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19 years ago
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Please, post the maps you are talking about. Otherwise, sometimes a map might seem interesting, but it's a hassle to search for it... ;)
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19 years ago
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Ta Kotoraya...;88640
Request: Please post the maps you are talking about. Otherwise, sometimes a map will seem interesting, but it's a hassle to search for it...;)

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19 years ago
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For those who need the map "With a Dragon in its Heart" - here it is:smile24: :smile24: :smile24:
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19 years ago
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Currently, out of all the maps, "Unleashing the Bloodthirsty" remains the most challenging for me. You can download it from the link provided in the topic I created. It's not just a map; it's a real nerve-wracking experience. Battles often need to be replayed multiple times.
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19 years ago
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The most challenging map is undoubtedly "First Blood," version 2.4. Has anyone completed it? I've created a thread; join in… I’ve posted my walkthrough process…

/topic/at/96763/

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My main army consists of 5000 monks and 900 archangels! That's how it is! =)
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19 years ago
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Ta Kotoraya...;88237
"The Gift"... Completed in less than 3 months... and that's without any tricks. In reality, it is actually possible to complete it even faster.
I'm interested in learning more details (please, if there was a Walkthrough description or something similar) as to how this GIFT itself could be completed in 3 months?????:smile39: Even my purely theoretical calculations for a single run of this map result in no less than five (even if the dragonary gives angel wings, teleport, and air sphere). And where do you quickly gather a heap of crystals? (obviously all on 200% difficulty) And how is the army built up in such a short time? You can't just kill the powerhouses with raw magic alone—there wouldn't even be enough mana...:rolleyes: Share your tricks :eek: (Despite all my efforts, I haven't managed to complete it in less than 9 months:smile17: )

Yes, and please provide a link to download the first blood in 2.4:)
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19 years ago
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Regarding the "Gift" – the tournament was a long time ago, and obvious hints will most likely kill the interest in it. Take a look at the editor; there's a lot hidden there, including crystals. As for the strategy, since you get an angel who joins you on the first day, he's usually enough. I think I only took an army once during the entire game, and that was at the beginning when it was near my home city, just for speed. In general, the main advice is: study the editor thoroughly; everything you need is laid out there.
19 years ago
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Yes, and before playing any map, it’s best to first open it in the editor.
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19 years ago
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Axis;103457
It's best to open the map editor before playing any map.
This is only really useful for offline tournaments, but I really don't like doing it:mad: - it's a complete hassle, and it takes away all the fun of playing.
(but sometimes, in certain events, the important items are hidden in such an unrealistic way that you can't do without the editor:( ) - I think this is wrong; there should always be signs or other hints:rolleyes:
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19 years ago
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Ghostduh;103492
This is only suitable for offline tournaments, but I really don't like doing it:mad: - it's a complete hassle, and it makes the game less interesting.
(but sometimes, in certain events, the things you need are hidden so unrealistically that you can't do without an editor:( ) - I think this is wrong; there should always be signs or other hints:rolleyes:
I agree, but the map "Gift" is one of those cases where it's worth taking a look in the editor, and not just running through it, but studying it carefully; there's so much that's invisible to the naked eye.
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19 years ago
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I've been looking around—there is a difference; some write about maps that are interesting to them, how they completed them, etc. (not everyone uses the editor!)
Others write that they finished in a short amount of time.
I know that if a map has been beaten, it means it's not actually that difficult.
But guys—don't ruin the fun for yourselves (excluding gifts); don't look at the map I'm about to tell you about through the editor:
it's called "Hurricane Day",
you start on a tiny patch of land with a couple of resource piles, a wood mine, and a boat :)
a few days away from you is a Bergamutnik who manages to gather 3 Castles (identical ones) in a week if he doesn't slow down

Intrigued? I'll post the map later....

PS it was very interesting for me; the first time I beat it in 18 months, took down 4000 antichrists (this is probably WoG 3.5, there are a couple of objects but nothing special...)
19 years ago
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Features – I know exactly how and what to hide so that it’s not visible, and it’s easy to figure them out. But when you’re building up an army, and there are a couple of Water Elemental dwellings nearby, and then a Key Master appears on the other side of the map, demanding that you bring 70 of these elementals (and you haven’t been gathering them up to that point), then I have to replay the map from the beginning. There are many such examples.
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19 years ago
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I recommend playing "Pestilence Lake"; it's a really challenging map, and it takes quite a while to complete.
What's so difficult about it??? I completed it in 4 hours.
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19 years ago
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If someone plays through maps after previewing them in the editor, then, in my opinion, that person simply doesn't know how to play. :smile38:
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19 years ago
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Kimmanuel Oblodra;104348
If someone plays maps after previewing them in the editor, then for me, that person simply doesn't know how to play.:smile38:

Look at the offline tournament tables and their champions, and tell them they don't know how to play.
Because all offline tournaments involve previewing the map in the editor, and knowing how to use it effectively, building the most winning strategy, is also a skill, and not everyone has it.
So maybe it's you who doesn't know how to play?;)

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