Garuna-Galib is certainly an interesting pairing. Dex mentioned something about this pairing. He said that Garuna is at least not weaker than Galib, and that you need to play very carefully against Galib. Basically, Galib needs to think about his own moves and keep track of the orcs' morale, mentally calculating the percentages of morale and luck to eliminate the element of chance.
In the provided replay, your opponent is my acquaintance and friend. In my opinion, there is one obvious mistake in the setup and the first spell, and I think there are also some minor mistakes later on, but Garuna also didn't play perfectly. Of course, I'm not as great a strategist as Dex or Albolabris, but I tried to simulate this pairing. Still, I have many questions left about playing as Galib. What to cast first: traps or a wall, or summons, or call Fenris? And Garuna, if she has time, should probably scare the mages with her first spell, even if they are trapped in a corner with tumblers and titans.
Dira-Ayris. Yes, version 3.1 is very sensitive to the players' skill level, in my opinion. There is room for thought, and there is something to latch onto, even in seemingly hopeless situations.
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