || Iron Armor|| -15% Hack Vulnerability |
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| [[File:shared-t-copper-shields.png|40px]] || Copper Shields|| -15% Pierce Vulnerability |
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| [[File:shared-t-bronze-shields.png|40px]] || Bronze Shields || -15% Pierce Vulnerability |
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| [[File:shared-t-iron-shields.png|40px]] || Iron Shields|| -15% Pierce Vulnerability |
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====Myth Technologies==== |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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! Image !! Name !! God !! Description |
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| [[File:grk-t-oracle.png|40px]] || [[Oracle]] || [[Apollo]] || +4 Line of Sight |
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| [[File:grk-t-sun-ray.png|40px]] || [[Sun Ray]] || Apollo || +10% anti-flying damage, projectiles reveal the surrounding area |
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| [[File:grk-t-dionysia.png|40px]] || [[Dionysia]] || [[Dionysus]] || +5% hit points |
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| [[File:grk-t-beast-slayer.png|40px]] || [[Beast Slayer]] || [[Artemis]] || +2 damage multiplier against myth units |
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==Relic Bonuses== |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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! Image !! Name !! Description |
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| [[File:shared-r-bow.webp|40px]] || [[Arrows of Heracles]]|| +5% attack |
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| [[File:shared-r-horseshoe.webp|40px]] || [[Hermes' Winged Sandals]] || +10% movement speed |
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| [[File:shared-r-khopesh.webp|40px]] || [[The Khopesh of Horus]]|| +1.0 attack bonus multiplier vs. myth units |
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| [[File:shared-r-fur.webp|40px]] || [[Pelt of Argus]] || +6 [[Line of Sight]] |
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| [[File:shared-r-blanket.webp|40px]] || [[Thundercloud Shawl]] || -5% pierce vulnerability |
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| [[File:shared-r-sword.webp|40px]] || [[Tyrfing, Angantyr's Sword]] || Regenerate +10% of damage dealt |
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|} |
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==Gameplay== |
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Hersirs have an average attack and armor. They excel in two areas – defeating myth units and generating favor. Norse players find generating favor more difficult than those of other civilizations, so the extra favor Hersirs generate is very important. Both the double favor and accumulated favor effects become more noticeable when Hersirs are massed. In combat, Hersirs are strong against myth units, and, as they generate lots of favor while fighting them, can help their player to create his own myth units in retaliation. However, because they are slow-moving melee units, Hersirs are rather less effective against ranged myth units. Furthermore, they are mediocre against human soldiers and therefore not cost-effective at combating them. Loki's Hersirs move faster and can summon random myth units when in combat, making them even more useful, particularly at early raiding. |
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As [[Jarl]]s also have an attack bonus against myth units and are quite versatile, some players might want to field them instead of Hersirs. However, as they are heroes, Hersirs have three crucial advantages over Jarls: they are immune to myth units' special attacks; they have a larger attack bonus against myth units; and all myth units have an attack penalty against them. |
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==History== |
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{{Quote|The commanders of the Viking raids were not the kings or jarls, but chieftains of middle rank called hersir. These were independent landowners comparable to medieval knights in wealth and influence. A hersir had better equipment than most of his warriors, including perhaps chain mail and the ownership of his own longboat and horse (though like any good Viking, he would still dismount to fight).|In-game compendium}} |
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==Gallery== |
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==Trivia== |
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* Hersirs are classified as infantry but they do not benefit from infantry-line technologies or Relics like Gaia's Book of Knowledge (increases infantry damage against Titans). |
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* Hersirs were originally unique Norse upgrades for the Hirdman, a heroic version. |
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* Hersirs die angrily, in contrast to other unit deaths, which are either in surprise, shock, or neutral. |
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* There is an Elite Hersir technology in the game files which doubles the Hersir's hit points and increases its attack. It is unavailable to research by any player and does not appear in the technology tree, but can be researched for a player via a trigger in the Scenario Editor. Unlike other technologies, it does not have an icon and does not appear as an upgrade in the unit's In-Game Help screen when applied. It was possibly cut. |
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==Video== |
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==List of Heroes== |
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{{Navplate |
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|id=allheroes |
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|subtitle=List of |
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|title= Heroes |
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|header1 = [[File:Icon Greek.png|55px]] [[Greeks]] |
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|label2 = God |
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|list2 = [[Heroes]] |
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|label3 = [[Zeus]] |
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|list3 = [[Jason]] ● [[Heracles]] ● [[Odysseus]] ● [[Bellerophon]] |
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|label4 = [[Poseidon]] |
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|list4 = [[Theseus]] ● [[Atalanta]] ● [[Hippolyta]] ● [[Polyphemus]] |
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|label5 = [[Hades]] |
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|list5 = [[Ajax]] ● [[Achilles]] ● [[Chiron]] ● [[Perseus]] |
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|label6 = [[Aphrodite]] |
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|list6 = [[The Argo]] |
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|header7 = [[File:Icon Egyptian.png|55px]] [[Egyptians]] |
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|label8 = All |
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|list8 = [[Pharaoh]] ● [[Priest]] |
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|label9 = [[Osiris]] |
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|list9 = [[Son of Osiris]] ● [[Pharaoh]] |
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|header10 = [[File:Icon Norse.png|55px]] [[Norse]] |
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|label11 = All |
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|list11 = [[Hersir]] ● [[Godi]] |
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|label12 = [[Freyr]] |
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|list12 = [[Gullinbursti]] |
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|label13 = [[Baldr]] |
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|list13 = [[Hero of Ragnarok]] |
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|header14 = [[File:Icon Atlantean.png|55px]] [[Atlanteans]] |
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|label15 = All |
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|list15 = [[Citizen Hero]] ● [[Oracle Hero]] ● [[Murmillo Hero]] ● [[Katapeltes Hero]] ● [[Turma Hero]] ● [[Cheiroballista Hero]] ● [[Arcus Hero]] ● [[Contarius Hero]] ● [[Destroyer Hero]] ● [[Fanatic Hero]] |
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}} |
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Revision as of 07:59, 23 October 2024
"Infantry, Hero. Good against myth units. Generates Favor faster and collects Relics."
