Lord Nicholas Buzan | |
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Race | Human |
Base unit | Paladin |
Faction | Alliance of Lordaeron, The Silver Hand |
Statistics | |
Hit points | 650 |
Hit point regeneration | Always |
Hit point regeneration rate | .25 HP/sec. |
Mana | 255 |
Mana Regeneration rate | .01 Mana/sec. |
Unit Classified As | Ground |
Level | 1-10 |
Gold | 425 |
Build time | 55 sec. |
Repair time | 55 sec. |
Stock Maximum | 3 |
Stock Replenish Interval | 30 |
Transport slots | 1 |
Attacking priority | 10 |
Sleeps | False |
Hotkey | L |
Collision Size | 32 |
Combat | |
Normal attack | 24-34 |
Can attack | Ground, Structure Debris, Item Ward |
Range | Melee/100 |
Attack type | Hero |
Cooldown | 2.2 sec. |
Weapon type | Normal |
Armor Type | Metal |
Defense Type | Hero |
Armor | 4 |
Day Sight | 1800 |
Night Sight | 800 |
Movement Speed | 270 |
Turn Rate | .6 |
Sound | |
Sound Set | HeroPaladin |
Hero Parameters | |
Primary Attribute | Strength |
Strength | 22 (+2.7/level) |
Agility | 13 (+1.5/level) |
Intelligence | 17 (+1.8/level) |
This article or section contains information taken from the Warcraft strategy games and contains information relating to level editing or game mechanics.
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This article contains lore taken from Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, the manuals, and/or official bonus maps.
Lord Nicholas Buzan is one of the unique paladins in the Warcraft III World Editor's toybox. He is not one of the random hero names. In the single-player campaigns, his model is used for both Gavinrad the Dire and Duke Lionheart. Both he and Halahk the Lifebringer use the same model but in separate model files.
A character named Buzan the Fearless could randomly appear in the main campaign or in multiplayer maps. They may be different characters.
Trivia[]
- His model was given different names when appearing in the campaign that sounded more natural to Warcraft.
- Lord Nicholas Buzan was named after Nick Buzan, a friend of level designer David Fried.
- Fried created a black-haired and white-haired paladin to add more immersion and backstory rather than using the standard paladin. He also chose to give them unique and permanent names for each mission they appear in, considering it weird if Digging up the Dead always had Uther while the other paladins had random names.