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I'll share my opinion on the template. Playing the mirror template is interesting primarily because, in addition to the gameplay component, this match also contains an educational element. :cool: After the game, you can always look at the saves and compare your play with your opponent's play. This is doubly useful when your opponent is stronger than you. You can always discuss interesting nuances, such as breaking through certain monsters, capturing objects, etc. This template is also good for those who like to say: "The generator cheated me" or "The opponent got a chocolate drop". Personally, the mirror template encourages me to play more responsibly, so as not to lose face in front of my opponent by playing the same layout worse.
Now, about the map. It may be a bit difficult to grasp, but it's worth understanding that the map only depicts one plane. Essentially, the template consists of two identical maps on each level. The colors on the map are conditional. Both players start in zone #1. The upper monolith shown on the map is on the upper plane, and the lower one is on the lower plane, respectively. When playing, I recommend keeping the map in front of you to understand where each path leads.
I recommend playing with the same towns. In general, it's better to try it once ;) Enjoy!
Now, about the map. It may be a bit difficult to grasp, but it's worth understanding that the map only depicts one plane. Essentially, the template consists of two identical maps on each level. The colors on the map are conditional. Both players start in zone #1. The upper monolith shown on the map is on the upper plane, and the lower one is on the lower plane, respectively. When playing, I recommend keeping the map in front of you to understand where each path leads.
I recommend playing with the same towns. In general, it's better to try it once ;) Enjoy!