Turalyon (Warcraft II)
- For lore about Turalyon, see Turalyon.
Turalyon | |
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Race | Human |
Base Unit | Paladin |
Faction | Alliance |
Statistics | |
Hit Points | 180 (+100%) |
Armor |
10 (+150%) 12 (1 upgrade) 14 (2 upgrades) |
Sight | 6 (+20%) |
Speed | 13 (Normal) |
Combat | |
Basic Damage | 13 (+63%) |
Piercing Damage |
6 (+50%) 8 (1 upgrade) 10 (2 upgrades) |
Range | 1 (Normal) |
Abilities | |
Mana | 255 |
Turalyon was one of the first Knights of Lordaeron to be trained as a Paladin by Uther Lightbringer. Although Turalyon is a firm believer that order can be maintained only through extreme martial discipline, he is honored by his friends and foes alike. Turalyon was among the forces that Lord Lothar led into ambush at Blackrock Spire, and secretly harbors a deep regret of his inability to save the great Knight.[1]
Upgrades
- Upgrade Swords (Damage +2)
- Increases the piercing attack damage of Footmen, Knights, Paladins, and Dwarven Demolition Squads by +2.
Research Cost | Researched At | Upgrade Time |
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800 | Blacksmith | 200 |
- Upgrade Swords (Damage +2)
- Further increases the piercing attack damage of Footmen, Knights, Paladins, and Dwarven Demolition Squads by +2.
Research Cost Researched At Upgrade Time 2400 Blacksmith 250
Research Cost | Researched At | Upgrade Time |
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300 300 | Blacksmith | 200 |
Research Cost Researched At Upgrade Time 900 500 Blacksmith 250
Spells
- Holy Vision
- Removes Fog of War and allows vision anywhere on the map for 3 seconds. (unlimited range; costs 70 MP)
As the spirit of mankind is everywhere, so the Holy Vision of the Paladin extends to all corners of the land. The area unveiled by this incantation grants the Paladin knowledge of the terrain and of all those who may dwell there. When this spell dims, the Paladin maintains knowledge of the lands he has seen, although he loses sight of the denizens in these lands.[2]
- Healing
- Heals a targeted friendly, organic unit. (range: 6; not usable on caster, costs 6 MP per HP Point healed)
Aiding our brethren in times of pain and illness remains the fundamental concern of any within the holy Order. By focusing his spiritual powers, the Paladin can heal those who have been wounded in battle. While only one being at a time may be healed in this fashion, it serves to replenish the strength and courage of all who strive for victory against the unfeeling Orcs.[2]
- Exorcism
- Deals damage to a targeted undead unit. (range: 10; costs 4 MP per HP Point damaged)
Calling upon the forces of light and purity, the Paladin is able to dispel the walking dead that plague the lands of Azeroth. Exorcism can be used to cause injury to entire groups of these undead terrors, or to utterly eradicate a lone creature. These creatures of Hades seem to gain strength in numbers, thus the greater number of undead that are exorcised within a group, the less actual damage each undead will take. This act is extremely taxing upon the Paladin, making it necessary for him to observe a period of rest before once again invoking this great power.[2]
Notes
- Turalyon is a powerful hero with much higher stats than a normal Paladin. He also has the same spellcasting abilities, but does not get any bonus to this.
- While Turalyon begins the game with a mana bar, he does not know any spells when placed on a custom map, but will learn any that you research at a Church. In the campaign, he will start knowing the same spells as your other Paladins.
- Turalyon must be recruited in the first Beyond the Dark Portal Alliance campaign mission Alleria's Journey, and is available to the player in the third, sixth, and last three missions of the campaign. His survival is a victory condition in all missions except the last. Turalyon also appears as an enemy in the final mission of the Horde campaign.
Quotes
References
- ^ Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal manual, Legends of the Land, Turalyon
- ^ a b c Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual, Paladin Spells
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