Forrest (barbarian, ramp, water off-defense +2 speed) def. Piterius (human barbarian, same).
I had a tactical advantage. I built a tank formation. The opponent's bears and cavalry couldn't reach me. As a result, they waited. Petya built his units to avoid losing. I planned to cast Blind. In the end, there was resistance, and my chances of winning were reduced. But the executed Blind still balanced the forces. After the resistance, I cast Blind. Then, Mark cast -2 gold. The second round begins. Pegasus archers. I'm losing to dragons and pegasuses. In the first round, I used all my dragons, not giving the bears a chance to attack me first. After the wait in the second round, there's a Cure spell for some reason (with the idea of healing the archers, but there are only 4 spells). I cast Mass Bless. I use all my dragons, with the idea of repeating the first round in the third round. In the third round, I wait with birds, and after the other waits, Blind is cast on my cavalry. But during the dragons' turn, healing occurs. I attack with dragons and cavalry on the archers, leaving 6. No one moves forward (except for the birds, which are fighting each other). In the fourth round, a full-scale battle begins, but without the involvement of cruisers. Bears destroy cavalry. I protect them with my own units, preventing the enemy bears with Bless from attacking them. As a result, I anticipated the Blind (there were 4 spells). And Petya had to cast it. In response, Blind is cast on the cruisers. An attack on the ogres. And then comes the news of the surrender, after focusing on the bears. Thank you for a good battle!
I made three mistakes: I lost the advantage I had gained in magic, I let him win once, even though I built my units to prevent that, and I skipped turns with cavalry and cruisers at crucial moments. Forrest didn't make any mistakes, so he deservedly won. And he also taught me something.
Thanks for the game!