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For about the 118th time I’m saying — when there’s essentially nothing left to say, they move on to assessing the opponent’s mental abilities — it’s very convenient :) . And as for me, I’ll say I’m already tired of your examples from Jebus Cross and TE-Full, Oh what a wonder — Titans on 121 — I played on Jebus Cross — just mindless collecting of scattered resources and gold all over the respawn. Alright, keep showing off to newbies with unreal fights like 16 Grand Elves with Teleport against 100 Wood Golems :D
2. Only a person who has never laid eyes on TE can assume that a level 3 Griffin Conservatory was broken in a 112 dungeon in TE rather than SoD, because there are no native heroes in the right tavern slot, the stacks of the Miner are nerfed, and a hundred Troglodytes from the start is already good. Well, people who know nothing about things love to discuss them, .....
3. Let me remind you of the capture of one Griffin Conservatory by Alex in an online tournament game already on this resource — in the qualifier /topic/6258/. The report exactly listed the troops, Monere’s parameters, the territory type — they wrote all sorts of things there: that the stats were over 20, and that it was in TE and the army was leveled (Phoenix on the second week :D), you, by the way, also distinguished yourself. Then Alex described the battle tactics and whoever didn’t break that Griffin Conservatory — immediately it became simple for everyone. From this one example, conclusions can be drawn about the real skill ratio between you and Alex. It’s up to you, you can continue to justify all your losses with bad luck, and your opponents’ wins with being overpowered. Stinger will still remain Stinger, Alex will remain Alex, and you — a fairly average player.