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20.04.12 HellLighT (Blue, Necro, Clavius, Galthran) def Lider1 (Red, Flax, Pasis, Dessa) 8mm6a 225
An insane, very long (crookedly generated) piece of crap that we hacked at non-stop for 12 hours, with an unpredictable ending )))
We did many restarts, started when both of us had one restart left, red changes the turn and iii Galthran with two stacks enters the fight!
Week 1
A pretty good start, on turn 111 I spread out with 6 heroes, quite a few crypts and 2 dwarf cottages nearby, 100 skeletons from the start, I scouted but didn't make it to the Griffin Conservatory. The conservatory was a basic one without an upgraded stack - SUPER! I take it right away with a loss of 20 skeletons, Galthran gets Offense, and jumps into a portal that leads me to a tiny sandy path, the clearing goes at an excellent pace, near the main town a scout takes Observation and reveals Necromancer's Boots guarded by 10-19 cyclopes - target number one! On turn 116 I'm short 100 gold to build Cavaliers, so as a result I spend the money on buying Liches and Vampires to break through the cyclopes without heavy skeleton losses, and I immediately attack them, turned out 12 killed the Liches, it slightly battered the bone army. I sent 150 skeletons to fight on the second front near the main town, and I myself moved into the underground, where in a couple of turns I successfully chopped a new skeleton army with an Angel. By turn 117 the Cavaliers still weren't built, too many money problems.
Week 2
On turn 123 I kill the native computer, the total number of skeletons is 500+! The conservatory is a tier 3, taken on the fly, Galthran levels up excellently - Offense, Air, Logistics, and near the main town I find a school with Earth! I had to play it safe and spend 3 days to fight my way to it and learn it (it was quite far from the road) by turn 127, keeping a wild pace besides the 4 Angels, the army is 900 skeletons, in the main town Cavaliers in the castle, in the secondary Cavaliers in the citadel.
Week 3+
It's worth noting that I was given a Town Portal scroll as early as the second week (even 2 of them -_-) by turn 131 GM4 was built. The good news ends there, it's unclear how to get to the opponent, the Dragon Utopias are far away, I only got to the first one on turn 136 - a pre-minimal, a couple of turns later another 1 - a minimal, from the useful stuff they only gave a Necklace +3 all and that's it... dammit, it's annoying when you could be taking maximums. With a scout I reveal the Observation Tower on the wasteland of the sands and see a Necromancer's Cloak a step away from the road, which I could have taken back in week 2 - sad, well better late than never... to the right of the sands I see grass, I think - well, there's my dream opponent living here - Like hell! :smile51:, not only was I fed a desert on wasteland, but the grass also turned out to be a crooked wall of scale, the only thing that pleased me was the Cloak of Repentance and Shackles of War I got there (which later played a very cruel trick on me). In general, it could be said a week went down the drain, the opponent was separated from me by a rocky ridge, but I had nothing to jump there with... I found another Dragon Utopia and guess what! - A MINIMAL! :smile05: they gave me the Book of Fire and a Torso +5 Attack!!!! YEEHAW SOMEONE KILL ME! :smile35: Another unsuccessful week passed, the only consolation was farming skeletons all this time, which by turn 215 numbered 2200, why you ask did I mention this specific turn!? because the second GM5 GAVE ME THE FREAKING DOOR!!!! Who would have thought I'd be so happy about a DOOR grind! I upgrade the skeletons and on turn 217 I take the opponent's main town, but he himself isn't there (no Air View either... I start building the first GMs in all secondary towns and finally I get lucky! I chase him down only by turn 225, driving him out of the treasure zone, the opponent runs into a Rampart castle and sits waiting, I, having first missed due to lack of view by jumping onto Roaches (crushing them in frustration :smile25:), without a second thought, thinking victory is already mine, I cast portal and attack. FB Galthran - Expert Defense, Offense, Logistics, Earth, Air, Wisdom, Tactics, 22 20 20 16 (mana 89) (due to the lack of normal stat artifacts, the situation is not great, only 3 Arenas and 1 University slightly leveled things out) - 4 Angels, 3 stacks of upgraded skeletons of 800 each, 50 normal ones, 14 Bone Dragons, 35 Cavaliers of Death, against Dessa - Logistics, Earth, Air, Water, Scouting, Wisdom, Offense, Tactics, 21 15 30 18 (mana 160) 3 stacks of birds of 5 each, 29 Wiverns, 40 Fire Dwellers, 16 Psychics and 30 Water Dwellers. My victory celebration vanished when in the very first round after a couple of volleys from the birds my Ballista was destroyed by a lightning bolt dealing 800 damage, without even breaking the wall... I begin to realize the full shittyness of the situation and that I, like a complete degenerate, hadn't taken off the Shackles :eek: the Heat, the Cape also played a cruel trick, otherwise I could have at least broken the walls with Earthquake... and the opponent only had a Chain Mail. As it turned out, I lacked 12 mana to kill the entire enemy army with magic, that ill-fated portal that I could have not cast to the town... the opponent remains with 2 Wiverns and 10 Fire Dwellers, simply shooting me down with the towers and spending mana down to 0, I stood there for a long time pressing space with the skeletons :smile05: The opponent mockingly asks if I'm going to keep playing... the rage from missing a winning game just squeezed my head like a vice, I started buying out heroes for 50k, and on the last 5k in the tavern appears HIM - THE MAGNIFICENT WARRIOR OF THE DEAD! :smile47: Maximally leveled, with full mana, even with apparently artifacts that didn't fit in the opponent's backpack (a couple that were lying in the backpack) I buy him out in the village near the castle where the opponent is sitting (thanks to all the skeleton gods, there was a bunch of unbought meat in it - 80 Gremlins and 15 Gargoyles). I swoop down on the clueless, cornered Dessa with no mana and no army... and even then, from sheer joy, I almost lost this fight too by casting Death Wave, but still snatched the victory, then, with blood and knocked-out teeth :D :smile49: The opponent tried to repeat the trick on his turn, but even if it had worked - nothing would have come of it without artifacts in his only remaining village. As the post-mortem revealed, we were separated by a huge wasteland of sands through another couple of zones... may the gods forbid such a generation in a tournament game. Thank you for this harsh game, it taught me a lot ;)
p.s. Fight and bite until the very end, I have personally been convinced time and again that nothing is impossible)