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* [[Head Desk]]: To get your siege units to use their anti-building attacks against buildings, you have to set them next to the buildings ''without'' ordering them to attack -— otherwise, they'll bang their heads against the walls as they melee attack the buildings.
* [[Head Desk]]: To get your siege units to use their anti-building attacks against buildings, you have to set them next to the buildings ''without'' ordering them to attack -— otherwise, they'll bang their heads against the walls as they melee attack the buildings.
* [[Infinity+1 Sword]]: There's always some convoluted quest to craft or find one. The quest for Amra's Armor (from ''[[The Order of Dawn]]'') particularly stands out.
* [[Infinity+1 Sword]]: There's always some convoluted quest to craft or find one. The quest for Amra's Armor (from ''[[The Order of Dawn]]'') particularly stands out.
* [[Lady Not Appearing in This Game]]: Every cover for every Spellforce game or expansion has a scantily-clad woman on it. Most of them have nothing to do with the game, and the few that do tend to have minor roles that don't warrant their place on the cover.
* [[Lady Not-Appearing-In-This-Game]]: Every cover for every Spellforce game or expansion has a scantily-clad woman on it. Most of them have nothing to do with the game, and the few that do tend to have minor roles that don't warrant their place on the cover.
* [[Loveable Rogue]]: Flink McWinter.
* [[Loveable Rogue]]: Flink McWinter.
* [[The Medic]]: Various healing units, the player if they choose [[White Magic|Life Magic]].
* [[The Medic]]: Various healing units, the player if they choose [[White Magic|Life Magic]].
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** [[An Adventurer Is You]]: Pretty much any option is available.
** [[An Adventurer Is You]]: Pretty much any option is available.
** [[Black Magic]]: Direct damage and life-sucking spells.
** [[Black Magic]]: Direct damage and life-sucking spells.
** [[But Thou Must]]
** [[But Thou Must!]]
** [[Cap|Level Cap]]: 30, except in ''[[Shadow of the Phoenix]]''. 24 for the rest of the [[Player Party]].
** [[Cap|Level Cap]]: 30, except in ''[[Shadow of the Phoenix]]''. 24 for the rest of the [[Player Party]].
** [[Player Party]]: Up to five heroes serve the player character. In the first game they don't level, you just replace them with new ones as you level. In the second one they do level, and are actual characters in their own right.
** [[Player Party]]: Up to five heroes serve the player character. In the first game they don't level, you just replace them with new ones as you level. In the second one they do level, and are actual characters in their own right.
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** [[Damage Is Fire]]
** [[Damage Is Fire]]
** [[Hero Unit|Hero Units]]: The [[Player Party]].
** [[Hero Unit|Hero Units]]: The [[Player Party]].
** [[Non Entity General]]: Averted. If the [[Player Character]] goes down, you cannot give orders until he respawns, which can be ''very bad'' for your undirected troops.
** [[Non-Entity General]]: Averted. If the [[Player Character]] goes down, you cannot give orders until he respawns, which can be ''very bad'' for your undirected troops.
** [[Reinventing the Wheel]]: You need to research Double Crossbow... again.
** [[Reinventing the Wheel]]: You need to research Double Crossbow... again.
** [[You Require More Vespene Gas]]: ''Seven'' different resources in the original. Some are Uselessium unless you control the appropriate race. Simplified vastly in the sequel.
** [[You Require More Vespene Gas]]: ''Seven'' different resources in the original. Some are Uselessium unless you control the appropriate race. Simplified vastly in the sequel.
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* [[Evil Versus Evil]]: Hokan versus [[Deal With the Devil|Uram]] in the backstory. ([[Undead]]/[[Mecha Mooks|Blades]] and [[Our Demons Are Different|Demons]], respectively.)
* [[Evil Versus Evil]]: Hokan versus [[Deal With the Devil|Uram]] in the backstory. ([[Undead]]/[[Mecha Mooks|Blades]] and [[Our Demons Are Different|Demons]], respectively.)
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: {{spoiler|''[[Big Good|Rohen]]'', as a result of [[Animate Dead]].}}
