Auto-translated
Rhox vs Forrest 2-0
The battles were interesting; thank you, Forrest, for the games. There was something to learn.
In the first battle:
Rhox (blue, Castle-Dungeon) def. Forrest (red, Inferno-Barbarian)
Although I won, things could have turned out differently if the resistance had worked in the first round on the Archdevils.
I took (7,6,5,3(40 griffins)+7,6,5) 2 speed, Water, and Offense, Armor.
Forrest (7,6,4,3+7,5,4) 2 speed, Water, Offense, Armor.
After the initial moves, Forrest was forced to cast first (blinded the Scorpion on the turn of the Bears). But casting a counter-blind on the Devils was a bit scary for me. However, simply healing wasn't a very good option, so I decided to cast the blind, and it worked. If it hadn't, everything would have been different.
During the rest of the battle, I had to cast on the opponent's troops a few more times, and the resistance didn't work even once. This helped me to secure the victory. And the paralysis of my Scorpions on the Bears was quite timely.
In the second battle:
Rhox (red, Castle-Barbarian) def. Forrest (blue, Rampart-Barbarian)
This time, the opponent cast Forgetfulness on me, forcing me to heal, thus preventing me from applying Bless. The resistance worked several times for me here. Although, perhaps it wasn't as important as in the first battle.
I took (7,5,2+7,6,5,4) Leadership, Water, Tactics, Archery.
Forrest (7,6,5,4+7,5,4) +2 speed, Water, Offense, Armor.
I closed up and defended, firing back.
The opponent managed to break through to my archers, but by that point, there weren't many troops left. My archers started to disappear quite quickly, but my 7 Behemoths ultimately decided the outcome.
It's hard to describe all the nuances now, but "bullets were whistling overhead."
Both battles kept us in suspense until the very end, and the advantage only became clear in the final stages.