Theoretik (Humans, Dugal) won against sitis (Demons, Jeza, Alastor, Nimue) in 247 suns
dwellings 3, and 5+6
In the first week, he brazenly flew into a medium-sized demon stronghold - he barely managed to escape. But the captured, by that time, tent helped him recover quickly. He went without archers, with monks and other minor units, even lost a few griffins.
He somehow learned regeneration from Eternal Light, went for archangels. The secondary elven dwelling gave him the missing light. He reached the treasury, took the Temple, and the scout revealed demons in the same zone. A third of the army was with Deleb, the rest with Alastor, and he attacked him. He was left with 88 adepts, the opponent bought himself out with scraps. They scattered and avoided a fight with Deleb. He provided horses, griffins, and archers. A week later, there was a battle in the city, but the advantage in troops was already completely with the human.
Thank you for the game.
Yes, that's how it was. Dugal was like Rutger: he ran out from a dark corner at a great distance (I couldn't illuminate that corner with a tree) and killed the demon before it could react. Of course, I saw that there were 3 enemy heroes in the corner and knew that one of them was the main one. I wasn't afraid of him, because he didn't have his entire army. However, after assessing the distance between my hero and the enemy hero, it seemed to me that the opponent simply couldn't reach me in one turn. It turned out that this was not the case: logs, stables, and boots did their trick. The demons were caught off guard. It's funny that I wanted to catch the opponent off guard. The battle in the castle was without a chance. The human had too much resistance. It also played a role that in the 2nd week I lost my main hero, Nimue, completely, out of stupidity. I had already leveled him up to level 14 with wide skills, a masterful log, machines, and attack. The build was simply excellent, and everything was going well until I spared a scout to view the portal: paladins killed Nimue. Thank you for the game.