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I don't want to describe my actions on the map in detail; there were no real battles. In the end, my opponent did something unremarkable. A Kir'el rushed into my treasure city, took the village, and along the way, she was gobbling up marshmallows. A weak unit flew over the mountains, took a Utopia right under my nose, and stayed nearby, with no mana or money...
In the end, I got a better deal, specifically one large treasure city on rocks, from which I moved everything, and even had some left over.
It's incredibly pleasant to win the tournament, especially against such a strong player.
Thank you for the game!
I confirm, I started playing aggressively because of the Kir'el and K'arkes that arrived, plus a lot of regular units were leveling up well. I thought I might find something in the treasure cities, but the poor level of the two home cities and the central treasure city forced me to try to interfere with my opponent in his super-strong treasure city, which was already revealed by scouting. I played the last turn a little carelessly and, where I could have made a difficult but reliable move, I relied on luck, eliminating four excellent main units in the hope of redeeming at least one. None of them returned for the 55,000 spent on heroes (good evening, Aive). For my opponent, this was the first treasure city, and, combined with the three that I had cleared, it was five times stronger. Thank you for the game, and congratulations on the victory.