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'''Sir Gregory Edmundson''' is a unique [[paladin]] in the Warcraft III level editor toybox. He is not one of the random hero names, and doesn't appear in any of the known single player campaigns. Both him and [[Dagren the Orcslayer|Dagren]] use the same model file.
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'''Sir Gregory Edmundson''' is a unique [[paladin]] in the ''Warcraft III'' level editor toybox. He is not one of the random hero names. In the single-player campaigns, his model is used for [[Sage Truthbearer]]. Both him and [[Dagren the Orcslayer]] use the same model but in separate model files.
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==Trivia==
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*His model was given different names when appearing in the campaign that sounded more natural to ''Warcraft''.
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*Sir Gregory Edmundson was named after Greg Edmunson, the step-father of a girlfriend of level designer [[David Fried]].
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*Fried created a white-haired and [[Lord Nicholas Buzan|black-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 (WC3 Undead)|Digging up the Dead]] always had [[Uther (Warcraft III)|Uther]] while the other paladins had random names.
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==Gallery==
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ReforgedSirGregoryEdmunson.jpg|Model from Reforged beta
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Revision as of 22:53, 2 March 2021

Sir Gregory Edmunson
Race Human
Base unit Paladin
Statistics
Hit points 650
Hit point regeneration Always
Hit point regeneration rate .25 HP/sec.
Mana 255
Mana Regeneration rate .01 Mana/sec.
Unit Type Normal
Unit Classified As Ground
Level 1
Gold 425 Gold
Lumber 100 Lumber
Food 0 Food
Produced at 0
Build time 55 sec.
Repair time 55 sec.
Stock Maximum 3
Stock Replenish Interval 30
Gold Bounty Awarded 38-54 BTNPillage
Transport slots 1
Attacking priority 10
Sleeps No
Hotkey L
Collision Size 32
Combat
Normal attack 24-34
Can attack Ground, Structure, Debris, Air, Item, Ward
Range Melee/100
Attack type Hero
Cooldown 2.13 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 Infocard-heroattributes-str 22 (+2.7/level)
Agility Infocard-heroattributes-agi 13 (+1.5/level)
Intelligence Infocard-heroattributes-int 17 (+1.8/level)
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Sir Gregory Edmundson is a unique paladin in the Warcraft III level editor toybox. He is not one of the random hero names. In the single-player campaigns, his model is used for Sage Truthbearer. Both him and Dagren the Orcslayer use the same model but in separate model files.

Trivia

  • His model was given different names when appearing in the campaign that sounded more natural to Warcraft.
  • Sir Gregory Edmundson was named after Greg Edmunson, the step-father of a girlfriend of level designer David Fried.
  • Fried created a white-haired and black-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.

Gallery