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Well, we finally played Zybr against Drakkosha. The game was delayed due to my fault, so I apologize to all participants, especially those in the lower bracket. The result was 2-0 in favor of Zybr. And now, a little about the battles.
First battle: Nature(Drakkosha) against Order(Zybr)
Initially, Drakkosha had all the conditions to kill my mage, as he was in the center of the army, unprotected from the archers (oops!). The elves left him with about 50 HP, and fortunately, the dragon's confusion didn't last long (special thanks to the Amulet of Chaos!). Then: Drakkosha summons mantises, I cast hypnosis on the unicorns, which immediately blind the dragon, taking him out of the battle. Djinns slow down the phoenixes, mages poison the druid, titans make life difficult for the phoenixes, and golems somehow protect the mage.
Second round: fairies, mantises (which by that time had doubled to 4), and phoenixes fly to my main army, leaving the elves and druid alone. I teleport a titan to join them, and they quickly restore order. In my camp, the djinns hold the mantises with the Song of Peace, and the golems quickly calm the fairies.
Then - a methodical destruction of Drakkosha's army.
Second battle: Chaos(Drakkosha) against Death(Zybr)
I won't describe this one in detail - I'm tired of writing:D.
In general, my main goal was to prevent the use of Disintegration on the vampires (it only happened once).
Overall: the Chaos Demon immediately rushed into the attack (alone) and was punished for it in two rounds (but he still killed my hero, although I didn't really need him:)).
Then, a wall of skeletons protects the vampires, and my bone dragon wasn't taken seriously by the Chaos mage (and in vain).
In general, my undead warriors flew to Drakkosha, drank the blood of the thieves and minotaurs, bit the hero and ifrits.
To be honest, both battles were not easy. I learned a lot about the possibilities of Chaos.
Thank you, Drakkosha, for the game.