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Looking for something new to play, I decided to try this map (even though I don't like playing as Gnomes or Humans). :rolleyes:
At first, the game seemed boring (even though I was playing on an easy difficulty level), but I chose Vitěk with his machine gun as my main hero, so I didn't have any problems with the Utopia of Dragons, the 1st outpost, or the "Narkoman" (drug addict). I successfully invaded the Gnome empire and stirred up a hornet's nest. And then, from the cold darkness, Gnome hordes emerged :smile07:, and the real fun began. As a result of the guerrilla warfare, which was conducted with the help of Vitěk's ballista and the "Berserk" spell, all of the opponent's heroes approached the cities I had captured without any artillery or creatures capable of moving behind the city walls, and the remaining groups of Lava Golems and Arcana Dragons were dying in packs under the unopened walls, because Vitěk's cannon destroyed their catapults on the first try - the result was always the same - the enemy heroes were forced to flee in disgrace :smile15:.
The cunning Rolf avoided this fate for a long time (he kept summoning troops from the cities, but as a result, he hardly moved), but in the end, he also suffered the same fate :cool:.
I regret that I didn't find Sandro's cloak, otherwise it would have been even more fun :smile03:.
As for the sisters, I hid Natasha in the Sanctuary of Monks at the beginning so that she wouldn't get in the way, and I started developing Masha with her advanced logistics, keeping her as a support hero at first, and then made her the main hero of this war.

There were no problems in completing the map (the enemy approached the walls of my castle only once and immediately self-destructed).

But it was very interesting to play, so I have great respect for the author :)

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