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SFO gives a lot new skills to each hero and tend to also create "specializations" for some. It's mostly good because it makes previosuly "boring" heroes in actually good ones.
The problem with SFO is that there are some retarded rules about heroes. Like, each hero you get your income will decrease by 1% independently of any buffs (aka you get 100 heroes and you make effectively 0 income). And some other bs about having too many heroes in an army.
It changes far too many thins to list here. Try it out, it offers a very different experience from vanilla gameplay.
The big deal for SFO are moslty skills and abilities.
On other units, the "legendary" units (aka RoR that you need to recruit in a specific place) are usually reskins.
Also SFO integrate some mods that add units.