Composed of avian-like "Aviak" birdmen and devoted to logic, they inhabit cold, resolute lands. Their magic focuses on energy manipulation and board control.
Drawing from classic fantasy tropes, this race utilizes orcs, rats, and kobolds. They specialize in direct damage and sheer destructive power. Etherlords
Released in 2001 by Nival Interactive, is a cult-classic turn-based strategy game that famously fuses the exploration mechanics of Heroes of Might and Magic with the tactical card-dueling depth of Magic: The Gathering . Set in the shattered world of Ether, the game challenges you to lead one of four distinct races toward the Temple of Time to compete for the mantle of the White Lord. The Four Races Composed of avian-like "Aviak" birdmen and devoted to
Nature-based healers who use green magic to protect and regenerate their forces. They rely on powerful carnivorous plants and defensive spells. Gameplay Pillars They specialize in direct damage and sheer destructive power
Each faction in Etherlords is defined by a unique "Ether" alignment, influencing their aesthetics, units, and spells:
The experience is split into two distinct layers that require different strategic mindsets: Etherlords Review - GameGrin
A strange race of cyborgs and mechanical atrocities. Their decks are highly offensive, featuring creatures with no "summoning sickness" that can attack immediately upon being cast.