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18 years ago
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blue, Stronghold, Goshak. Forced a battle with him on the 4th week.
It should be noted that Goshak on the 4th week, to put it mildly, can practically do nothing... His strength lies in the late game...
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18 years ago
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Why build a guild and accumulate creatures?
Letos already has Plague, at the very least. And his barbarian can't dispel it. While the Hunters are in invisibility, half of the Orc army will be wiped out by Plague by the 3rd week. And then you can either finish them off, or pay them off and come back with the whole horde.
In general, you can visit the Outcasts as early as the 2nd week, but the optimal time is really the 3rd or 4th.

Yes, it's true that you can visit the Outcasts even on the 2nd week, but when exiting the Dungeon, you might encounter something very unpleasant (Emerald or Black Dragons), and there might not be a Fire Trap or a Crystal of Secrecy. In this case, being sure that the opponent won't rush things (i.e., hurry to enter the Dungeon), I destroyed the Utopian and exited the Dungeon on the 6th day of the 3rd week. + the opponent moved closer to the castle so that the battle wouldn't take place on the 3rd, but on the 4th week, but it didn't help him.

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It should be noted that Goshak on the 4th week, to put it mildly, can't do much... His strength lies in the late game...

I agree, the opponent should have taken Haggesh (the specialist against Centaurs) or, if he was sure that I would focus on summoning, he could have taken Tilshek.
18 years ago
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Generally, I don't play as Dark Elves much, but it turned out that a friend came over, and we decided to play Heroes. To make it fair, we set the races to random. I got Dark Elves, and he got Light Elves. My hero is Sinistar, and his is "some guy with a bow."
Basically,
Could you please give me a strategy for the game so that when he comes over to finish playing, I can beat him like "a dog beats a slipper"?
P.S. I REALLY NEED YOUR HELP!!! This is a matter of principle:smile15:
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18 years ago
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"some guy with a bow"
What's his name, specialization, is it Ossir or something...? Map size... And so on, more details are needed...
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18 years ago
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I'm not sure how right I am, but I think you should proceed from the fact that it's much harder for the light elves at the start than for the dark elves – so you need to rush to them as quickly as possible, and in general, it's better for you if the map is small, and vice versa for your friend. At the same time, you absolutely must not lose troops in skirmishes with neutrals – the stats of the dark elf creatures are simply excellent, only their growth rate is low. Your hero should develop Chaos skills, especially Sinistar. Build the Mage Guild. Upgrade the Assassin and Fury as quickly as possible. Personally, I often don't build Minotaurs at all – the castle is already expensive, and as meat, just to have them around, it's much better to have Hydras, especially those that regenerate. They move rarely and slowly, but they are mainly needed to be there while you cast meteor showers on the heads of the light elves... or something else unpleasant, depending on what spells you get. Well, that's it in general. And maybe I'm not right.
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18 years ago
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His heroes are Gilraen. Map size: medium, named "Greed." My hero has already learned Chaos magic, Engineering, and Luck.
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18 years ago
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What Hydras, what meteor showers? Build the guild up to level 3, upgrade all the Fury and Hunter units, and run towards the enemy as fast as you can before they have a chance to develop properly!
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18 years ago
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Sorry, I might have exaggerated – I just really like them, I mean the hydras and the meteor showers.
And controlling machines, in my opinion, isn't the best choice for a Warlock.
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18 years ago
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I agree, it's an unnecessary skill, in my opinion. And luck is a questionable choice for a short game. It's better to take Sorcery or Education with Magic Affinity.
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18 years ago
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Yes, you definitely need to take the spell. Warlocks are critically short on mana, especially at the beginning. But here, you also got a very good hero – with a skill that reduces the cost of enhanced spells. It would also be nice if the attack and tactics skills were improved, so that the Imps could reach the enemy on the first turn.
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18 years ago
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Moreover, it’s better for Chaos to learn ice spells, like Cold Death, etc., if they are available in the guild, thereby freezing the already very agile creatures of Sylvan.
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18 years ago
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99% sure that the final battles will not happen anytime soon, and moreover, they will take place in a pre-arranged location.
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18 years ago
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99% that the last battles will not happen anytime soon
That's bad.
in a pre-arranged location
And that's even worse!
Under no circumstances agree, and try to arrive as early as possible...
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18 years ago
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Oh, even that works!) Forget it, Dark Elves don't follow the rules of chivalry; they strike when you least expect it, so get moving!
A pre-agreed location and time – that's another thing; never agree to it, as it's a provocation from the High Elves, and you'll end up in an unfavorable position.
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18 years ago
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I'm afraid he'll see me running towards him and retreat to the Castle, because we're playing on the same computer.

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