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Pros included: large retreat, a dwelling with Earth magic near the main, and good scouting. I made Crag Hack my main. The scouting immediately gave me full awareness of all adjacent zones. I planned to take the opponent's adjacent zone on day 116 and the main on day 121. But the block in the adjacent zone only allowed me to take it somewhere around day 121. On the second week, I took a Dragon Fly Hive in the adjacent zone for 12 Wyverns, then an empty opponent main. The opponent had a Knowledge +4 helm, dual-wield, and boots in their own Barbarian adjacent zone. Approaching the Barbarian castle, I saw Tanta with a ton of mana there and decided to bail. I immediately sent Sandro to the treasure zone and led Crag Hack to another one. But I had to clear Crag Hack's path toward the main and take a Naga Bank first, because I was running low on gold. Tanta went into the treasure zone with gloves and +10 Necromancy. In short, the question was whether Tanta would find Dimension Door. At the start of week 4, my Sandro reached a Dragon Utopia, took it to Town Portal and transfer the army to Crag Hack for clearing another treasure zone. But then I messed up and Town Portal'd Crag Hack instead. And right there was the winning Cloak of Magic Resistance. I started waiting for Tanta with Ballistics in the adjacent zone. I thought about casting Anti-Magic with Ballistics and fighting somehow. But Tanta didn't quite make it to the castle. I baited out all their single-unit Angel stacks and attacked with Crag Hack. Crag Hack roughly 18 4 5 5 with 45 dragons and 350 skeletons against Tanta 9 9 22 10 with 650 skeletons. Through mass Haste, I dismantled them in 3 turns.