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I completed the map on “hero” difficulty in 105 days. It’s a decent map with a very good landscape, an original plot, high-quality cutscenes (:smile20:), and working scripts. I would call it a “tourist” map; the battles weren’t very interesting. Therefore, the map didn’t particularly interest me. The last battle that caught my attention was capturing the “academic” Castle (in fact, I only found out at the end of the game that it was given for free. But I didn’t want to go around and interact with all the characters, and it wasn’t clear if the Castle would be given for free). Most of the remaining battles followed a simple pattern: I deployed magic golems and cast Armageddon, Armageddon, Armageddon. The computer heroes fled quickly if they could. The addition of two Academy Castles left the computer with no chance. The summoned skeletons really get in the way for the Necropolis mini-boss. The battle with Haggeesh was a bit more interesting; I had to deploy my entire army. If the golems were deployed alone, the Barbarians managed to defeat them. Here, a small problem arose: the Prophet asked for artifacts that were in the possession of Haggeesh and Helmar, but they had fled and were gone. It would have been necessary to give them the opportunity to settle in a Castle (or to capture the Castle earlier so that they couldn’t escape). The author should fix this. The battle with the demons ended after my first attack; the knights and dogs attacked, and then the demon started collecting items. I cleared all the circles on the map, and now it’s time for the main enemy. I didn’t like the process of getting to him: running across half the map to retrain with the mentor is not good, and navigating through the void is even worse. All of this seemed like a waste of time, especially when the super boss started the battle. He cast something like “subjugation” and, in general, remained silent until the end. On my side, I lost one stack (almost 1,000 gargoyles). Overall, the map makes a pleasant impression; thank you to the author.