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I finished the Walkthrough on "Hero" difficulty, in 80 game days (I started on "Warrior," but decided to start over).
Huge thanks to the author; this is the best map I've ever played. I enjoyed all aspects of the gameplay: battles, quests, new features, and the appropriate amount of humor.
I chose the following skills: Leadership (Empathy), Light and Darkness (mass Haste and Slow), Offense (Retribution and Archery), and Sorcery (Wisdom for creating a Phantom).
Empathy + Sorcery + the Lion set provided the hero with a huge initiative; he could cast everything he needed in time.
The battle tactics changed as the game progressed:
At the very beginning of the game, I completed the quest with the peasants, earning my first money. I bought two Paladins (8000) with it. These two Paladins successfully cleared the area around Archhild, constantly healing each other. I earned more money, and the remaining two key battles at the beginning of the game were to defeat the wolves to get regeneration for the Light Mage and break through to the Elven city. Here, I spent all my money; by the time I arrived at the Elven city, I had more money again. I bought Griffins, defeated the wolves with them without losses, and the demons on the road to the Elves with some losses; after that, I didn't need the Griffins anymore. In the Elven city, I recruited Forest Archers, completed the dragon quest, and in battles, the archers shot everyone down under the protection of regenerating dragons. The Light Mage also bought Teleport; it was sometimes useful to save the archers with it. Three dragons, of course, soon became too small a force against the hordes of neutrals, so in the end, I came to the following army:
Forest Archers
Archers (red crossbowmen; I preferred them to the regular ones because of their direct shot)
Furies (extremely useful, plus all three squads above receive a good bonus from Battle Frenzy, which is needed for Retribution)
Shadow Lords (initially a small number, mainly to help the hero while Jack casts mass Haste; single witches slow down enemies; then I decided to take a whole stack of them; they also shoot well)
Inquisitors (a few, to apply Divine Might to the archers).
I used Rune magic only once, casting five hours of Strength and Speed for the final battle, in addition to what was necessary for the quests. I also used Alchemy sparingly, mainly brewing potions for the quest; my level is only two, so I couldn't brew anything serious, but I collected a lot of potions on the road anyway, which was enough for the final battle, without any losses.
As for suggestions, it's a pity that it wasn't possible to buy Angels (or did I miss something?). I wonder if it's possible to complete the game as Undead, constantly using "Necromancer for an Hour"?