Never turn down a core skill you need just because the current offered ability is bad. If you see "Logistics" pop up on level 2, take it. You can worry about the specific abilities later. If you skip it, you might not see it again until level 15—by which point your slow army has been outrun by every Sylvan Elf in the forest.
Are you aiming for a specific for a certain faction, or
Dungeon heroes are "Battle Mages." You must prioritize Spellpower and Knowledge. Pick Warlock heroes with a preference for Destructive Magic. heroes of might and magic v skill wheel
Sometimes the Ultimate abilities are too hard to get, or you started with the wrong skills. Here are the best non-Ultimate builds for any hero.
That randomness forces adaptability. A perfect "theorycrafted" build rarely happens. You have to look at the offered skills and pivot. Did you get stuck with "Sorcery" on your Barbarian? Fine. Turn him into a hybrid caster. The wheel creates emergent stories that a static skill tree cannot. Never turn down a core skill you need
The Skill Wheel is a radial skill tree that allows heroes to specialize in various abilities and attributes. It's a circular interface that displays a hero's skills, with each node representing a specific ability or upgrade. As heroes gain experience points, they can spend them on nodes to unlock new skills or improve existing ones.
Originally a fan-made tool created by a player named , the skill wheel became so central to the community that it was eventually included in the official game files for the Tribes of the East expansion. It serves three primary functions: If you skip it, you might not see
Because each hero class has different probabilities for learning certain skills, the wheel helps players see what is actually attainable for their specific character. Core Mechanics of the Skill System
Note: You must strictly follow these picks. Taking an unnecessary skill usually blocks the Ultimate.
The path to the "Ultimate" in the center of the wheel changed significantly across game versions:
If you want to cheese the game (and let’s be honest, we all do), you need to build toward these specific wheel paths.