Thread: Heroes of Newerth
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17-08-2010, 14:06 #1
Heroes of Newerth

Pre-game, players are divided into two teams of one to five people: the Legion and the Hellbourne. Players on each team choose one of 68 different heroes, each with various abilities and advantages to form their overall strategy. Both teams are based at the opposite sides of a map. Each base is defended by towers placed in the lanes belonging to the team. Every thirty seconds a wave of computer-controlled units(known as "creeps") is sent from the base to defend lanes and attempts to push into enemy territory. Victory is achieved when one of the teams manages to push into the base of the opposing team and destroy their "main" structure, the Sacrificial Shrine for Hellbourne or the Tree of Life for Legion.
Players in Heroes of Newerth control a single hero and their development from a top-down perspective, while other common features of real time strategy games such as base management and resource collection are removed. Each hero has 4 different abilities which can be learned and upgraded as the hero gains experience and level ups. Experience is gained for killing enemy heroes and creeps. The maximum level a hero can achieve is 25 and experience required for each gain in level increases with each new level. The only resource that a player controls is gold which is used for buying various items for his hero. Every hero has small periodic gold income but most of it is gained for killing creeps, enemy heroes and destroying base structures(like defensive towers). An important part is that only the hero which inflicts the final, killing blow gets gold, otherwise they only gain experience. In turn, enemy heroes can terminate their own creeps when they are almost dead to prevent the enemy from placing the killing blow and gaining additional gold and experience. These techniques are called last hitting and denying, both of which are very important early in the game. When a hero dies, he loses a part of his gold and after a certain amount of time, based on their level, respawns at the well located in their team's respective base.
Once started, average game length is around 35–40 minutes. Players on the winning team gain ranking points while the other team loses them. Ranking points are used to place players on the ladder system and it has no influence on game play- players are always on equal footing despite their ranking.
Closed beta van vorig jaar (rond mijn tweede zit
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Open beta ook al afgerond en nu al een tijdje officieel verkrijgbaar.
Niet zo duur voor 20 dollar krijg je lifetime acces. Vraag mij af of er iemand dit speelt? Aangezien hier nog geen topic van was xDno votes
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17-08-2010, 14:16 #2Approved 9-lifer
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der is wel nen topic over ze

maar zal al een tijdje niemer in gepost zijn.no votes
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Dacht dat er een topic over was in het Strategie forum?
EDIT:inderdaad
http://www.9lives.be/forum/strategy-...s-newerth.htmlIn your life you'll be amazed at all the love you lose
You can never live that life again
The one thing you will never lose is the singing in your head
That will still be with you until the end RIP LEMMY
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