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15 years ago
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Wlk777
We need an urgent vote or a tournament – Castle vs. Swamp! :D
But seriously, I might have expressed myself incorrectly. I meant two things: in battles with a large number of native troops (let's say, the increase over a month), with equal heroes and without overpowered magic, Swamp wins quite easily. And secondly, in real matches, Swamp has more attacking stacks, and they are recruited faster.
TC3... :)
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играю на уровне AI !!:smile32: ;)
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If we compare the units individually, then in the Castle, only the monks are weaker than the gargoyles, while the rest are clearly superior. Well, maybe the lizardmen and archers can be considered equal in strength... The Swamp can only compete with the Castle due to the gargoyles, and also because the Swamp heroes are stronger.
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15 years ago
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Hands off Castle! Pokemon and Crushers are worse than Gnolls and Vassals:eek:? Lucari, yes, are inferior to Lizards - this was checked back in the Chaos League; even a double shot doesn't save them. Butchers are the best, of course, but overall, it's a pointless argument :) This was a classic pairing in skirmishes: Castle-Swamp, and as far as I remember, the win statistics weren't clearly in anyone's favor. It's a shame that few reports remain from those times:(.
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In my opinion, the Castle is stronger by 8mm. It's a faction you can play with almost any starting army. As for the Swamp, there aren't any lizardmen-basilisks, and it's not easy to get out of.
Земля нуля.
Все в ней нулево и кукольно.
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15 years ago
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Oelm
In my opinion, the Castle is stronger by 8mm.
Guys, what does Chaos have to do with it, and what does 8MM6 have to do with it? You're discussing it with a Warlock player – so please discuss it within the context of the game.

P.S. Messages: 666 :smile16: get out, you evil spirit.
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LeBron lost to Mike 0-1. A well-developed and motivated bot almost defeated the Wolves; theoretically, I could have continued playing normally, but I no longer had any desire to do so.

"Это нам идеально подходит!" [Новосибирск, 2013]
"Красавчик! Если только не читер.." [Киев, 2014]
"Это Вам не шутки - нажрался Dust в маршрутке" [Новокузнецк, 2015]
Сам ты фиш (с) :D
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09/26/2010 RomarioGrom (red, Rampart, Ivor, Sandro) def. KobRa_RR (blue, Flax, random, Labeta, Grinya) Panic 134
There were some questionable moments:rolleyes: We exchanged some blows and started playing. Only 4 elves showed up, but Sandro, a spellcaster with 112 attack, was waiting in the tavern. I grabbed his boots and started my attack. I took a secondary town, had 130+ skeletons, a level 1-3 dwelling, and a level 6 castle, plus a hidden stash of wood. Second turn, I headed towards the Necropolis, where I encountered a Naga (3), a Centaur (1), and some minor units. Sandro was already scouting and logging:smile44: I pushed through the secondary town of the Swamp and continued on. There were red units, but their 370+ skeletons inspired confidence, and I managed to take down a 270+ unit. I caught Grinya off guard and took the Necropolis and Dungeon (which I later lost). By turn 131, I reached the capital, and Grinya managed to grab a treasure. I took all the secondary towns and cornered Grinya. The assault on Flax failed (he survived on the last fire elemental and the tower with 2 stones held out). It was a tough battle... we decided not to continue.
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Thank you! It was a great battle:smile20:


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In reply to XL
15 years ago
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Sorry in advance, but I need to post this ((

Demenich (XL) (Stronghold, Crag Hack) def Yarzapp (Castle, Caitlin) Jebus Cross, 117
surrender

