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Hermit (blue, Tower, Ein, Fafnir) def. Slav4eg (red, Fortress, Tazar, Tazar) 227
I had a secondary town – a Castle, while my opponent apparently had a Rampart. We were separated by a Monolith, and this time, Slav4eg wasn't as lucky with it as I was, because it was located halfway between two of my towns, while his was near his capital. This is purely my opinion. The beginning was tough; I didn't have enough money, I captured the mine late, and there wasn't enough wood at the sawmill. But I did upgrade the workshop. Ein attacked slow-moving units and struggled to defeat them with Goblins and magic, often with losses. I barely managed to hold on... The whole game was very difficult, and when Slav4eg showed up, it became incredibly hard... He broke through the Monolith's defenses and almost reached my empty secondary town! He was just one turn away!!! But not with Tazar; Tazar headed towards my capital. Shortly before his arrival, I hired Fafnir there and was planning to level him up while he was still level 1. I hired crossbowmen in the secondary town for defense, and Ein was not far away, rushing to help! With the remaining money, I hired an army and prepared to defend the capital. But Tazar went to the secondary town. Ein arrived in time and prepared to defend the secondary town with Goblins, crossbowmen, and support units. She was only slightly weaker than Tazar in total stats. I might have been able to win, but he already knew the tactics and, by speeding up his Wyverns, attacked the crossbowmen, and I was relying on them. She already had a good amount of spell points, and I was blasting the Wyverns with Ice Bolt, and then the Elves once. Ein died, but Tazar also lost some troops. Fafnir visited the War School, leveled up to level 2, and prepared to defend the capital to the last drop of blood of the last warrior. Tazar received reinforcements, and now, with a powerful army, he was heading to the capital. I gathered everything I could; while the battle at the secondary town was happening, I even built a Temple and hired a Giant. He attacked me. A very difficult and brutal battle began. I made one stupid move and cast one spell poorly. In addition, the tower fired at the blinded Wyvern, but my Naga's morale boosted, and resistance triggered once. Also, we had the same amount of mana, and the mages allowed me to spend it more efficiently. The Basilisks gathered all the mines on the right side, and the mage hid behind the Naga at the end of the battle, where the Hydra and Basilisk couldn't reach. In general, I got lucky! I won! Tazar surrendered for 3000. I restored all my mana, and on the next turn, gathering everything I could, I headed to Slav4eg's capital. Then I sent some more troops to Solmyr. Tazar was sitting in the city with only the army he surrendered with. I captured the capital, thinking Tazar was finished... But not quite! On Monday, he appeared in Slav4eg's tavern and was hired in my secondary town... What luck! Slav4eg managed to send him Elves, and he, with Pikemen, Archers, and Elves, headed to my capital. I managed to send Fafnir the entire army from the capital that my finances allowed me to hire, but I left the Fortress defended by Lizards and six Gnolls (what a genius I was to do that!!!). Fafnir attacked Tazar in the open field, and he had... only three units: a unit of Elves, a unit of Archers, and a unit of Pikemen, so, despite all his tactics, he couldn't hide all the Archers, and I defeated Tazar. He fled, and the next day, he was hired in the tavern. I didn't have enough time to kill a nearby Scout, and Slav4eg sent Tazar an army, and he attacked the Fortress I was occupying. The Lizards and Gnolls defended themselves without a hero. After that, the opponent surrendered.
Thank you for the game!