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On 115, I implemented gnolls in the max hive. On 117, another hive and a scarlet tower +2. With this, I gathered large cons. There was a plan to take the Dragon Utopia on 123, but the opp captured the companion, whose scout almost spotted the КВ in my treasure zone. I decided not to risk it and took the КВ. On 126, I lucked out with a TP scroll in the treasure zone. Then Dragon Utopias, gathering troops. I wanted to make archs in the opp's main (at first he showed a lot of money; I thought he had angels at home). However, not even monks were there, and there wasn't enough money. I found the opp in the village and a teapot nearby. I decided to go for the teapot first, and on the next turn, I attacked the opp. Thanks for the game!
The opponent got very good luck with drops. However, decisions by opponents in the game that change abruptly are naturally perceived as they are. The opponent picked up the КВ and ran to capture my Rampart, which is natural: the power of his army had been showing higher in the tavern for a long time, and 10 angels with a small amount of healing from weaves and giants on 123 is not insignificant. He moved toward me at the end of his turn, however, there was enough timer left that this cannot be called a rash decision in the final seconds. On the next turn, I place Gundula in this city: our stats are the same, but he would never have taken me in the Castle. I had more than enough healing. He wouldn't have been able to dig me out. Upon receiving his turn, all the opponent needed to do was take 1 step along the road to check my Castle and another cell to see Gundula. And just as easily he could have turned around or attacked, since it was easy to decide that my army looked weaker at first glance. If the Castle had not been fortified by Gundula, it would have been easily taken and troops pulled out, and the Dragon would have pulled everything out anyway, since Labetta with 30 mana was behind, which is enough for a jump. Capturing my Castle would have been very profitable in terms of tempo and risk-free if Gundula weren't there. All that was needed was to take 1 or 2 steps along the road. Instead, the opp turns around on the spot. Thanks for the game.