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Vip(Humans, Dugal) lost to Dwp(Elves, Anven) 215 crowns

to sum up, I got very lucky.
in the finale where 21 hits were dealt, the ratio of successful/unsuccessful was
= 14/7.(luck=4). Which for Anven with retribution+level 32 and 4 cursed ones was fatal. Honestly, for the first time in many years I see luck + cursed ones working on my side. It's constantly like that against me, but they never worked for me and as a result I would lose. Here it seems the statistical debt was returned to me. And for the first time I saw the terrible Anven on my side.
The opponent was very upset, naturally.

About the game.
In the first game the opponent threw and surrendered. But I managed to convince him
to finish. In the end, on the fifth week, having completely cleared each other's treasure zone,
they met. The opponent had a half-set of Necro+Wind, while I only had a crappy ring and 6 Dragon Arks, and that was from the entire treasure zone.
With such a drop in initiative, plus the human's luck working just as mine did in the second game, losing to the elf would have been a total blowout and the cursed ones started "working" when nothing was left of the stacks.....
Vip generously appointed a rematch

In the second game well everything was Anven from the start, dwells 2,3,6, regen in the starting zone. But still somehow time slipped away like sand. The portal to the treasure zone turned out to be the farthest one. There were many very difficult flights into guards in the dark. I lost a serious amount = 10 oaks 30 bows 10 druids. and arrived at the treasure zone even later than Dugal. and therefore didn't stay to finish it off. I only took enough to keep up with the tempo by the end of the fifth week.
In the end, I was sure that a similar blowout would happen. but I got lucky.

thanks for the game

P.S. attaching the trash-finale for those interested
http://rgho.st/8cpYXLzYy

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