In-game description
The Hersir is the regular melee Norse hero and infantry, available in the Archaic Age once a Temple has been built. Like other heroes, Hersirs are strong against myth units and can pick up Relics. Like other Norse foot soldiers, Hersirs can build and repair buildings.
Special Abilities
Image | Name | Description |
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File:Shared-abl-sacred-hands.png | Sacred Hands | Can pick up Relics and drop them off at a Temple. |
File:Grk-abl-scourge-of-the-skies.png | Scourge of the Skies | Switches to a ranged attack to fight flying units. |
File:Grk-abl-medusa.png | Petrification | Turns the target to stone, instantly destroying most units. Survivors break free after a short time. |
Technologies
General Technologies
Offense
Image | Name | Description |
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File:Shared-t-copper-weapons.png | Copper Weapons | +10% damage |
File:Shared-t-bronze-weapons.png | Bronze Weapons | +10% damage |
File:Shared-t-iron-weapons.png | Iron Weapons | +10% damage |
File:Shared-t-ballistics.png | Ballistics | Fires more accurately at moving targets. |
Defense
Image | Name | Description |
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File:Shared-t-copper-armor.png | Copper Armor | -15% Hack Vulnerability |
File:Shared-t-bronze-armor.png | Bronze Armor | -15% Hack Vulnerability |
File:Shared-t-iron-armor.png | Iron Armor | -15% Hack Vulnerability |
File:Shared-t-copper-shields.png | Copper Shields | -15% Pierce Vulnerability |
File:Shared-t-bronze-shields.png | Bronze Shields | -15% Pierce Vulnerability |
File:Shared-t-iron-shields.png | Iron Shields | -15% Pierce Vulnerability |
Myth Technologies
Image | Name | God | Description |
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File:Grk-t-oracle.png | Oracle | Apollo | +4 Line of Sight |
File:Grk-t-sun-ray.png | Sun Ray | Apollo | +10% anti-flying damage, projectiles reveal the surrounding area |
File:Grk-t-dionysia.png | Dionysia | Dionysus | +5% hit points |
File:Grk-t-beast-slayer.png | Beast Slayer | Artemis | +2 damage multiplier against myth units |
Relic Bonuses
Image | Name | Description |
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Arrows of Heracles | +5% attack | |
Hermes' Winged Sandals | +10% movement speed | |
The Khopesh of Horus | +1.0 attack bonus multiplier vs. myth units | |
Pelt of Argus | +6 Line of Sight | |
Thundercloud Shawl | -5% pierce vulnerability | |
Tyrfing, Angantyr's Sword | Regenerate +10% of damage dealt |
Gameplay
Hersirs have an average attack and armor. They excel in two areas – defeating myth units and generating favor. Norse players find generating favor more difficult than those of other civilizations, so the extra favor Hersirs generate is very important. Both the double favor and accumulated favor effects become more noticeable when Hersirs are massed. In combat, Hersirs are strong against myth units, and, as they generate lots of favor while fighting them, can help their player to create his own myth units in retaliation. However, because they are slow-moving melee units, Hersirs are rather less effective against ranged myth units. Furthermore, they are mediocre against human soldiers and therefore not cost-effective at combating them. Loki's Hersirs move faster and can summon random myth units when in combat, making them even more useful, particularly at early raiding.
As Jarls also have an attack bonus against myth units and are quite versatile, some players might want to field them instead of Hersirs. However, as they are heroes, Hersirs have three crucial advantages over Jarls: they are immune to myth units' special attacks; they have a larger attack bonus against myth units; and all myth units have an attack penalty against them.
History
"The commanders of the Viking raids were not the kings or jarls, but chieftains of middle rank called hersir. These were independent landowners comparable to medieval knights in wealth and influence. A hersir had better equipment than most of his warriors, including perhaps chain mail and the ownership of his own longboat and horse (though like any good Viking, he would still dismount to fight)."
In-game compendium
Gallery
Trivia
- Hersirs are classified as infantry but they do not benefit from infantry-line technologies or Relics like Gaia's Book of Knowledge (increases infantry damage against Titans).
- Hersirs were originally unique Norse upgrades for the Hirdman, a heroic version.
- Hersirs die angrily, in contrast to other unit deaths, which are either in surprise, shock, or neutral.
- There is an Elite Hersir technology in the game files which doubles the Hersir's hit points and increases its attack. It is unavailable to research by any player and does not appear in the technology tree, but can be researched for a player via a trigger in the Scenario Editor. Unlike other technologies, it does not have an icon and does not appear as an upgrade in the unit's In-Game Help screen when applied. It was possibly cut.
Video
List of Heroes