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COLORADO (yellow, barbarian, barbarian) def. Brennan (purple, knight, knight, host), Beltway, 1-3-6
The first online game didn't go as planned, but the result was good. Red randomly got a mage. He started well, took a few heroes, reached the observatory, recruited dwarves and archers, and headed to the upper red Castle. Red moved his main hero with the entire army to the swamps => the Castle was taken with almost no fight, with a level 2 guild, birds, and golems built. Then, both opponents started pressuring me: I decided to upgrade ogres and dwarves in the Fortress, but Red (whom I had, admittedly, forgotten about) emerged from the darkness, killed two heroes, and damaged part of my army, as his main hero was gaining experience. Ivan also arrived with his army. I had to fight Red's main hero with the remnants of my army in the field (with his ogres, halflings, golems, and something else - sorry - the game was almost a week ago, and I don't remember very well. He also recruited a bunch of thieves, the jerk ((( ). Then I had to go into the Castle to defend against Purple. The visit to the Fortress had to be postponed. Red was defeated, and then Ivan made his first mistake - he attacked my main hero in the Castle and lost to a ballista and the right tower)). Without wasting time, the opponent gathered a second army and captured my main Castle on turn 123. Fortunately, I had managed to move the army out beforehand. My main hero goes to retake his Castle and does so successfully, but unfortunately only on turn 132. Luckily, Ivan simply didn't have enough resources to buy my reinforcements, limiting himself to trolls and ogres. Then I prepare for the arrival of guests, as I understand that with one Castle against two opponents, they will attack. That's what happened: on turn 136, the last attempt was made to take at least one Castle from me - this time, again, the upper one. As a result of a fierce battle, Purple retreated, losing his entire army, and my main hero, having gained experience, also remained with a small army. Ivan had no one left to fight with, he had no money, and the opponent surrendered. Thank him for the game, in which, I think, no one deserved to win, as it was just a comedy of errors or a textbook on how not to play. I think he underestimated the opponent, and I was playing in a 2-player game for the first time in general, after a break of about 9 years (since 1998, like everyone else, I probably switched to the third game). That's probably all. If Ivan remembers the details of that game more accurately, then let him add to or correct my report.
Good luck to everyone in battles!