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Fashionable Tournament
Kolobokk (mages, Narhiz) defeated Mkadan (humans, Vitorrio) - M3, 2-1-7
The beginning was typical: I chose a hero and went forward. The only thing was that I didn't get a Hafiz. I just kept moving forward, sweeping everything in my path. I met Vitorrio somewhere in the beginning of week 3. I drove him back to his castle. I gathered reinforcements, but I didn't have time to reach the opponent's castle before the end of week 3. I didn't have time to gather new reinforcements, and the opponent attacked. Narhiz, level 17, vs. Vitorrio, level 14. The battle was roughly equal, but I had a bit too few troops (only all units up to mages, except for one growth). I didn't have any spells better than Ice Block. I retreated, but the opponent was left without an army. There were about 15-20 griffins, 20 monks, 1 angel, and 18 archers left. I retreated, and in the castle, I was waiting for new troops, all spells, and full armies from the Djinns. I took everything and went on a new path, which, as it turned out, led to the same route, but it was much shorter. Meanwhile, the Delaba with 3 Titans was destroying everything around on the third path, but didn't quite make it to the opponent. I leveled up to level 11.
Seeing my main hero with an armada of troops approaching his castle again, the opponent surrendered. The economy was running smoothly, and everything was built on time.
Narhiz, level 17, 2 6 10 21
Machines - 3 - Ballista - Tent
Defense - 3
Chaos - 3 - Fire Lord - Secrets of Chaos
Education - 3
Well, the build is almost perfect for a mage.
Thank you for the game.
I confirm. I didn't expect to meet so early :) I wanted to level up Vitorrio to the Overlord Castle without a Gatling Gun, but I didn't have time. I leveled up the Trainer by the end of week 2, but he didn't have time to train anyone either :)