Demenich (XL) (Rampart, Mephala) def Yarzapp (Inferno, Fiona) Jebus Cross, 117
surrender
Победа не главное...
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15 years ago
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Deep Mike (blue, swamp, Tazar) def. Arch Stanton (red, Inferno, Marius), 2sm4d(3), 1-1-3
A rather strange playstyle from the opponent; after starting in the Dungeon, he didn't use any rests and eventually didn't leave it, conceding the game. 1-1.
They started the third game, but the opponent experienced many crashes, so they agreed to play a new game next Saturday.
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Pit for LM (red, Castle, Valeska, Grindan) def Dunpeal (blue, Fortress, Tazar, Tazar), Panic, 142. By turn 142, the opponent hadn't left their Necropolis spawn. I cleared the entire map, but didn't find anything particularly useful. Thanks to superior army and decent magic, Fortress managed to win easily. Pit for LM (blue, Stronghold, Kreg, Kreg) lose Dunpeal (red, Rampart, Mephala, Mephala), Jebus, 126. After the first game, I decided the opponent was a complete newbie and gave him his favorite build. I also didn't rush to the center. As a result, Mephala emerged on turn 126, took the Book of Earth (which I already considered mine), and a Utopia with good stats. Kreg attacked with manacles, but Mephala had a bit of mana, and my book was completely empty. Pit for LM (red, Fortress, Vistan, Vistan) def Dunpeal (blue, Castle, Valeska, Valeska), 2sm4d(3), 125. This game generated an uninteresting scenario. I had gold, 2 lizardmen stashes, a basilisk stash, and 4 Conservatories at my spawn. I had a Growth Orb on the road. On turn 122, I took 3 Angels, then another one, bought everything I could, and headed towards the opponent along the road. On the way to his Rampart, I took 3 more Angels. Valeska had a minimal Conservatory and 3-4 units, but I couldn't take it, and I already arrived with 7 Angels, about 100 lizardmen, two dozen basilisks, and fifty gnolls. Thank you for the games.
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The 8th round in the losers’ bracket has ended; the deadline for the 9th round is October 24th.
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Deep Mike (red, swamp, Tazar) def Arch Stanton (blue, Barbarian, Tyraxor, Crag Hack), Balance, 1-3-6, third game
The generation was heavily in my favor, I just had to avoid making any rough mistakes. On the second day, I already took both my native town and a secondary in the grass. At home: 2 Griffin Conservatories and 2 at the secondary. At the secondary: a hut with free logistics training. Money was a bit tight, but with resource trading I built the first hydra without cows in the castle. At the start of the second week, again using resource trading, I bought 2 hydras, took the minimal Griffin Conservatory and the maximal dwarf dwelling. The next Griffin Conservatory turned out to be big, I didn't go for it; first I bought Tazar a spellbook at the secondary, fortunately I already had expert Earth, though spell power was only 1. When I returned to the big Griffin Conservatory, I had to slow each round using all my mana — there was a tier 3 with an upgraded stack. After that, I gave the army to scout heroes to take another dwarf dwelling in the corner and yet another secondary, while Tazar went on foot to the well at home and took a level-up point along the way. At the secondary, a scout hero captured gloves and an artifact +1+1 to magic. By the end of the week, I returned the army home where Tazar, having restored mana, took another tier 3 Griffin Conservatory, so by the end of the second week I had 7 angels. I went for the last Griffin Conservatory in the swamp wilds, took it on 1-3-2 with Tazar — also tier 3, so I gathered 10 angels. With Tazar, I broke into a secondary to restore mana and head to the center, where blue flashed once, and with a scout hero I took a Naga bank yielding 6 Nagas each. Closer to the end of the week, I reached the opponent; ballistics, which had been forced into my skills alongside the mostly useless Archery, came in handy. I also lacked the Attack skill, but I had 10 angels, 5 hydras, 7 Wyverns (I gradually lost 3 in sloppy fights and neutral morale), plus wasps, cows, and 40 archers. Crag was holed up in the castle; he had no angels and barely missed upgrading his bears — he said literally 1 day wasn't enough. Besides 5 bears and 13 thunderbirds, he had about 70 wolves and 170 goblins with expert Armorer, Attack, Earth, Air, and Tactics. Parameters were roughly equal. Against Crag with a shield and Stone Skin equipped, problems arose — the towers hit hard, but ballistics was very useful; in a positional fight with rare angel sorties after the walls fell, I killed Crag. The opponent overall showed good play, but after exchanging wins based on the setup, the decisive game was the 2nd one, where he messed up with the draw and restarts. 2-1.
