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Deep Mike (blue, Castle, Valeska, Gurnison) def Mike_SPb (red, swamp, Tazar), 2sm4d(3), 1-3-5
I went with the same setup that brought luck in the first game. The generation was promising for both again, but this time I had speed while my opponent had a bunch of external dwellings (2 wyverns and 1 cow already taken by the first week), but I had plenty of money, and the home respawn and elven secondary were rich. The main bonus was an angel external dwelling and boots nearby guarded by efreet sultans; the key was to survive until they could be taken. Additionally, there was a hive near the castle at the respawn and another hive with Dragon Utopia in the thickets. There were 2 conservatories on the secondary. On the primary, I built horses in my Castle, and elves and dendroids in the Stronghold on the secondary with an eye toward the Dragon Utopia. Although, at the end of the week, I stupidly lost 1 horse as a "loser" unit. Gurnison got logistics at level 7 and quickly leveled up earth magic. On 1-1-7, Gurni teleported home to buy a book on 1-2-1 and then immediately head for the 2 conservatories on the secondary with the stables. Along the way, I took a Pandora's box with 35 dwarves. Gunnar, acting as the "loser" unit with tactics, took an art +4 attack item by chasing monks; Vsklore became an expert in logistics—it's nice to have such a fast "loser" for transport. One conservatory was minimal, and the second was level 3; I left another 2 horses there since magic was only 1-1 and expert slow was quickly removed, and my army was small. After the conservatories, I teleported home without wasting time on the maximum dwarf dwelling that I took with the "loser" unit. From home, I took a naga-band and a small dwarf dwelling, a hive with 8 wyverns; using the "loser" unit, I broke through to another secondary. On 1-2-5, I built angels and killed the efreets with 5 angels, taking the boots and the angel external dwelling. Nearby was an entrance to the underground; I went there, but it turned out not to be a secondary but a thoroughfare through a treasure zone. There I took a gold mine, a Pandora's box for experience, and a black market where I also bought gloves. On 1-3-1, I took another hive of 8 there, exited the other side of the underground onto a snowy secondary; there at the entrance was another conservatory for 2, and nearby in the snow were a well and a shield +4. The "loser" unit scouted the Dragon Utopia in the treasure zone. I decided not to go deeper into the snow and headed back toward the Dragon Utopia; I had plenty of meat and had already scouted 3 Dragon Utopias at the respawns. The Dragon Utopia in the underground turned out to be excellent, with 3 blacks; they gave a kettle +6 all-around, an earth book, and a breastplate +4+4. With the "loser" unit, I also took a magic breastplate +5. Teleported home to restore mana. There was no point in wasting time on 2 more Dragon Utopias; they were in different directions, and my stats were already excellent and my magic strong with huge speed. On 1-3-4, from my Castle via ГО, I reach the opponent's capital in 1 turn and settle there. Right then, on his own turn, Tazar emerged through the underground toward my castle. His stats are lower, but with his external dwellings and treasure zones, he had already gathered 54 ducks. Gurni reached Tazar again in 1 turn; instead of a strength breastplate, I equipped a magic one, making the explosion 1500 hits. However, this was an unsuccessful decision—the opponent had a cloak of denial in reserve, but he didn't have time to give it to Tazar. Nevertheless, the first explosion on the wyverns was resisted; it became a bit scary, and after mass slow, the opponent went on the attack. But in the second round, the explosion worked, softened the wyverns, and everything became obvious, especially since there was also resurrection from the book. Tazar himself had shackles and could not escape. Thanks for the games, it was a pleasure playing. 2-0.

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