Round 2. First game.
Dubrovin Pavel (red, Rampart, Ivor, Ivor) def. Lobster (blue, Castle, Waleska, Waleska), 2sm4d(3), 211.
Both players took a restart.
Among creatures, he built Unicorns with a Stronghold in the first turn.
In the second turn, he built Green Dragons.
In the third turn, he built a Castle and a capital.
Among artifacts, he found a shield +3 to defense and attack; another +3 to defense; a ring of diplomacy; a sword +2 to defense and attack; and a charm of negativity (immunity to Light Bolt...).
Near his main Castle, in 1/3 of the turn, there was the first elven stash, which he took on the 2nd turn, defeating 20-49 Gray Lizards.
In 1 with 1/3 of the turn, there was a teleport, which he entered only on the 4th week.
And before that, on 1.1.6, he took the first secondary Castle (Tower), and on 1.2.4, he took the second secondary Castle (Fortress). In the secondary Castles, he didn't build anything except for 1000 gold.
On the 3rd week, he scouted and marked 2 elven stashes.
He didn't take any more native stashes, although there was another unicorn stash on the map, but it was well-guarded: 50-99 Gray Water Elementals.
On 1.4.5, he stepped into the teleport with his entire army (he didn't have enough money for Dendroids and Centaurs) and took the opponent's secondary Castle (Stronghold) without a fight.
He settled his hero in it, and sent 2 scouts along the path for reconnaissance.
The opponent's scouts didn't let my scouts do anything in the next turn, killing both of them.
On 1.4.6, my hero went along the path, and on 1.4.7, he took the opponent's main Castle without a fight and waited for his hero to arrive. All the opponent's creatures had already been built and bought.
On 2.1.1, the heroes met.
Opponent's hero: 18, 18, 9, 11 (45)
My hero: 12, 17, 1, 4 (40).
Since I had about 100 Noble Elves, 4 Green Dragons, 12 Great Unicorns, about 30 Pegasuses, about 70 Great Gnomes, plus 2 Angels and 4 Champions from the opponent's Castle population, the Elves decided everything.
The opponent retreated and surrendered.
Thank you for the game!
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