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Pit for LM (blue, Castle, Valeska, Mephala) lose to Maretti (red, Tower, Ain, Arlak), balance, 123. After the restarts, it generated one fast path to the Guardian Outpost, so I spent the whole week searching for my home town in the corners. I took it on day 115 with Mephala in the last squares. I built 3 archer huts and a spearman hut. I built riders and a stronghold, spending all the gold. On day 121, I sell all resources at 2 markets, which is enough to buy 5 riders. Through a teleport through an archer horde, I go to the secondary town, then along the road through a ghost horde - to the central Conflux, I take it on day 121. On day 122, I visit the stables and find a conservatory 3-4. I found another one at the secondary town's respawn point. There is an advanced earth and a +2+2 magic cloak. The opponent still has 2 towns - it seems like everything is great. But on day 123, I want to reach the second central town, buy a book, and replenish mana, but Arlak is right on the road. The opponent had a huge amount of gold, so I was met by 5 gr. nagas, 3 gr. djinns, 160 gremlins, and 9 mages, mass earth, and good stats. The half-depleted army of humans had no chance at all, and there was nowhere to run. After the djinns cast their spells, 50 archers dealt only 20-30 damage to the gremlins. Pit for LM (red, Tower, Ain, Enian) def Maretti (blue, Castle, Kaitlin, Craig Heg), balance, 213. Seeing that the tower is rich in money, I decided to play the second game with it. But something after the restarts, there was no money. On day 111, I had to build gargoyles, because there were none with the heroes. On day 112, I take my home town, the entire respawn point is revealed, there is no money, and there are no banks either (one naga bank). There is a conservatory and a very unpleasant Guardian Outpost - a hundred fanatics or fifty wizards. In the middle of the week, I found a way through the wilderness to the grass behind the hellhounds, and Enian ran into a horde of ogres on the road. On day 116, I bought 2 nagas and broke through the ogres, took the Necropolis town. There is a bunch of gold and a minimal crypt, I build a stronghold. I check the conservatory - it's a level 2, I need to take it somehow. There is another one at the Necropolis, but it's on the grass, which is not very good without mass earth. By day 123, I reached the conservatory, bought nagas and gremlins. I took angels with a level 3 mage with zero combat stats surprisingly easily - I lost several gargoyles and 3 golems (I accidentally put the golems in the wrong place). Then I break through the teleport to the center, 48 monks with a gr. stack kill all the golems, but the nagas and angels are intact. On the other side - it's a freebie, nagas. I took a sword and shield +3. There were no exits from the central Conflux (it was very buggy), so by the end of the week it became clear that I would have to attack the Guardian Outpost. On day 127, I spent the night in a level 3 conservatory. 131 - I easily take 3 angels, I run through the well to the naga bank. 133 - the maximum naga bank, but Craig is already gathering to attack the Guardian Outpost and go to the main treasury, which is quite good, as can be seen from the observation towers. I can't intercept him in any way. Therefore, after destroying the wizards, I go to take the towns. By day 141, all the towns are mine, but I make a gross mistake by not killing Ciel. She, with the growth from the rampart town, was able to break through the wilderness to the secondary town, and Craig did not die far from home. I prepare to meet him. I built blindness in the 4th guild, I bought/obtained several weak artifacts for stats, I took a pegasus hut and added them to the army. The final battle took place on day 213: Craig (14, 10, 5, 3 (20)), 24 crusaders, 6 champions, 15 storm riders, and 58 wyverns, +1 speed; Enian (7, 8, 8, 7 (68)), 5 angels, 15 core nagas, 400+ gremlins, 30 mages, 25+ archers, 25+ steel golems, 5 pegasuses. Craig had resistance (10%), but this time I was lucky - it didn't work in the final battle. My first turn, so I immediately cast blindness on the wyverns. In response - mass acceleration, champions attack the gremlins (-100), and in the second round - on the mages (-10). I cast mass slow, I kill the champions. Craig has little mana (for 1 spell), so he waits. I made another serious mistake by taking a ballista without the skill into the battle, which effectively removes blindness. The opponent took advantage of this and, accelerating, killed the last stack of 4 crusaders and unlocked the wyvern, and they ate the naga. Fortunately, mass acceleration on my side was already in effect, the first turn remained mine, and the slow on the wyvern worked. Further, there was no chance - one stack with a speed of 4 was easily shot down by my archers with a speed of 10+. And morale could not fall - it was zero for Craig, and anyway, I had the spirit of despair. Thank you for the games.
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Pit for LM (blue, Dungeon, Shakti, Izra) lose Maretti (red, Fortress, Tazar, Tazar), Panic, 114.
Crashed in a two-stack Griffin Conservatory with Shakti at level 2, with 140 troglodytes, 50 skeletons, 7 Evil Eyes, and a single stack of upgraded harpies. In the first attempt, everything was fine, over 100 troglodytes should have survived, but GR crashed. In the second, the griffins killed me almost without losses (3 anti-morale for troglodytes and 2 morale for griffins), gave auto. But there’s no escaping anti-morale; it arrives at the most crucial moment in the third fight, and two dozen plus griffins are left unfinished.
Thank you for the game.
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they started against Pete's tormentor in the 1/whatever round.

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