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08/03/2015 Thorvald (Red, Castle, Valeska, Sorcha) def. vladd (Blue, Fortress, Tazar, Tazar) 2sm4d(3) 127
111 Both players spent two resources. At first glance, the result was quite good - plenty of gold, an upgrade, acquired land near the Monastery next to the Castle, broke through the guard on the secondary town adjacent to the opponent, and even got an artifact that provides +1 morale. Definitely worth playing.
112 The next day showed that not everything was so smooth. There was almost no one to fight, the secondary town was very far away, and on the main town, besides a couple of resources and gold, there was nothing.
113 Sorcha, however, while making her way to the secondary town, leveled up to level 4. On the main town, two Crypts and a Stable were found, though in an inconvenient location. I increased gold and resources. The decision was made to build Cavaliers and rush through the secondary town, hoping for a similarly inconvenient resource spawn for the opponent.
114 The secondary town was taken. In terms of heroes, hidden resources, and overall resources, I was ahead of the opponent. There was a problem with wood, so I had to skip a day of construction. But after carefully examining the hidden resources, I realized that I needed to pick up the necklace that provides +1 MP and the War Chains.
115 and 116 passed quickly, but were uneventful. Due to the generation, the monsters spawned in such a way that it took a long time to get to them, and I didn't want to move Sorcha too far from the guard, as I was starting to have problems with money and simply wouldn't have enough to buy her way out. But in the end, I went for a sweep on day 116, found some extra money, and things seemed to be more or less acceptable.
117-123 Due to a lack of experience in the game, instead of attacking the opponent's main town on day 121, I broke through the guard on day 123. The rest of the time, I just wandered around while the opponent made his way to the hidden resources and leveled up Tazar. The chances were dwindling with each game day, but there was nothing left to do but stick to my plan.
123-126. While collecting everything I could, I started moving towards the opponent's main town, understanding that he could see me. Suddenly, Tazar appeared through a portal on the main town, gave his army to his hero, and rushed somewhere towards his own town. Tazar is certainly powerful, and the opponent had leveled him up quite a bit, so much so that I almost wanted to give up. But what can a good warrior do without an army? The decision was made: I had to destroy the opponent's army. (As the opponent later said, he thought I wouldn't dare fight with a hero).
127 I passed the army from Sorcha to the main town in a chain, and Oris engaged the army. With a couple of Papal Morale bonuses, artifacts, and a focus on Cavaliers... and Loins couldn't surrender or run!
My first game of Heroes and my first victory. Thanks to the opponent for the game; it gave me invaluable experience.