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vitalic (red, Castle, Valeska, Valeska) def DubrovinPoll (blue, Rampart, Kir, Kir) 2SM4D(2) 211
I got lucky with the built-up archers, took a spearman stack, and on day 112, I broke through to the secondary resource. However, a unicorn block prevented me from advancing, so I redeployed my cavalry and took a different route. It led to a Guardian resource, and I encountered ranged units everywhere. By the end of the week, I captured a forest village and built cavalry with a Castle. On day 121, I took the minimum possible mine, then the minimum possible wood resource, cleared a path upwards, and on the next turn, I attacked the opponent's resource collector from there. This completely disrupted my plans. Valeska took a dwarven mine, got destroyed, captured all the troops, and remained without reinforcements. Only later, with my scout revealing the situation, I realized it was all for nothing; Kir was gone, and no attack would follow. On day 125, I took a Naga bank with a tier 3 building, having 4 vipers, 1 angel, 22 archers, and 25 spearmen – the morale of the nagas did a good job. Throughout the game, I kept mixing up the days; I was used to playing as blue and was always a day late, not taking resource nodes on time. However, I managed to get a good number of angels and built dwellings on the third level. Logistics were given around level 15, treasures were poor; even without searching for a path through the swamp, I wandered around, and the air scouting showed the presence of artifacts – but they were all useless. On day 147, Kir sets up near the Guardian resource; I was quite far away, but luckily, I managed to attack, although he didn't reach the Castle. I put on the shackles and attacked without hesitation. In the first round, I didn't use mass acceleration, deciding to wait, and it paid off. The opponent had a Golden Bow, and my archers (over a hundred in the stack) died without firing a shot. The opponent fortified the elves (and all his troops had extremely high morale and +5 luck). But my stack of 15 angels held out and crushed everyone.
Thank you for the game
I got lucky with the built-up archers, took a spearman stack, and on day 112, I broke through to the secondary resource. However, a unicorn block prevented me from advancing, so I redeployed my cavalry and took a different route. It led to a Guardian resource, and I encountered ranged units everywhere. By the end of the week, I captured a forest village and built cavalry with a Castle. On day 121, I took the minimum possible mine, then the minimum possible wood resource, cleared a path upwards, and on the next turn, I attacked the opponent's resource collector from there. This completely disrupted my plans. Valeska took a dwarven mine, got destroyed, captured all the troops, and remained without reinforcements. Only later, with my scout revealing the situation, I realized it was all for nothing; Kir was gone, and no attack would follow. On day 125, I took a Naga bank with a tier 3 building, having 4 vipers, 1 angel, 22 archers, and 25 spearmen – the morale of the nagas did a good job. Throughout the game, I kept mixing up the days; I was used to playing as blue and was always a day late, not taking resource nodes on time. However, I managed to get a good number of angels and built dwellings on the third level. Logistics were given around level 15, treasures were poor; even without searching for a path through the swamp, I wandered around, and the air scouting showed the presence of artifacts – but they were all useless. On day 147, Kir sets up near the Guardian resource; I was quite far away, but luckily, I managed to attack, although he didn't reach the Castle. I put on the shackles and attacked without hesitation. In the first round, I didn't use mass acceleration, deciding to wait, and it paid off. The opponent had a Golden Bow, and my archers (over a hundred in the stack) died without firing a shot. The opponent fortified the elves (and all his troops had extremely high morale and +5 luck). But my stack of 15 angels held out and crushed everyone.
Thank you for the game