Season 3 Sneak Peek Discussion

Instead of the current process at tc20, it will probaby takes 10 days for past hotM research in tc25 and another week of production time to have a chance to pull a year 2017 hotM.
Only RnG Gods know.
Anyeay, I am still looking forward and just as excited to see what will be on the cards next year.
I guess we still have plenty of time to decide on our next direction.
Either play the game at a snail’s pace or join the big spender at the top and burn tons of cash without any conplaint…lol.

The lol’s hit me like a Lokimotive!!

6 star hero is coming?

Rigs found himself strangely attracted to it, so we all figured that it HAD to be trans…
Makes for a pretty compelling case

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:joy::joy::joy::joy: and here comes the flag parade

We’ll now be in vlogs across america

Dam it msp

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Soooo 400 gems?? The game is already unfair and pay2win as it is so making the S3 heroes more expensive will make the game even more unbalanced

The only thing I’m looking forward to is the free mats for completing season 3

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I like the idea of norse mythology and I must fully agree with @Cvs !

I’m hoping for new featerus too, e.g.:

  • more daily quests (we have 100 monsters, 40 heroes, 5 titans and 150 color chest) - why not 100 s2 monsters, 100 s3 hard monsters, 150 skeletons, 150 underwater monsters, etc.
  • much more long-time “Missions” with reasonable rewards (like S2 missions - monsters, bosses, special stages, but with lot more motivating reward, at least 10-50 gems each) - and not only S3.
  • and what about “happy hour” each day? random daily hour, where stages cost less energy, or loot is better, or damage is higher ?
  • more tournament modes - e.g. “no mode”, “slow mana”, “double tile damage” - or like S2 special stages (which is already implemented!)
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Or maybe they just retire S1 heros altogether would be my wish

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@Thorria I love your idea of a random “happy hour” each day! :bouquet:

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Second if you count Miki

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Third if you count Renfeld.

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Hopefully it won’t be as boring as Atlantis on hard mode, hitting minions that can’t kill you for 15 minutes so you can get to the boss fight and win it in 30 seconds!

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Asgard map (concept art)

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Frost King (concept art)


Odin on his eight-legged horse (concept art)


Jotunheim throneroom (concept art)


Asgard courtyard (concept art)

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Odin’s Tower (concept art)

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Asgard (concept art)

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Odin’s Tower (concept art)


Bifrost (concept art)


White Sands (concept art)


Heimdall’s swords (concept art)

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Probably Loki, he had the ability to change skin? Maybe I’m totally wrong :sweat_smile:

The Nine Realms


There are nine worlds in Norse Mythology, they are called Niflheim, Muspelheim, Asgard, Midgard, Jotunheim, Vanaheim, Alfheim, Svartalfheim, Helheim. The nine worlds in Norse mythology are held in the branches and roots of the world tree Yggdrasil. These realms are the home of different kind of beings, like the home of the Gods and Goddesses or giants.


A representation of Yggdrasil and the Nine Realms

“For the first time since the Bifrost was destroyed, the Nine Realms are at peace. They’re well reminded of our strength, and you have earned their respect and my gratitude.”
Odin to Thor

The Nine Realms are a group of individual worlds that are interconnected by the cosmic nimbus Yggdrasil and are home to various different races and cultures.

Niflheim: The World of Fog and Mist


Niflheim (Old Norse: “Niðavellir”) and it means (“Mist home” or “Mist World”) is the darkest and coldest region in the world according to Norse mythology. Niflheim is the first of the nine worlds and Niflheim is placed in the northern region of Ginnungagap. The eldest of the three wells are located in Niflheim which is called Hvergelmir “bubbling boiling spring” and it is protected by the huge dragon called Nidhug (Níðhöggr).

Muspelheim: The Land of Fire


Muspelheim (Old Norse: “Múspellsheimr”) was created far to the south of the world in Norse mythology. Muspelheim is a burning hot place, filled with lava, flames, sparks, and soot. Muspelheim is the home the of fire giants, fire demons and ruled by the giant Surtr. He is a sworn enemy of the Aesir. Surtr will ride out with his flaming sword in his hand at “Ragnarök” “the end of the world” Surtr will then attack Asgard, “the home of the Gods” and turn it into a flaming inferno.

Asgard: Home of the Gods


In the middle of the world, high up in the sky is Asgard (Old Norse: “Ásgarðr”). It’s the home of the Gods and Goddesses. The male Gods in Asgard, are called Aesir, and the female Gods are called Asynjur. Odin is the ruler of Asgard and the chief of the Aesir. Odin is married to Frigg; and she is the Queen of the Aesir. Inside the gates of Asgard is Valhalla; it’s the place where half of the Vikings “Einherjer” that died in battle will go for the afterlife, the other half goes to Fólkvangr.

Midgard: Home of the Humans


Midgard (Old Norse: “Miðgarðr”) “middle earth” is located in the middle of the world, below Asgard. Midgard and Asgard are connected by Bifrost the Rainbow Bridge. Midgard is surrounded by a huge ocean that is impassable.

Jotunheim: Home of the Giants


Jotunheim (Old Norse: “Jötunheimr or Útgarðr”) is the home of the giants (also called Jotuns). They are the sworn enemies of the Aesir. Jotunheim consists mostly of rocks, wilderness, and dense forests, and it lies in the snowy regions on the outermost shores of the ocean. Because of this, the giants live mostly from the fish from the rivers, and the animals from the forest, because there is no fertile land in Jotunheim.

Vanaheim: Home of the Vanir


Vanaheim (Old Norse: “Vanaheimr”) is the home of the Vanir Gods. The Vanir Gods is an old branch of Gods. The Vanir are masters of sorcery and magic. They are also widely acknowledged for their talent to predict the future. Nobody knows where exactly the land, Vanaheim is located, or even how it looks like. When the war between the Aesir and the Vanir ended, three of the Vanir came to live in Asgard, Njord and his children Freya and Freyr.

Alfheim: Home of the Light Elves


Alfheim (Old Norse: “Álfheimr or Ljósálfheimr”) is right next to Asgard in the heaven. The light elves are beautiful creatures. They are considered the “guardian angels” The God Freyr, is the ruler of Alfheim. The Light elves are minor Gods of nature and fertility; they can help or hinder humans with their knowledge of magical powers. They also often delivered an inspiration to art or music.

Svartalfheim: Home of the Dwarves


Svartalfheim (Old Norse: “Niðavellir or Svartálfaheimr”) is the home of the dwarves, they live under the rocks, in caves and underground. Hreidmar was the king of Svartalfheim, Svartalfheim means Dark fields. The dwarves are masters of craftsmanship. The Gods of Asgard have received many powerful gifts. Like the magical ring Draupnir and also Gungnir, Odin’s spear.

Helheim: Home of the dishonorable dead


Helheim is ruled by Hel, Helheim is a very grim and cold place, and any person who arrives here will never feel joy and happiness again. Hel will use all the dead in her realm at Ragnarök to attack the Gods and Goddesses, which will be the end of the world. This is where all the dishonorable dead, thieves, murderers and those the Gods and Goddesses feel is not brave enough to go to Valhalla or Folkvangr.


Ragnarök


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That’s gorgeous. Thank you very much for posting it.

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now i want to play God of War again

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This is educative, very nice. I am drawn to Norse mythology and as such love features of Thor movies. Never knew the details of the 9realms until now, thank you.

However, If this is adapted to this game, hope it won’t draw any infringement on any copyright.

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Herous of sezon 3 wil be mor powerfull that sezon 2 and sezon 1 ?