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I have a question for you about the All Out War! map.
I always start with a gold bonus and a Gold Mine with Caitlyn. But I've gained some experience.
And an idea has matured, which is also a question.
1. What if I start as a Diplomat right away?
I'll explain.
If you play for 7 days, the bonus from the Gold Mine will be active for 5 days: day 2, day 3, day 4, day 5, day 6. On day 7, the bonus is no longer needed.
That is, a total of 1750 gold.
And when you bring an army to the Diplomat, you buy at least 2 heroes who are almost inactive, and that costs
at least 5000 gold. But if you start as a Diplomat, he will immediately lead the army and take the artifact.
It turns out that the Gold Mine bonus is a trap?
Start with whoever you like. In general, we only need the Gold Mine's help on day 2, maybe day 3. 350 gold can be critical if you don't have enough extra money to buy a hero. The armies are equivalent, and you can always buy a Diplomat.
Lider1
Just put everything you need in the editor (what isn't initially banned). And play optimally. Otherwise, it's not just perversion, it's already masochism. And if you attach the save file here, maybe someone will try to improve it if they want.
You can't do that because there is a limited number of generations. That is, it's not a fact that even with an infinite number of generations, you will be able to put the necessary artifacts in the necessary places. Although for those starting as Shakti, it shouldn't matter. In general, Tournaments are not played like that. Everyone is given the same save file so that everyone is on equal footing, and whoever is faster is better.