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I started with an Efreet, but I found Crag in the tavern, and there are 2 resource locations with creatures near the castle. On the first day, I gathered everyone and cleared 90 Golems for experience and a +500 bag. Crag immediately received a Log and, it seems, Tactics. After that, I made my way through the teleport to an adjacent friendly zone, killed the barbarian commander, and spent the whole week there. At the end of the week, I took another resource location with horses at home, and in the adjacent zone, I took resource locations with Dryads and Elves. On the desert, I took a village along a different route. There was nothing on the desert, so I decided to break through with Crag, with the plan to continue along the fork and look for an opponent or run to the green treasure location. But at the beginning of the next week, I had to surrender. On day 121, I should have had a well-developed Crag with a lot of Elven and Dryad creatures and horses + wood from the resource locations and castle + enough money for everything.
Thanks for the game!
I somehow took the Naga resource location on the snow with 19 Gigantes, 3 Broodlings, and a Ballista, but I had little money, and all the roads were blocked... And my opponent was preparing for 150+ Griffins, a lot of Grand Griffins, and in 1-2 days, we were going to meet :D thanks for the time. Inferno rules
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Has this been considered a bad Gigante for a long time?
On average, about 70 creatures with 9 speed, a chance to create a powerful stack, 110 HP, 18-22 damage - you're right, it's definitely the weakest Gigante, lol :D :smile01:
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