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In the first game I played unfocused, inconsistently, didn't place the horses. I ran to one secondary zone twice with my main hero and didn't make it. Then an engaging game-meeting on an adjacent zone, a chase through the treasure zone after a fast Kyrre. She managed not only to gobble up what was there but also to run away to my respawn. I was lucky to cleverly merge chains and meet her with a miner. Lucky again that Kyrre was given neither troops nor powerful magic. Thanks for a dynamic game!
Confirmed. During the game, at the start of the second week I already had 6 angels, and I thought I would win :rolleyes: I was wrong - a couple of days later I met the opponent - he had 7 angels))) I had 21 elves - he had 77 archers, so I was significantly inferior in archers. In other respects it was parity. In the end I decided to run away from the enemy's main hero into the treasure zone and eat something there. In the treasure zone, instead of eating something, I lost all my archers on ghost dragons and then very accidentally lost an angel on ogres - he didn't last 1 HP and died) and then the chase began. I ended up backed into a dead end - and thought I would die there. But in the end, with fast Kyrre, I managed to run back past the enemy's main hero in the direction of my castle and reached 136 near the enemy's capital. And I thought maybe everything was going well))) but I was a bit unlucky. I didn't manage to attack the enemy scout hero in 1 step - as a result, he transferred all troops to the capital via a chain - teleported his main hero there and on 137 attacked my fast main hero with his entire army. Naturally, I lost in the end. After all, I was significantly inferior in archer count during the game, my hope was to capture the capital, but I barely failed :)