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scorp (red, Stronghold, Gurnisson) def Kebazavr (blue, Castle, Valeska), 160%, 127
On the first turn, I saw boots, went for them, and it turned out to be one turn further than going through the wilderness (they were guarded by only 23 upgraded witches). On turn 114, I saw a Guardian (I have a rough idea of where my opponent is), the scout doesn't reach the secondary resource (it turned out to be his main one):smile38:, but I saw the Conservatory. On turn 115, the same scout builds birds and attacks its guard (20-49 blue mages); it turned out to be a cheap unit.
116 - the most interesting part begins: the main hero didn't attack the cheap unit because he didn't have enough goblins, and he didn't want to lose the birds, so he passed by and went to attack for money. During the last troop exchange, the scout was given 1 bird instead of FIVE, and he attacked with the scout and a ballista against 50-99 butterflies (it could have been won, but the upgraded butterflies were damaged, and to avoid losing the ballista, I had to retreat and buy this idiot) --- as a result of this day, no angel, no bird, and I'm annoyed:smile51: (and playing on nerves...). Building behemoths failed. 117 - 1-5 in the Stronghold + birds in the secondary resource, also in the Stronghold. The scout is sent along the edge of the secondary resource's cliffs, approximately in the direction of the opponent, hoping to see a guard between the resource nodes (since it's a secondary resource, there should be a passage), and I saw it on turn 121.
It's hard to play after that confusion. I killed the Conservatory only on turn 122; there wasn't enough time this turn, the hero didn't get a speed boost and stood with the angel and birds. 123 - the main hero attacks the guard between the resource nodes (100-249 zombies); I send in the scout; the capital is close, but not reachable. Immediately, the main hero retreats and gets a speed boost with the angel.
In response, my scout is killed, and he sends his scout to me, but not very far. He buys an army (leaving 12 swordsmen and 28 pikemen - this is what brought him success later) and runs. In the next round, Gurnisson enters the capital without a fight, with: 6511, level 7, expert artillery, advanced wisdom and earth magic, basic attack, 1 angel, 13 birds, 16 orcs, 31 wolves, 126 goblins, but no turns. And the opponent attacks the Conservatory's guard; luckily, it turned out to be only 1 angel (but he probably lost 1 knight) and, taking the angel, gave everything to Valeska, who was in the Stronghold of the secondary resource (Elven): 5621, level 7, expert leadership, advanced tactics and archery, basic armor, 1 angel, 4 knights, 2 unicorns (from reserve), 14 grand elves, about 25 archers, 20 centaurs, and 9 pikemen. 125. I go to attack; on the way, I gain a level and get armor. I thought the victory would be easy, but I had to retreat (I didn't even buy my way out; I didn't have enough money). The opponent has left: 1 knight, 2 unicorns, 5 elves, 8 archers, 14 centaurs, and 1 pikeman. The main hero doesn't buy his way out; he places the hero in the human castle with tower control and buys him 12 swordsmen + 1 pikeman in each slot. The enemy stands in front of the gates with an army (not the main hero), but doesn't attack. In the next turn (127), I buy the main hero and place him on guard with 12 swordsmen, 1 wolf, and 12 pikemen (3 slots in total, all with a speed boost) ------- I attack with what I have, with an arrow attack on 40. On the first turn, the attacker has 1 elf among the archers; the rest won't reach. He doesn't break down the gates:smile16:, and as a result, he retreats. And gives me the victory.
Thank you for the game.
PS: I was very surprised by the battle (my attack on the Stronghold).
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