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Kolobokk (blue, Heaven, Vitya - level 30) defeated ADv (red, Elf, Anven - level 20) - 1-4-6
The adjacent zone was a long stretch of sand, and the start was not easy. He managed to gather artifacts and sell them. By the middle of the second week, he started to gain momentum. The first training was already at the end of the 2nd week - 7 Incubi. And the 3rd and 4th - 20 each. He moved quickly with the Log, Stable, Boots, and Path of War.
Vitya with wasps is tough. And then he bought the Book of Light. After that, everything became much easier. 100 Titans in one stack were easily defeated.
ADv surrendered on the 4th week due to my hero's advantage.
Thank you for the game.
I confirm...
At the beginning, Ilfina and Anven, and the second one immediately grabbed the Log and ran...
Up to the 2nd week, he was doing pretty well, but then he got completely lost, and followed the route:
adjacent zone (swamp) - adjacent zone (grass) - resource zone (lava) - adjacent zone (swamp)
Meanwhile, it was already the end of the 3rd week... the level was only 19, so he had to gain levels in the same adjacent zone, which took another 3 days, probably.
He rushed to the city and on the 4th week, he decided to break through the main city (100+ Unicorns, 100+ Vampires), there was resurrection and regeneration in the castle,
but the hero didn't have Skilled Light yet.
In general, he didn't pay attention to the fact that the Unicorns had an aura :) the stacks standing nearby were completely burning... BDP didn't help much here...
As a result, he lost... he wanted to surrender, but they decided to load the game.
He went to break through one of the centers, made a mistake, and accidentally placed Archers against 150+ mages, he didn't gain much with regeneration, in general, he decided to surrender again :smile52: but they loaded the game again...
After breaking through this center, he noticed that Vitya had already done a lot of work there, so he decided to end the game...
Fortunately, there were 5 days left to the 2nd center, and the opponent was moving like a locomotive... he wouldn't have been able to catch up anyway...
Anven, level 20
1 racial - arrow
3 log - up to keen mind
3 leadership - up to empathy
2 light - wrath + wind,
3 defense - up to BDP, reflection
Thank you for the game!
P.S. Twice during the tournament, I lost to humans with elves, the first time I attributed it to inexperience, after all, it was the first time I played with this build, the second time I just lost momentum due to the inability to break through centers early. IMO, humans are still stronger in this matchup, especially if the elves don't get Ossir in the 1st and 2nd weeks