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Gynnar (Barbarian, Barbarian) vs. Preds (Knight, Knight) Teleports (regular) 1 3 3 - DRAW
I came home after buying a new car with my dad (well, technically, I was driven home because the cognac and my favorite 40-proof liqueur, "Old Tallinn," didn't go down well). I barely made it to my computer and saw Preds online. Sensing my state, he offered to play... At first, we debated what to play – I suggested Go and Hearts, Preds insisted on Tic-Tac-Toe, but we eventually decided on Heroes... :smile26: We chose a map, castles, and colors, and the game began... As for my setup, it was probably the best I've ever had in Teleports. The first chests were all maxed out. One Barbarian got Logistics, the other got Leadership. There were tons of crystals lying around. I quickly took a village and a gold mine. There were a lot of heroes (about 7 on the first day; I had to buy heroes because there were many archers guarding). I quickly got rid of the butterflies and dug up another hero with harpies. In the end, I found a Warlock with gargoyles. And, most importantly, there were a few Medusas on the path!!!! and a few Unicorns on the teleport!!!! As a result, I broke through the path on the 5th day and captured the Knight's castle on the 7th. The weak hero sent from the Blue Castle to gather resources encountered Preds' hero with a small group of pikemen and swordsmen (I could have arrived a day earlier, but a hero from the Blue Castle appeared behind my army, and I had to move my army back and forth; otherwise, all my weak heroes would have been killed...)). I started thinking about what to do. In the end, I decided to send the Barbarian with the week-old voice pack (gnomes, 4 Medusas, halflings, and my not-so-great archers) to either scout the enemy's territory or, if attacked, to weaken Preds' army so much that he couldn't attack the Red Castle with the remaining forces. I didn't need this army anymore because I had already built Cyclops with a well in my own castle. Everything was going well, but the alcohol was making itself felt, and I made a mistake with the day. I somehow thought that Preds wasn't allowed to attack me with reinforcements, but it was day 121, and Preds was the host, and it was already his second day... As a result, he attacked me with swordsmen and pikemen brought in from the reinforcements. I had terrible bad luck, especially at crucial moments (for example, I removed the counterattack from the swordsmen, sacrificing the Medusas to attack their gnomes without retaliation, but the gnomes had bad luck (and then the swordsmen ran away). Then, there was bad luck for all my archers...). As a result, I had to pay them off, killing only some of the archers. Preds' hero runs towards my territory. I decided to drive the braggart away on my turn. I bought meat from the Knight's castle, upgraded pikemen and swordsmen in a chain (fortunately, I still remembered from a previous game with Dust that there was an upgrade spot above the village in the Blue Castle), and attacked with the other Barbarian on the braggart. I won the battle, but I was so stupid, blocking myself several times and letting my archers be attacked without resistance (again, the alcohol). Next, an even stranger and more foolish decision: instead of rushing back to the teleport with both Barbarians and attacking the Unicorns, I decided to scout the enemy territory with 2 swordsmen and 1 pikeman. Fortunately, a chain was already set up from my castle to transfer the army (and I could have visited +1 attack along the way). Of course, my hopes that Preds would only have scout heroes near the Unicorns didn't come true. I was immediately attacked with halflings and gnomes, and I had to pay them off without scouting anything... As a result, this stupidity hurt me financially because I had to build a city from the village near the teleport (otherwise, I wouldn't have been able to take the Dragon Castle this week) and buy back the Barbarian who had fled there (although I had planned to fight with the Barbarian who had good morale). Then, I wrote to Preds in ICQ, "I'm just getting wrecked; the hangover is starting." :smile47: As a result, I was even more stupid, seeing that Preds' hero with gnomes, boars, and halflings was rushing towards me, having driven away my Barbarian. For some reason, I ran away with the hero with gnomes from the Knight's castle. As a result, on the next turn, this Knight Preds runs straight to my empty castle, and I can't reach him with a hero to attack with gnomes and be defeated/pay them off... As a result, I had to dismiss the hero in the chain to the Dragon Castle and buy and dismiss heroes in the castle that Preds was running to, so that I would have something to defend it with. I did defend it, but because of this, I couldn't transfer troops to the Barbarian to take the Dragon Castle. As a result, I had to go with what I had (only Cyclops, trolls, a boar, and 5 Ogres), and I lost everyone except 4 Cyclops – I was very upset...
After that, I ate the chests for experience, got some good artifacts (including red boots, a feather, several fighter artifacts, and several magic artifacts), and was defeated, paid them off in the castle, and ran with the boots, expert logistics, and 3 red dragons to the path... And here, I had a choice: should I run to the Orange Castle to take another Dragon Castle and artifacts, or should I run to Preds...? And here, I made a very specific mistake – I didn't guess the right direction to go... :( I saw a couple of turns ago that the tails of Preds' heroes were disappearing in the path to the Red Castle, they were standing close to each other and moving away; it was clear that an army was being transferred. So, I thought that Preds was transferring the army back, seeing that I had bought back the Barbarian from the Blue Castle and understood that I had done it to attack him... Therefore, I decided not to go to Preds but to rush to take another Dragon Castle and artifacts... (and, as it turned out after the game, Preds was also rushing to the Orange Castle, and I could have caught him if I had run there directly, but I started taking villages with the main hero, visiting the +1000 experience spot, etc. If I had chosen a different direction and run, I would have won in a few turns because he didn't have a hero with an army there, and there was no one to defend his castle... (and even Preds didn't move his teleport because there were Titans there; I could have easily broken through them and stolen his artifacts...). But I played the worst and most stupid option, not even running directly to the Orange Castle but deciding not to rush because I wouldn't have been able to take the Dragon Castle this week anyway, so I decided to take Preds' villages and the Red Castle (I didn't think that Preds with his main army was running towards me on this turn, and I could have easily caught him and defeated him (because there was a reinforcement from my main castle behind my main hero) – I didn't even have such thoughts). (and in general, I probably didn't have any thoughts at that time; I was just playing practically on autopilot, half-asleep, with a headache, and somewhere in this time, I wrote to Preds that "I'm dying...". :smile05: ) Well, the apotheosis of my hangover and other consequences of alcohol was that, having discovered that the Red Castle was a Sorceress, I was very happy because, by building Phoenixes there, I could attack Preds and have the first move, even if he blocked the cavalry, and with my magic power, the feather to reduce the cost of surrender, and a very long turn, I could hit and run him well (which would have been very good in a long game...). But... :mad: Taking the Red Castle on the 7th day (I was short by exactly one square on the 6th day to capture the castle), I got drunk and, for some reason, put a market in the Red Castle, and that was it... Now, I can't build Phoenixes... (although I had the money and resources to build Phoenixes, and I didn't need the market...).
After that, I decided not to torture myself anymore and not to continue and offered Preds a draw, which he agreed to... (although, as it turned out after the game, my chances of winning, even with this setup, were enormous, but the alcohol again prevented me from taking advantage of them... :smile05: )
Thanks for the game, but I'm not playing drunk anymore!!! :smile19: