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Andres (Dungeon, Strong) defeated KobRa RR (Castle, Strong), TC3, TE.
I was satisfied with the outcome; my purchase, although not complete (as I decided not to take archers), was still more comprehensive than my opponent's. The Dark Champions provide immunity and the threat of taking away the opponent's casting ability. I took Water, considering the damage spread (I was dreamily imagining scenarios with bears and minotaurs under Thirst and Bless). There was a mistake on my part. I stayed in the castle until the 7th day to buy an extra cat, and then, accidentally, didn't buy armor on the first try and was forced not to exchange one of the cheap artifacts to have time to attack on the 117th day. I didn't take the basic tactic, which gave my opponent a certain advantage: in addition to a favorable arrangement, troops like bears, champions, and birds occupied the best striking positions, keeping my entire army under fire, except for the Dark Champions. There was earth on that side, but neither the opponent nor I cast spells until the very end, not knowing the opponent's cards. Exchange in the 1st round: Cyclops took out 3 birds, bears under Thirst took out another 17, and a ballista took out 1 (a total of 19 remained). His bears under Thirst took out 16 of mine (and minus one bear in retaliation, while my 10th bear was at 70 HP). His champions took out 11 of my Cyclops. And the birds took out another 2 of my birds (22 remained). The opponent was forced to cast a spell. A logical Blindness spell followed on the bears - the dangerous stack under Thirst remains inactive and under the fire of the Crusaders. I, in response, cast Blindness on the archers, and, anticipating, I will say that all 4 incomplete rounds that the battle lasted, they never moved. Then I sacrifice the birds, removing the retaliation from the bears - 8 bears remained, and 9 birds for me, and the Dark Champions take out the bears to 6, and at the beginning of the 2nd round to 3. 10 Dark Champions are standing. Before their attack, there was my dubious cast - Mass Cure, after which Mass Slow followed, and the cats and bears remained in the opponent's camp under attack. The bears were cut down by horses, Crusaders, and griffins to 4. The cats, with Retaliation, reduced the number of the opponent's bears to 1 and paralyzed them... In general, I would also like to note that the cats also paralyzed the Crusaders in the 4th round, after which the surrender followed. No less significant was the fact that, having brought all my slow troops closer (I passed the resistance on 9 birds), in the 4th turn with the cats, I cast Mass Cure, the birds, before that, removed the retaliation from the champions, the cats (17) hit the Crusaders - 11 (49 remained) and paralyzed them. Minotaurs hit the champions without retaliation - 11 (4 remained). Ogres hit 67 griffons (38 remained).
Thank you for the game!