I couldn't complete it on the first try, naturally, due to the turquoise player's attacks :smile07:. My mistake was that I didn't capture the mines on my territory, I was too protective of my troops, and I didn't want to suffer losses. Because of this, I had too few resources, and Kujin also "developed" very slowly. I started a second time, capturing everything I could and building up my castle. Kujin's experience began to grow rapidly :p. I delayed the battle with the first turquoise player until the very end - I gave him my second castle (formerly brown), and I stayed in the first one. As soon as I saw that the purple players on my side had "Danger: low," as did the turquoise player, who at that point was no longer leaving his acquired castle, I attacked them. After successfully defeating them, I sent the former orange leader out to sea to collect gold, the former brown leader to guard his home castle, and I went to visit the turquoise player, whom I successfully defeated :smile13:. I gathered a small army from two castles, as did the turquoise player! Where did he get :smile42: such a large army every week from a single castle?! Although his danger level was low, he still had as many cyclops every week as I had left after two battles with the purple players and gathering troops from two castles - at first, around 26, then 29, then 31, he was only behind in pao-cai and those of a lower level. In short, I was just wasting my time on the turquoise player; I could have dealt with Letos, the last of the purple players, who had settled near the green player's garrison, a long time ago.
As soon as I sailed to Letos, and I had been defending the territory near the brown castle for about 3 weeks - I don't like giving up my positions - the turquoise player immediately appeared in my territory, capturing first the first castle and then the second. By that time, I had already defeated Letos and befriended the green player, and with my new castle and a large army of troops, including creatures of all levels, which turned out to be simply impossible to buy.
As soon as we defeated Letos, we could safely sail to meet the last khan from the turquoise town - a peaceful and calm guy, who welcomed me with open arms after I broke through his garrison. By the way, I came to visit him with one orc, and I sent the rest to the sacrificial pit, just to check if I would get anything, I left the entire army, and I only received a +3 luck bonus.
By the time I landed on the "turquoise island," I had lost only one of the khans. I developed Kujin to level 20, and she had 180 (or 195) mana, along with sandals, which she didn't really need, as she was doing quite well in battles with "Reinforcements" and "General Rage Increase," which increases everyone's stats by +40, and "Local Rage Increase," i.e., she increased it as needed; for example, the rage of blood-eyed cyclops was increased to 100 units! Mana was only needed once when I summoned reinforcements from my castle while standing not far from the well.
While Kujin was at sea, I left one of the khans in her place, who successfully defended my first castle, maneuvering on the verge of battle with the turquoise player - I managed to bring him to the water and put him on a boat when the turquoise player was already breathing down his neck. I sailed to his boat and took the gathered army, leaving him only one trapper. The turquoise player, of course, attacked the weaker one, "defeated" him, and then I defeated him.
Why does the seer's hut show the "Dragon Eye" ring; will Kujin need it in the next missions? By the way, there were about 150-200 portal guardian wyverns, including both green and pao-cai. I successfully defeated them and went to the portal for the ring and gold, of which there wasn't much, and the ring wasn't needed.
Kujin didn't bother with the abandoned ships at all; why would she need them? To collect trinkets and waste her army just for gold, and how much time would it take to sail around them?! But, after defeating the turquoise garrison near the last castle, I decided to return to the former green player, to his island, and visit the "Knowledge/Spellcasting Enhancer" and the "Military Academy" to increase Kujin's stats; by the way, she also visited the stone of knowledge. I only noticed one Silanna tree on half of the brown territory, and it was guarded by 10 emerald dragons.
The main thing in this mission is to know when to retreat from the turquoise player and to hold on to your profits, i.e., your castles, for as long as possible, so that you have enough troops to fight the purple and turquoise players. By the way, the turquoise garrison was quite weak compared to their troops, which were constantly attacking me; there wasn't even a single cyclops in the garrison :smile49:.
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