Age of Wonders II: The Wizard's Throne - Differences From Age of Wonders

Differences From Age of Wonders

Unlike in Age of Wonders, where the player has the option of removing their leader from the map, players in Age of Wonders 2 take the role of an immortal spell-casting Wizard, who cannot be upgraded, but in certain circumstances can survive being killed.

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