Wight and Wraith

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Necropolis creatures
Level 1
Skeleton Skeleton
Skeleton Warrior Skeleton Warrior
Level 2
Walking Dead Walking Dead
Zombie Zombie
Level 3
Wight Wight
Wraith Wraith
Level 4
Vampire Vampire
Vampire Lord Vampire Lord
Level 5
Lich Lich
Power Lich Power Lich
Level 6
Black Knight Black Knight
Dread Knight Dread Knight
Level 7
Bone Dragon Bone Dragon
Ghost Dragon Ghost Dragon
Towns
Castle Rampart Tower
Inferno Necropolis Dungeon
Stronghold Fortress Conflux
Cove Factory
Neutral
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Wraith
Creature Wraith.pngCreature Wraith.png
CreatureBackground Necropolis.png
7
7
3–5
18
7
Move
Flying
Size
1
Growth
7
315
252
Cost Per Troop
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230
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Wight
Creature Wight.pngCreature Wight.png
CreatureBackground Necropolis.png
7
7
3–5
18
5
Move
Flying
Size
1
Growth
7
252
231
Cost Per Troop
Gold symbol for text.png
200

Wights and Wraiths are the level 3 creatures of Necropolis. They are recruited from the Tomb of Souls. They can also be raised with Advanced Necromancy if the hero has equipped the Cloak of the Undead King.

"Wights and wraiths are life destroying spirits damaging their opponents by draining life. The first wight or wraith in each troop regenerates all lost damage at the beginning of each combat round. While wraiths appear on the battlefield, two spell points per turn are drained from an enemy spellcaster's spell points pool." RoE manual

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Tomb of Souls
Wight (adventure map).gif
Wraith (adventure map).gif
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Wraith portrait.png
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Special Ability: Mana Drain[edit | edit source]

Effect -2 sp/rnd of enemy Hero

While a stack of wraiths appears on the battlefield, two spell points per turn are drained from an enemy hero's spell points pool. The effect applies for each Wraith stack.

Appearance[edit | edit source]

Some Wraiths appear at the beginning of the From Day to Night scenario from the Long Live the King campaign in Restoration of Erathia.

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The Wraiths are good to be given to a secondary hero, since their speed is the highest amongst the Necropolis units that will probably not end up in the main army, at least not as a main troop, but just to steal mana, block shooters and get rid of low-level enemy stacks.

Wights are the game's slowest flying unit (speed 5), and Wraiths are the slowest upgraded flying unit (speed 7).


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