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Blacpoint (blue, Rampart, Kuree) defeated Gomunguls (red, Castle, Valeska) 143 2sm4d(3)
After all the opponent's reinforcements and my first one arrived, the game began. The path to the opponent turned out to be difficult, but 20-49 archmages still blocked the way. Therefore, I took a secondary Stronghold town, ran back and forth, and found 2 conscripts. I had plenty of money, but there was a shortage of crystals and gems, so I had to trade everything on two markets. As a result, I built stables in the Stronghold and a Stronghold with human units. On day 121, a specialist in dwarves appeared(((( I barely managed to buy anything, and on day 123, I tried to get a level 3 conscript without a grade stack. There were few centaurs, only 46. First, I attacked with a zealot, cast a couple of lightning spells on the lower-left stack, and retreated. Then, I attacked with Kuree. The army consisted of 5 units, 40 centaurs, 17 grand griffons, and 6 dryads. Magic power was 1, mana for 4 blessings, no slow. The centaurs were quickly defeated, and we reached the elves. When there were 3 unique units and 15 elves left, blocked by two packs of 17 griffons each, I thought I was going to lose, but then the unique units blinded the first pack and then the second very successfully. I came out with 7 grand griffons, 1 horse, and 3 angels)). I didn't go to the opponent. I went to the snow, and took 2 more level 1 conscripts. Then came tactical battles, and my secondary Stronghold town changed hands many times. In the end, when I had 5 horses, 10 pegasi, 4 dryads, and 1 week's worth of unbought units in my main town, and I had horses in the secondary town, plus I found another level 1 conscript on the snow, the opponent only had 1-2 level 1 units in two secondary towns. On the next turn, I would have taken his capital, since there was nothing to defend it with, and the opponent surrendered.
Thank you for the game.

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