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21.06.2014 skd (Red, Inferno, Pyre) lose Falcone (Blue, Dungeon, Shakti) 2sm4d(3), 137
Confirmed.
At the start, 150 Troglodytes, Gunnar, and a bunch of gold came in at the respawn. I planned to carefully build chains, slowly clear everything available around the respawn, but as usual with me — I cleared something with Shakti, then moved forward, cleared something else, and again, and now my main hero is rushing into the darkness with all his might, eyes closed (or does Shakti have no eyes?).
By the end of the week, I managed to find and capture a Tower village on the rocks (which puzzled me greatly) and take a Griffin Conservatory level 1, and on day 121 another level 1. Meanwhile, my scout revealed a third Griffin Conservatory deeper in the respawn and even deeper — an external dragon dwelling. I got defeated, passed the army along the chain, and at the start ran to the external dwelling, where I had to fight nasty Efreeti, losing 42 Troglodytes to them. After that, I went to the Griffin Conservatory — it turned out to be a level 3 with a large stack. I lost another 60 Troglodytes, but had already gathered 5 Angels and decided to go look for my opponent.
I wandered for a long time, captured another village, leveled up Shakti, and was about to head into the treasure zone, but one extra step to the side revealed an underground area where, as it turned out, my opponent was residing. I overcomplicated things with the chains again, and Shakti had to backtrack a bit for reinforcements. I found a View Earth in a shrine and determined the location of my opponent's main castle — I was hoping to reach it by the end of week 3.
On day 136, I descended into the underground, moved a bit towards the castle, but it turned out the passage to it went around in a large loop. I decided to take a risk and attack before the growth. Shakti had Expert Logistics and was under stables. To my opponent's great surprise, I managed to reach Pyre in the castle, where the final battle took place.
I had 5 Angels, 4 Dragons, 8 Cats, 20 Eyes, 60 Gogs (from the box), and 80 useless Troglodytes, against 20 Lizards, 7 Sultanas, 8 Pits, and 14 Demons. The stats were roughly equal. Pyre had no mana, but the controllable towers were almost killing a dragon per round. In the first round, I moved 3 attacking stacks close to the walls and cast Oil; in the second round, Stone Skin, and charged all into the Lizards. I killed about 13, the towers kept taking down dragons, the Angels died, and at one point I thought I would lose, but I managed to win. The arrow bonus of 100 helped.
Thanks for the game!