Turns 5, 6.
Found an attack for the Djinn in the witch's hut in the first week, and in the second week, I was already destroying the pillars and crypts in the center. I got Mive on the third turn and went on my way; no one was given the log, and the zones weren't great, so the pace was slow. I immediately went to the treasury of the enemy, thinking I would get ahead of him and make it to my own, but Bolivar went to mine. As a result, we both got resources, then I received a hit transfer and 40 mages and 3 titans in the face from Erin, but I controlled her. And then Mive reached Ilfina; the elves with excellent artifacts and Fog couldn't withstand the armored Mive with stats of 22, 36, and Retribution. The cats killed everyone.
I clearly saw the dungeon's upgrade path and Mive's stats – I saw that there was a Storm artifact, and two Necropolis artifacts (-1 to speed, -2 to morale).
Ilfina had boots +1 to speed (I was planning to put them on for the final battle), which, together with the tactic, would have allowed the horses to immediately kill all the titans, and the dragons to kill the gremlins and thin out the gargoyles (which, with +2 speed from the minions, would then reach the blue archers). I also forgot about the equipped Skull of Marckel – it was no longer needed because there was plenty of mana. But it did give -2 morale.
The blue archers were already attacking even before all of Mive's archers, but then they would have killed 50 white mages instead of 8 titans (which wouldn't have been there anymore). Or, as an option, the archers could have thinned out the Rakshasa.
That is, in the first turn, 3 stacks of Mive would have taken damage at once (and that's 3 stacks of archers with the Unicorn Archer artifact equipped).
Accordingly, the dancers would also have reached the first line of the opponent's defense.
But all of this is in the realm of "what if."
The first turn of the elves, who went first (artifacts for initiative gave +30), was useless, except for the blue archers.
And only one hit transfer from Erin – that's not enough.
In the end, I lost because I'm a noob. )))
Thank you for the game.