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There's a Pillar of Eyes and a Griffin Fortress at the entrance, which makes me want to keep using this map.
On Monday, I was blocked by a mage in the snowy area, so I had to turn back. To pursue the strength of a single troop type, I tried my best to build Eyes + castle + summoning gate in the city.
On Tuesday, I took another route with a one-way gate. My main force couldn't use the roads, so I had to search and advance in the darkness, but I was extremely unlucky and lost my way. Fortunately, I found AD2, K4, and gloves. Meanwhile, my opponent already had 4 cities in the second week.
On Wednesday, Gunar finally found a road, but immediately encountered the opponent. Because he only had a single troop type, he thought he couldn't fight the enemy, so he retreated in a panic, fled along another route, and finally captured a village, where he found boots. If I were caught by the opponent this week, or if the opponent attacked, defeat would be inevitable, but the opponent also had some concerns and developed separately.
On Thursday, I expanded rapidly this week, took down 2 Griffin Fortresses on the way home, and then divided my forces into 4 groups. My economic and military strength gradually increased. Gunar walked along the road, continuously captured 4 computer main cities, and gained a lot of map information. He started building a magic guild in the tower city and obtained the flight spell first. Then, he gathered 9 angels and continuously built dragon fortresses, obtaining powerful treasures such as the mage's hat, ALL5, All3, and AD5.
On Friday, I started harassing the enemy, using my high mobility to occupy the enemy's main city. The city had DD and fly spells, but it was missing TP. After rebuilding it 5 times, I finally got it. Gunar also obtained ALL6 and the red orb, upgraded the angels, and the tavern showed that my military strength was already above the enemy's. As long as I didn't make any mistakes, victory was only a matter of time.
On day 212, Gunar started chasing, found the enemy's main force, and attacked with all his troops. The opponent couldn't resist, so he retreated with the remaining troops. Because my mobility, attack and defense index, and troop numbers were all much better, and I had the red orb, the opponent had no hope of a comeback and surrendered.
In this game, the opponent had a great advantage in the first three weeks. In the third week, he already had the recall spell and started building dragon fortresses, but he didn't gain much. Moreover, his mobility was lacking, and he couldn't pose a threat to me. His late-game development ability was much worse. His main force was still a non-magic hero and didn't transform, so he eventually failed.
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