How can I view equipped artifact details in the Heroes III iPad app?

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I'm playing Heroes of Might and Magic 3 on the iPad app, and my hero has quite some artifacts. While I know from the PC version what for example the Ring of Infinite Gems does, I forgot the effects of some artifacts, and I also captured a spell scroll from a defeated enemy hero. How can I see the artifact details? When I tap on an artifact, a 'View [article name] info' appears in the bottom bar, but neither dragging the artifact there nor double-tapping it seems to work.

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Is Heroes of Might and Magic 3 on IPAD?

PLAY HEROES\xae III ON TABLETS ANYWHEREHeroes\xae III now features iOS and Android tablet versions, upgraded with intuitive touch controls to enjoy this passionate game experience anywhere\u2026 anytime.

How do you get rid of artifacts in Heroes 3?

You can delete artifacts by trading with an allied hero in multiplayer and having the artifact selected with your mouse (as you're dragging it) as the other player exits the trade window.

How do you regen mana in Heroes 3?

You can also restore mana by spending 1 turn in a castle/town that you own that has a mage guild built in it. It will restore the entire mana bar. A secondary skill (Mysticism) also boosts daily mana regeneration rate.



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