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Game of the second round.
It looked average, if not counting Clavius and the necro-armor looted on the first day. I decided to necro, it was going well, on 122 the first Dragon Fly Hive fell, on 127 I entered a Dragon Utopia, from which I emerged with seven Wyverns. It gave me the Sword of Justice, Sandals, and Sentinel's Shield. Seems decent, but the entire army is seven Wyverns.
131 came to help with Tyraxor and three stacks, which allowed me to create a stack of 50 wolves. The Air Book is looted, new Dragon Fly Hives are taken. Clavius and Moandor, whom I'm leveling, have no Logistics. Therefore, I trade a quest artifact for 15k experience for Gundula, and her skills fell perfectly. On 136 Gundula in a Dragon Utopia behind the mountains, auto-combat, of course, loses again, but I managed to save 20 Wyverns. It gives a Potion and the Earth Book. After that, it was a matter of technique. I explored the map with Jump, and it turned out the opponent's capital was very close and he wasn't planning to defend it.
The map was being squeezed by all heroes who could reach anywhere, mainly Gundula, Clavius with Earth, and Ivor with Logistics.
At some point, after having grown strong enough, I decided to reach the opponent. There were no Shackles, but in the first round all 80 enemy Wyverns were killed, and the opponent, lacking Control, capitulates.
Both games were played on a chess timer, and for the first time I thought about how convenient it is when you can move quickly at the start and take half-hour turns in the late game, allowing you to make the most of your capabilities. Thanks for the game.
p.s. make the correct transfers :D
Здесь, в этой великой стране, твой член не становится длиннее, если у тебя есть автомат.
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