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18.01.2012. Group B HellLighT (Blue, Castle, Caitlin, Tirith) def Twaryna (Red, Dungeon, Shakti, Shakti) 2sm4d(3) 217
The game took place in two sessions, with a long break due to technical issues.
I don't remember anymore who took how many restarts, but by the time we both agreed on the map, it was incredibly generous. Right next to my Castle stands an observatory, revealing indescribable beauty... there's an external dwelling of Archers, and right next to it, an ANGEL PORTAL! guarded by 10-19 Diamond Golems. On top of that, a bunch of water mills, and as many gnoll huts and crypts piled up as mandarins on New Year's :) I'm spreading out quite nicely, plenty of resources and gold, and on top of that I find an external market, which one of my great warriors became a regular customer of %) But then a string of bad luck began. My opponent went left (where I thought my secondary hero would be) and ran into 50-99 upgraded Gargoyles. With a stack of 23 gr Archers and 40 Pikemen, I was afraid to attack them, and since the roads were dirty, I even had to wait a couple of turns just to return the army from its deployment. While I had the chance, I picked up a Scholar, having already been burned by useless skills before... they give Necromancy (considering that in one of the crypts I got an Amulet +5 Necromancy). I burst out laughing and even share this news with my opponent, not knowing if it's a blessing or a curse, since neither Tactics nor Attack were fully upgraded yet. At the same time, a scout hero sneaks along the right side of the road, where I expected to see the entrance to the Underground, but instead I found the secondary's territory (there was a hiccup with the access to it, but as my opponent himself said, "no complaints")
Thanks to an excellent financial and resource situation, I build the Angel Portal on the exact day for week 1, day 1, but I don't manage to take the external dwelling. Next, I move on to explore the far areas of my zone and adjacent territories. By the end of the second week, I finally grab the Rampart secondary. Realizing the myriad of gold I'll need to buy out populations, I decide, while I still have a supply of gnoll huts and madzones, to focus on the economy. By the third week, the angel growth is 4 per week, which is great, but I got too carried away with my respawn, and when Shakti finally appeared in the tavern, I was not at all pleased that his stats were about twice as good as mine... In panic, I rush to the portal on the outskirts of my spawn, grabbing the only minimal-level Griffin Conservatory along the way. By the fourth week, I end up in the treasure zone. The income from economically developed towns, amounting to 6k+, makes itself known, and I purchase Archangels. With them, cleaning the treasure zone wasn't too much trouble. After collecting everything tasty (including my first 3 stat-boosting artifacts: Sword +12a -2d, Shield +6, Cloak +2c +2s), I match my opponent's stats and decide it's time to pay him a visit. I deploy, and very timely, my opponent, unlike me, didn't wait for the next week and went for the Griffin Conservatory. Upgrading all angels and buying out half the army was all the vaunted gold income was good for (alas, I never saw a Dragon Utopia). At GM2 (I saw no point in building further due to the lack of Wisdom at that point), I get total junk. My spell set leaves much to be desired—besides Shield, Mass Slow, and Ice Bolt, I have nothing to offer. Then I remember that literally a few steps from my main, there's a Sanctuary with Blindness... luckily I was on a speed run with Archangels—I grab it and return. Realizing I'm in no rush, I wait for an attack in my Castle. My opponent misses the road a bit, but by turn 147, he attacks me in my Castle.
What do we see (if I'm wrong because I'm going by memory, twaryna will correct me later): 12 Archangels in one stack (I still don't understand if this was good or bad), 99 Archers, 18 Fanatics, 300+ Skeletons (so my curse finally came in handy), 120 Halberdiers, 1 Champion, and a couple of Griffins for meat. Against 160 Troglodytes, 65 Evil Eyes, 19 Scorpicores, 33 Minotaurs, and 9 Angels. Stats roughly: Shakti - 16 11 11 8 (but 240 mana) Tirith (22 12 8 7).
I look and am basically satisfied with the layout... until a Chain Lightning hits for 600+ on the first target! In horror, I realize things aren't as smooth as they seemed. With a huge morale bonus, it procs only 2 times, but luckily—when needed! The dozen remaining angels deal significant damage after waiting and fly back. During the battle (very epic in my opinion), the advantage swings back and forth. Twaryna's maneuvers, like canceling the 5th bounce of Chain Lightning on the Minotaurs and casting Blindness, were worthy of respect. Towards the very end of the fight, success tipped to my side... my opponent retreats! (Though if morale had triggered, I had a chance to kill him outright :( ). Oh miracle, after the battle, upon leveling up, I get Basic Wisdom! A new week begins. Realizing I need to do something urgently, I buy 4 Archangels on the second day and grab the untouched Cyclops Stockpile. It turns out to be max level, +10 of all resources. I build GM3 and almost start dancing—they give ANTI-MAGIC (which, with Expert Earth, protects against everything).
On turn 213, my opponent starts creeping toward my Castle again, killing monsters along the way (apparently leveling up). I scout his army—20-49 Minotaurs and single Troglodytes... realizing that the Minotaurs simply can't number more than 30, in a burst of happiness, I grab one stack of 4 Archangels and attack myself. My joy after casting Anti-Magic evaporates when I see he has Summon Water Elementals, only 22 at a time, but that's already bad! (Despite all this, I had a chance to kill him or force a retreat.)
As a result, I run away disgracefully (buying back with 1 Archangel), taking 20 out of 24 Minotaurs to the grave with me.
I buy back in the town, where 130 resurrected Skeletons from the first battle and almost single Archers, Fanatics, and meat are waiting for me. My opponent brings his meat and attacks: 9 Scorpicores, 4 Minotaurs, 15 Evil Eyes, and single Troglodytes. Anti-Magic on the Skeletons and the lack of breached walls again force him to flee... mentally dreaming of when this will all end, I chase down one of my opponent's scout heroes with five Champions. Spell Power 3, not wanting to waste mana, I simply charge forward, naively thinking his pathetic shooting wouldn't break through—no such luck, a Lightning Bolt hits for 85, leaving 16 HP (I had a Ring +1). I have to use the last remnants of mana for Anti-Magic... My opponent starts taking time thinking over the move of single Skeletons, which begins to completely fray my nerves ))) (I even rushed him, for which I apologize), but everything ended well. Deciding it was worth waiting for the new week, I returned to the Castle. But twaryna stubbornly refused to give me Archangel growth again. Running forward with almost nothing and taking a horde of scout heroes with him, he approached my Castle. I built GM4, got Resurrection and Meteor—pleasing (though I never got to use them). Realizing that by attacking with my main forces, even against singles, I'd be drenched in blood, I decided to sacrifice the pawns myself. Over the course of 2 attacks, he lost 5 single Harpies and was left with 2 Scorpicores. I split the squad of 10 Champions in half and placed 5 single Griffins between them (because he had first move due to the Cloak +2 speed). After thinning out my army on the Griffins and 5 Champions, I stood in thought. The option was to try to bait out the Scorpicores for sacrifice using Anti-Magic and Resurrection under summoned Elementals, and then escape myself (which would have removed his hero), but I didn't go for it and tried to force him to retreat with Slow (threatening that if he skipped a turn, the Champions, as the first starting unit, would reach one squad, and I'd kill the other with magic). But my opponent surprised me by just skipping (likely due to the pressure... I myself was shaking for another 10 minutes afterwards ;)
good game, well played , thx for game!
p.s. The sweatiest game of Heroes I've ever had
p.p.s. How much have I written o_O hope someone reads it)