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One road to the adjacent zone – for 2 Small Creatures, 2 Medium Creatures, this isn't worth it. +2 magic boosters, ribs in the adjacent zone, and a Necromancer. On the second day, I buy a Brissa and a Necromancer in the tavern. In the adjacent zone, I find a chest with 5k experience + a stone with 1k experience. Xy is an expert Necromancer, base of Logic, base of Earth. By the end of the week, I cleared the mines and took a lair of Liches and Skeletons. At home, I have Griffins and Knights in the fortress (without Archers). By the middle of the second day, I cleared the treasure. Useful finds: a chest with 5k experience for Xy (Advanced Intelligence, Earth Expertise, Logic Expertise) and a +2+2 cloak from the tomb. I scout the opponent in this treasure, move a little deeper into the treasure, hoping to catch all the creatures, but he sees one of my weak units from his spawn and moves all his creatures back a bit, sending Adelaide forward with a group of Efreet. I don't reach the main army by one tile. I push back his main force and take the Naga Bank – there's nothing else to do in the treasure. I retreat to my adjacent zone to attack his main base with 131. I built up the adjacent zone to Liches (16 Liches). On 132, I break through the defense and stay on the portal at the opponent's spawn due to the Yentho. On his turn, the opponent surrenders (most likely due to the Bulls in his treasure, which were guarding the 5x hat). Thanks for the game!