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Hi everyone! Yesterday, I played on the Mysterious Valley map, on Veteran difficulty, as Ossir against Vaishan in a one-on-one match. It wasn't easy, but I won. It's quite a rush map, with weak monsters guarding the passages to each other, and the main challenge for me was to defend without significant losses in the second week. That's exactly what happened. In the second week, I captured the neighboring Undead Castle and suddenly saw Vaishan emerging from the darkness with his Griffins. I couldn't afford to lose the second Castle and its resources, so I approached the flag and attacked. I had 26 Forest Archers (split into 2 stacks of 13), 67 Faeries (also split into stacks), and 20 Dancers. He had 70 Griffins and 20 Fury units. He divided all the Griffins into 2 main stacks and the rest into single units. I got lucky because my Archers moved before his Griffins' main stacks and, with some luck, killed them!))) And the Faeries quickly found and eliminated the hidden single units. His hero managed to kill 10 of my Archers, then realized that his troops wouldn't last until the 2nd round and fled. He cursed a lot in the chat afterward, asking why the Griffins with an initiative of 12 moved after my Archers with an initiative of 11.))) Randomness!)) I was lucky, of course. Otherwise, he could have either won or severely damaged me. After that, I defeated the mages near the shop, captured 2 gold mines, and then calmly built up my city and eventually won. I later found the Unicorn Bow in the center and specifically bought 2 Gnome Artifacts in the shop for 40% magic resistance. But I don't know if he had a skill that bypassed magic resistance; would my 40% have been useless? Or was it still worth buying the 2 Gnome Artifacts? It was funny in the end because he assembled a decent army, but he didn't have any Griffins (Assassins) in that army, which means Vaishan's specialization was useless.)) And my Archers under Ossir were devastating.))