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06.08.2017 MicroElf (red, Stronghold, Gunnison) def ooppss (blue, Fortress, Tazar) Diamond, 114.
Got a crappy respawn in the center, but had a good starting army, good roads and convenient guards + Deesha showed up. Decided to play. Managed to take 4 towns in 2 days, but it was hard to figure out where to develop next. Had to hope for the last unbroken direction. However, I never found out what awaited me there, the legendary orange computer took down my opponent. It happens ;-)
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07.08.2017 MicroElf (red, Fortress, Tazar, Galthran) def ooppss (blue, Conflux, Kalt, Shakti) Diamond, 132.
The start was expected to be slow, but there were roads and Galthran showed up. Decided not to take the last restart, since the respawn was on the edge and didn't look poor. On the first week couldn't take the villages or properly clear the respawn, moved straight to the computer. The opponent had a similar situation. Taking the Minotaur external dwelling on the computer's respawn made me feel like a hero, and I charged into a bunch of Royal Griffins, where I lost both a Wyvern and a couple of Minotaurs, barely surviving at all. However, I got lucky and that refugee camp had a Hydra.
Towards the end of the week I made a huge blunder: traded for 10k, built the castle, found Sulfur, and forgot to build the Basilisk dwellings. Consequently, I missed out on 3 Hydras, which fundamentally changed the subsequent situation. Got upset and went to squander those savings — built a portal to the Dungeon, forgetting that I had taken the Gnoll external dwelling at the start. So those Gnolls kept coming for 2 weeks.
Nevertheless, I did take the Dragon Fly Hive along the way, even if I fed my last Minotaurs to it. On day 117, the opponent came to my main with a small army. I was thrown off, couldn't reach him with Galthran, couldn't attack by reinforcement due to a red rush, and didn't dare use a scout hero. And I was wrong to hesitate—I could have won. After that, he quickly cleared everything out, taking a strategic lookout over most of my respawn.
At the start of the second week, I overestimated my strength and gave up a Hydra and 3 Wyverns in a fight for a good but non-critical artifact. Sure, I boosted my stats even further, but it wasn't worth it. Had to restructure plans and postpone clearing a juicy section for later, since I realized I couldn't handle it. From the tavern, I saw that my opponent was in a tough spot and decided to attack from a hidden zone at full speed.
On day 125, I take the opponent's starting town without a fight, but see that he moved to the computer's Castle. I realize that the army there is weaker now and I need to seize the moment. Managed to correctly navigate the forks and take the opponent's town on day 127. Simultaneously, I probed other zones with scout heroes, cleared my own respawn, boosted my income, and fully built up my main town.
I didn't bother chasing the opponent. At the start of the week, I took the Dragon Fly Hive he had left uncleared, built a chain, and brought Galthran to the juicy section. However, I didn't have time to clear it — he surrendered. Thanks for the game.