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immortal (Red, Elves, Gilraen) defeated maksar (Blue, Elves, Talarnar) 2_1_5
I got lucky with the heroes – on the first week, Anwen and Gila arrived, and on the second, Ossir. The starting zone was completely empty, so I left it on the 4th day and moved to the adjacent zone. I was severely lacking wood; I only found one small pile in the adjacent zone, so I even missed one day of building on the first week. On the second week, I had to fight my way through greased pits to get to the resource zone because I saw wood there, and I was desperately short. As a result, I lost almost all my sprites and a good number of dancers. But I did manage to get some wood. My opponent also made some bad choices this week and lost almost his entire army. The third week was a plague week, and as a result, I was left with 20 elves, 13 sprites, 40 dancers, 2 logs, and 1 druid. My opponent had it even worse; he was practically without an army, probably because he also ran into resource problems... I leveled up to around level 21 there, built my guild up to level 5, destroyed the city, and headed to the center through the adjacent zone. There, I found a zone with a native secondary resource, went there, captured it, then returned to the center, decided to look for a treasure, and then, with the resource income from two cities, go through the Grand Order, but the second zone I captured turned out to be an adjacent zone belonging to my opponent. I found him there, with an army much weaker than mine. I attacked, and the opponent bought his way back home. Thanks to the Silent Hunter skill, I immediately found his main city – the passage to the industrial zone was "straightforward," and I headed there. At that point, my opponent surrendered. Thanks for the game.

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