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Guys, please tell me what you get from dragons if you bring them 100 archers? I didn't bother figuring it out and just killed them:cool:
By the way, I completed the mission without any major problems on the highest difficulty, and didn't encounter any significant resistance:confused:

Please provide more details about the walkthrough:D
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First, I captured the first Elven town and the mines next to it, then I rushed headlong towards the Demon town. There, I bought two heroes, sent one to the Elven town, and the other to gather resources and capture mines, while the main hero just killed everything in the area. I exited the Dungeon in the lower right corner, then either traversed the map to the left entrance or returned the same way – I don't remember exactly. Of course, I was building up both Castles all this time. Next, I gathered a two or three-week supply in the Demon Castle and started roaming the Dungeon. I encountered dragons and decided that it was more efficient to kill them, even if it meant some losses, rather than waiting another few weeks. So, I killed the dragons and exited the Dungeon. I tried to capture a town... but it didn't work. Then I simply occupied the nearest mines, as the hero stationed there didn't attack, meaning he didn't even leave the Castle. At this time, two heroes appeared on the map: one in the Dungeon (coming from the eastern entrance), and the other above the Elven Castle. I had to teleport to the Demon town and chase him around a bit. But I was really worried about the Elven Castle, because I probably wouldn't have been able to hold it. Fortunately, the computer messed up and went not down towards the Castle, but to the left towards the entrance to the Dungeon. Although, it might have just reacted to my second hero, who was hanging around nearby. Anyway, I killed both of them, replenished my supplies in the Castle one more time, and headed towards the eastern exit of the Dungeon. From above, I found the second Elven Castle and captured it without much trouble. After that, it was just a matter of technique: I built up my towns, patrolled the map, killed a couple more heroes, gathered an army from the two Elven towns, and then captured the third town. P.S. Be sure to build Mage Guilds in all your towns and definitely level up Chaos magic. Without Earth Shock and Meteor Shower, it's very difficult to continue playing, IMHO
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In the end, I beat it... First — at the bottom of the map, I captured the elves' town,
then immediately — went into the underground, captured a town there — i.e., I eliminated the orange player. I also took another hero, who scurried around at the bottom,
while the main one — (stronger in experience and magic) — was at the top. I built up
both castles, then another hero acted as a courier — bringing troops
from the underground to the main hero. Archers and druids are garbage,
they often refuse to fight..., there's little hope for them.
After that — it was a matter of time — I gathered strength, captured another town —
in the top left corner, then in the right one, assembled troops,
and when I had two armies, I sent the weaker hero with "elven"
troops to the final target, followed, half a move later, by the main hero with
a "demonic" army. The weaker hero was wiped out attacking the final
town, but he heavily mauled the enemy, and then immediately
the main hero attacked and easily won :D
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I can't seem to get it to work either! Please help!
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Everything is described in detail here, with several tactics provided. If you keep losing battles, we can’t help you; you just need to practice, and everything will be fine.
Тьма - это то, что позволяет смертным не забывать, как ярок бывает свет.
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when you capture 2 cities, one in the Dungeon and one above ground, don't rush things, develop both cities, gather your forces, and then launch an attack, but take them one at a time.
Where is your Sovereign?
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Snowball;23372
They give an artifact and experience.
In my opinion, they don't give anything (in terms of an artifact and experience); they simply open the path to the top, so you don't need to defeat that terrifying army in the garrison.
Nobody knows who I really am...
I'm just so pretty in my pain...
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What army are you talking about? It's just pawns. I only found out about that passage with dragons on the forum. 8))
Тьма - это то, что позволяет смертным не забывать, как ярок бывает свет.
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Dantist;23371
Guys, can you tell me what you get for bringing 100 archers to the dragons? I didn't bother and just killed them:cool:
By the way, I completed the mission without any major problems on the highest difficulty, and didn't encounter any significant resistance:confused:

They open the way to the top (to the last castle through the Dungeon) and give experience (about 23000).
И пусть тьма освещает Ваш путь.

"- Так кто же ты, наконец?
- Я - часть той силы, что вечно хочет зла и вечно совершает благо."
"Фауст" Гете
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I didn't go through the dragons; I went over them! But the Dungeon city needs to be captured as quickly as possible, preferably in the first week. Then, the orange player won't run away, and you can kill him, eliminating one opponent. And you need to immediately rush to capture the Elven city at the bottom of the map. Then, slowly capture mines and lumber mills to generate resources. Buy another hero to scout in the Dungeon and bring troops up to your main hero. I had a well-developed scouting system, so when I hovered the mouse over an enemy hero or city, I could see how many troops they had. Then, I would either attack and defeat them or run away. In the end, I had five heroes running around, two of them strong, and the others just as messengers to fetch troops. I kept the two strong heroes close together, with the main hero half a turn behind. If necessary, I would send the second hero as a tank, because Agrael MUST survive! Then, the main hero would finish off the enemies. This mission was very difficult for me; I spent about a week playing it in the evenings, 3-4 hours after work... and I even started over, developing "logistics" and "diplomacy"!
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Actually, I didn't even bother with that... almost all the neutral elves joined me on their own, without any diplomacy. Then I easily captured the elven Castle, mines, and continued to explore and gather resources before finally capturing the Inferno Castle, where its heroes were stationed. I didn't even rebuild the elven Castle; I sacrificed all the elves (except the archers) in the sacrificial pit for experience. I wandered around, explored, and then gathered everyone I had and headed towards the dragons...
Nobody knows who I really am...
I'm just so pretty in my pain...
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It's funny, but I somehow got the option to skip this mission. I immediately unlocked the ability to play the fifth and final mission. But I can't do it yet:( How did this happen? Is it a bug?:confused:
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Hmm.. Just finished playing)) The most effective tactic is to capture the lower elven castle, build it up as much as possible by the end of the week if you can, buy out the growth, and head for the Inferno castle. It's better to get rid of an extra player immediately than to struggle later. I didn't experience any particular problems because by level 25, Agrail already has excellent magic. After that, there were skirmishes with 2 powerful heroes from the upper elven castles; after beating them (albeit with difficulty), capturing the buildings is just a matter of technique. I really liked the Summoning and Town Portal magic—you don't need to maintain an entire army of heroes just to bring in reinforcements. I managed with only 2 in total. I searched for the road to the castle for a long time, blindly smashed through 2 garrisons (a wild thought crossed my mind: "what if there's a 3rd one?"), and went online to look for info. So here is the question—where are the damn dragons that you need to give 100 archers to? In which part of the Dungeon? Because I have absolutely no desire to build up an army for that tank who has taken up a defensive position in the city of Erivel.))
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First, I captured an Elven town, then another, and then a dungeon. But after a while, I was killed. I replayed – first, I captured the dungeon, and then three Elven castles – I'm heading towards the fortress at the top with a powerful army. By the way, the Elven army only flees from Agrael, but not from my other Elven hero.
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I did it differently: I completed it on my first try. As soon as I learned that there was a Shio outpost underground, I rushed there. I captured it, built up my defenses, seized all the mines in the area, repelled a couple of attacks from the lower elven city, amassed a sufficient army, and, ignoring all the other elven cities, headed straight for Erivel. It turned out to be quite amusing: the city had zero troops, but an elven hero with an army was heading towards it. I was almost a week away from my city and couldn't possibly save it. I thought, "forget it," and continued on to Erivel. I arrived and captured it. If I had delayed even a day, my outpost would have been captured. That's how things can happen on the front lines.:)
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