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12.04.2013. Oldboy [blue, Stronghold, Crag Hack, Crag Hack] def Ominous1 [red, Rampart, Kyrre, Kyrre] Jebus 142
HD+

Five restarts (the fifth due to a block) resulted in a hard-fought game.
I didn't get a single running external dwelling, and instead was flooded with a bunch of junk. I was only pleased with my native town + a dungeon village, but it was clear that this wouldn't be enough for a week 2 victory.

Emerging on day 124 with pathetic troops, but with oil and a decent mana supply (helm +4 and vortex). At this point, Crag was slightly stronger in stats. Kyrre vanished from sight for a couple of days, and suddenly her 30-30 soon showed up in the tavern against my 15-15 or something like that. Crag's only serious argument was all the Earth magic from the box.

The time had come for Crag to endure. Briskly hopping from town to town, he devoured 5 Dragon Utopias without losses in record time, but for some reason didn't catch up to Kyrre, trailing by ten points in both attack and defense. Still, among other things, he grabbed something useful, like the red orb, which ultimately became one of the factors that decided the game.
What was very pleasing was that on one of the days, I managed to:
1) take the nearest Dragon Utopia, which turned out to be max
2) get the blue cap there
3) teleport to the central town
4) jump over the mountains
5) and snatch the Angel Wings right from under Kyrre's nose, which she had started going around the mountains to reach on the previous turn, right before my eyes
6) and well, teleport back home.
Thus, Kyrre, while remaining an impenetrable tank for me, was left without control.

In the end, the showdown took place on day 142, when Kyrre finally decided on a frontal attack. Crag continued to endure, hop around, gather ducks, and return to the stable at the end of each day, since Kyrre was sitting in the center within striking range. The red orb was equipped because Crag was absolutely no match for his opponent in magical parameters.
In the final battle, the Golden Bow, Cyclopes, and Orcs decided the outcome; the catapult was killed as quickly as possible, leaving the horses (the thickest stack in the fight), Dendroid Guards, and Dwarves behind the wall. Golden Dragons and Angels (the Wyverns and Silver Pegasi were weaker and didn't matter) under the Angelic Alliance cut down my troops, except for the stack of birds, but they couldn't reach the shooters in time.

GG. Thanks for the game. It was tough.
I would have lost the final battle in an open field with no chance.

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