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So, there are quite a few strong players participating in the tournament, and no one said that Kilgor is some kind of mega monster, Father... The point is that before the tournament, all players who registered on the forum after the tournament was announced had their gaming experience verified, and their game saves were reviewed. Kilgor's provided game saves from Dogbas + a report demonstrated a low level of gameplay, especially considering that he managed to attack with only archers (leaving a pikeman in the castle) without any support against a gnoll, and expected there to be a maximum of 50 of them instead of 99... :confused: Naturally, after reviewing the game, we allowed Kilgor to participate in the tournament as one of the beginner players!
Kilgor

No one is offending anyone; I'll explain why a piece of paper and a pen are needed. For example, my mage attacks deal 8 damage (with the hero), and golems have 10 defense. So, 10-8 = 2 * 2.5%, which is 5% damage absorption. I have 10% increased ranged attack, so a total of 5% increased damage. 2-4 damage * 1.05 * the number of units gives us how much damage I will deal to golems with each shot.
I know physics well, and I also calculate battles with creatures; is that really so difficult?
And as for chains, don't say that... In the game with the creature, everything was bad. They did reach their destination, but I had to go back a third of the way to retrieve my troops, and once, nothing worked out at all....
Kilgor

111 -- I decided to divide the troops: 14 archers and 3 spirits headed upwards, along with a ballista and Rion to talk to the gnolls. I left the rest in the castle to deal with the gnolls that were blocking the stables.
112 - An epic defeat of the ballista, archers, and Rion. There were about 80 gnolls; they crept up and silently attacked my archers (there was a moment when the archers tried to run away, and anti-morale was triggered on them), but the suffering didn't end there. After attacking the gnolls (~32) with skeletons and halberdiers, the gnolls started to gain morale, and as a result, 30 halberdiers fled from the battlefield.

If you can calculate so well and know physics, why did you attack 50-99 gnolls with 14 archers and 3 spirits?
Kilgor

Yes, maybe it deserves respect, but I'm just saying it's frustrating; I prepared, watched a lot of streams on CM, and then this happened...
And, lo and behold, after watching streams for a week, we already have
Kilgor

115 I replenish mana, run to attack hydras. The hydras (9) fall in one or two turns; I take a +3 speed artifact and open the dungeon, and there's a 10th grindstone.
121 I kill 15 manticores and take the Sky Shield (+50% air damage).
122 I use the grindstone to replenish mana and go to the stables.
123 I run to the fourth castle with the grindstone and mana, and the cockroaches eat everything they can.
124 After losing some golems and a few gremlins, I take the fourth castle.
125 I use the grindstone and run to the second outpost, hoping it leads to the Overworld, but it turns out to be a treasure room. I kill about 70 cyclops (sweating a lot, but without losing a single angel, only 20 gremlins and a few units), and I take the Boots of Speed.
126 I clear the treasure room, killing about 80 minotaurs for the Helm of Divine Grace.
The amazing preparation with Anton helped!!! He really wanted to get into the tournament, so he prepared for 3 months and registered as one of the last players, when there were no more places in the tournament...

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