The first stage was interesting. You had to run away from the enemies, and you had to hide so they wouldn't notice you. I quickly recruited Chaos and leveled him up a bit, so I didn't have any problems with magic and dealing damage. The only thing was that there was a moment where you had to run quickly and jump into a portal. But I managed to defeat the dragons and get the boots, which will come in handy later, as it will be even more difficult later on. At the beginning, there's a small break, a chance to catch your breath, so to speak. But then the Faceless One appears again, only this time he's chasing the player directly. I had to run around in circles, as I wanted to collect everything, learn new magic, and buy Furies and Hydras. The first time, I went through the wrong portal and failed the quest. When I went through the right one, I didn't get the expected help, and they demanded resources. Then, with the help of the boots, I hid on an island from the next Faceless One. And there was Reveran. What a pain, he ruined my nerves with his Divine Intervention. I rolled back a bit and took another spell, Phantom Creation, and decided to try a different approach this time. I summoned Phantom Furies and used them to deal damage, trying not to use my main forces. And in the end, I resurrected them with a scroll. As a result, the first time I managed to reduce the loss of Furies by 30, and the second time by 8. It was long and difficult, and I had to replay it many times. I didn't want to lose too many troops, and it was worth it, as they came in handy later, so I managed it. At the end, before Jorgen, I was given a mentor, but I didn't change anything, as I was happy with the upgrades. In the battle with the Guardian, I also tried to lose as few troops as possible, as I didn't know if I would get a city after that.
The next stage was like hell. I was really struggling. Well, at first, I reached the city of the Faceless Ones, and on the way, there was a quest with the Black Guard, but I didn't take them, I just cut them down in the pit. So, when I reached the city of the Faceless Ones, I didn't capture it, as I would have to rebuild it anyway, and I didn't want to suffer losses because of that. Moreover, while the enemy is developing there. So, I only captured the buildings and went straight to attack. And then I was in for a surprise after capturing the first city. Frederick, or whatever his name was, who casts Berserk. There's a shield on the map, but by that time, I didn't have it yet, so I suffered. And then it only got worse. The Elves start, and they have a huge army, plus constant luck and Divine Intervention. And Orion, that idiot, if he captures a human city, he returns it to his ally. I had a hard time. Well, I defended myself against them as much as possible in the castle, destroying the catapult and first taking out the flyers and archers. And then the rest. Fortunately, I had a lot of spells and I was good at using Chaos magic. Even with the debuff on Orion. I cleared all the garrisons easily, but the heroes themselves were too difficult. Overall, I realized that I could have just rushed through, as was mentioned at the beginning, but I probably made things more difficult for myself by deciding to take out everyone. But I couldn't just leave anyone. After I dealt with them, I found another mentor. This time, I already changed the upgrades. I dropped some skill and replaced it with Darkness. There was also an epic fail here. Before going further, I decided to take another Dark Elf city and gather some more troops, taking the Faceless Ones with me. And then the entire army was taken away. As a result, I had to take them first. But I don't think they would have helped me much. Well, anyway, I managed to get through it without them and move on.
And the last, final stage was another chase. But before that, I had to defeat a mini-boss, so to speak. I watched other people on streams putting down crystals and kiting him with Furies. I don't know why they had to go to such lengths, maybe it's more difficult on Hero difficulty, but I just attacked him with all my available troops and killed him. Because of the armor debuff, he only took a few steps and cut down half of the lizards, which wasn't critical. And then the chase itself, I had to reach Sareta faster. There were no problems with this, as I didn't drop the log, so I didn't even take the boots at the beginning. At the end, there's a difficult battle with Isabel, but overall it's passable, it's easier than the Elves. At the end, there's a funny moment, Tieru appears and says he'll hold back the demons, and Railag just runs and jumps into the lava, lol.
Overall, I liked the first and third stages, it was very interesting. But the second stage was not so good, as the difficulty level was too high. And I was also pleased that Isabel and Sareta appeared. I was wondering what happened to him, where he was, and what he was doing? And finally, he appeared. I feel that it will be even more interesting in the future.
. And yet, against weak heroes (Iris, Dugald, Vinrael), Kifru usually even won battles!