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From the very first turn, Clavius and Grindan were both doing well.
At the beginning of the 3rd week, I overwhelmed Grindan's main base (using a bomb with a timer; he had almost no army, but with an implosion spell of 1000 and resurrection). Then, for a few days, I wandered around the enemy zones, and eventually, on turn 135, I spotted Charna from a scouting position near my stronghold. I moved my army back in a long chain and attacked on turn 136. Both had 3 angels; the opponent had a red dragon, 25 medusas, and 370 skeletons against my 500 units + reinforcements from the rampart. Mana was approximately 150 for Charna vs. 350 for Grindan.
After two implosions on the angels and skeletons, the opponent offered a truce, and then saved the game.
The next day, we planned to finish the game, but due to a lack of time and a difficult situation, the opponent conceded.
Thank you for the game!
At the beginning of the 3rd week, I overwhelmed Grindan's main base (using a bomb with a timer; he had almost no army, but with an implosion spell of 1000 and resurrection). Then, for a few days, I wandered around the enemy zones, and eventually, on turn 135, I spotted Charna from a scouting position near my stronghold. I moved my army back in a long chain and attacked on turn 136. Both had 3 angels; the opponent had a red dragon, 25 medusas, and 370 skeletons against my 500 units + reinforcements from the rampart. Mana was approximately 150 for Charna vs. 350 for Grindan.
After two implosions on the angels and skeletons, the opponent offered a truce, and then saved the game.
The next day, we planned to finish the game, but due to a lack of time and a difficult situation, the opponent conceded.
Thank you for the game!