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When I started analyzing the map, I didn't even think it was possible to complete it in 5 days.
Too many things didn't add up! There wasn't enough money to build a chain of heroes and give boots to Gunnar on the first day, plus build dragonflies!
There weren't enough troops to break through the red dragons.
1. Consider any goal impossible until it is discovered to be possible.
2. Play with the conviction that any, even the most unthinkable goal, is achievable and possible, until you personally receive 100% proof of its impossibility.
Most players use the first approach, and only a few use the second. Because playing with mindset #2 requires a complete overhaul of your thinking.
It seems that one would have to be an idiot to spend day after day trying to solve an obviously absurd problem. However, it is these "abnormal" people who become Gods of offline play.
What is the strength of mindset #2?
The point is that many years of experience in the Heroes universe proves that, with 100 or 1000 attempts, but in most cases, it is still possible to find a solution to the most hopeless tasks, at first glance. However, such a solution is possible only when playing according to scheme #2.
And all other players, it turns out, are on a different train that simply doesn't pass through this station.