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: {{spoiler|''[[Big Good|Rohen]]'', as a result of [[Animate Dead]].}}
* [[Free Fall Fight]]: In the opening cinematic, between [[Big Good|Rohen]] and [[Big Bad|The Dark One]].
* [[Free-Fall Fight]]: In the opening cinematic, between [[Big Good|Rohen]] and [[Big Bad|The Dark One]].
* [[Giant Flyer]]: Griffon Riders. They don't actually fly (in gameplay terms) until [[Spellforce 2]].
* [[Giant Flyer]]: Griffon Riders. They don't actually fly (in gameplay terms) until [[Spellforce 2]].
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|The ''[[Big Bad]]''!}}
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|The ''[[Big Bad]]''!}}
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* [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]: {{spoiler|1=Rohen/The Dark One's goal at the end of [[The Order of Dawn]]. At some point while taking [[The Slow Path]], he resigns himself to the [[Stable Time Loop]].}}
* [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]: {{spoiler|1=Rohen/The Dark One's goal at the end of [[The Order of Dawn]]. At some point while taking [[The Slow Path]], he resigns himself to the [[Stable Time Loop]].}}
* [[Stealth Based Mission]]: The ruined city Mulandir. On your first visit, the city is full of high level Medusas who petrify your characters on sight. But Mulandir is only a stealth based mission the first few times you visit the place, because after some grinding, the enemies in the city are weak compared to your characters.
* [[Stealth Based Mission]]: The ruined city Mulandir. On your first visit, the city is full of high level Medusas who petrify your characters on sight. But Mulandir is only a stealth based mission the first few times you visit the place, because after some grinding, the enemies in the city are weak compared to your characters.
* [[Stock Shout Outs]]: [[Edgar Allan Poe|"The Raven"]]. Specifically, an undead called the "Nevermore" drops an item called the "Ravencap".
* [[Stock Shout-Outs]]: [[Edgar Allan Poe|"The Raven"]]. Specifically, an undead called the "Nevermore" drops an item called the "Ravencap".
* [[Unwinnable By Mistake]]: Present in ''The Breath Of Winter'', on the Firefangs map. Did you get the Shadow Ring from the hermit before activating the Dark Elf monument? Have fun restarting the campaign from scratch, provided you didn't just break the CD first. However, if you are not above cheating, you can cheat yourself to victory and continue your adventure as normal.
* [[Unwinnable By Mistake]]: Present in ''The Breath Of Winter'', on the Firefangs map. Did you get the Shadow Ring from the hermit before activating the Dark Elf monument? Have fun restarting the campaign from scratch, provided you didn't just break the CD first. However, if you are not above cheating, you can cheat yourself to victory and continue your adventure as normal.
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: {{spoiler|The [[Player Character]]. Repeatedly.}}
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: {{spoiler|The [[Player Character]]. Repeatedly.}}
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[[Category:Real Time Strategy]]
[[Category:Spellforce]]
[[Category:Spellforce]]
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Spellforce is a combination Real Time Strategy and RPG franchise created by German game developers Phenomic.

The original game Spellforce: The Order of Dawn was followed by two expansions: Spellforce: The Breath of Winter (2004) and Spellforce: Shadow of the Phoenix (2005).

Spellforce (Gold Edition) includes the first two games in the series, while Spellforce (Platinum Edition) includes all three games. Spellforce: Universe includes all three of the Spellforce games as well as both the sequel games.

A sequel, Spellforce 2: Shadow Wars was released in 2006 and Spellforce 2: Dragon Storm was released in 2007.

JoWooD Entertainment is working on a standalone expansion called Spellforce 2: Faith in Destiny. It's currently indefinitely delayed.

Both games take the RTS/RPG concept and run with it, using slightly different leveling concepts along the way. There are Diablo-like hero-only maps, and full scale RTS maps as well.

Like everything else, there's a wiki.


All games in the series provide examples of:


Spellforce and its expansions provide examples of:


Spellforce 2 and its expansions provide examples of: