Auto-translated
I suggest that in this thread we discuss specific situations from real games. As a newbie, I would find it helpful to get some useful advice from experienced players. Since detailed analysis is not encouraged in the Reports section, and the Round Table discusses the game in a more general way, I decided to start a new thread. I am sure that many veterans, despite being busy, will find some time to look at the save files and leave a few lines of advice.
Maybe some of the newbies will join me, but I have one request: please leave the save files of the maps and games so that there is something to analyze.
Considering that two heroes will always have three different opinions on the same issue, I still hope that the thread will have a full-fledged discussion, and not just a pointless exchange of witty remarks.
To start, here is a question that arose in a game between Avern and Android:
On turn 111, I spotted a passage to the neighboring zone; a block of many swordsmen was standing on the transition, but it was offset, meaning it could be bypassed. On turn 112, I saw that further down the road there was another block: a pack of lizards. Using the rule that if a block consists of several units scattered along the road, you can only attack one of them, I decided not to attack the swordsmen. But now, after the game, I'm not sure if I did the right thing. So, two questions:
1. Was I obliged to attack the swordsmen? If so, then I will ask the organizers not to count my victory.
2. If the block had not been offset, how would you have acted in my place? Would you have attacked with the army I had, or would you have waited for reinforcements?

Thank you all in advance!
Maybe some of the newbies will join me, but I have one request: please leave the save files of the maps and games so that there is something to analyze.
Considering that two heroes will always have three different opinions on the same issue, I still hope that the thread will have a full-fledged discussion, and not just a pointless exchange of witty remarks.
To start, here is a question that arose in a game between Avern and Android:
On turn 111, I spotted a passage to the neighboring zone; a block of many swordsmen was standing on the transition, but it was offset, meaning it could be bypassed. On turn 112, I saw that further down the road there was another block: a pack of lizards. Using the rule that if a block consists of several units scattered along the road, you can only attack one of them, I decided not to attack the swordsmen. But now, after the game, I'm not sure if I did the right thing. So, two questions:
1. Was I obliged to attack the swordsmen? If so, then I will ask the organizers not to count my victory.
2. If the block had not been offset, how would you have acted in my place? Would you have attacked with the army I had, or would you have waited for reinforcements?
Thank you all in advance!