02-02-2014, 12:58 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-02-2014, 01:01 AM by VballMichael.)
Upon entering the land, the Dark Elves were dismayed at the number of kingdoms who sought control of a land that clearly belonged only to the Dark Elves. And then, world conditions required utterly surpassing the Elf and getting all of the denizens of Alamaze to love us. That seemed a daunting task. Allies would be needed, chaos would need to be called upon, distractions and subterfuges, and maybe a little luck.
We took our region quickly and without contest, and by turn 5 were ready to do something else. The Red Dragons contacted us and asked for help clearing the dwarven vermin from the mountains. So, we went north and took the city and some towns, trying to not quite take the region so that the citizens of Alamaze would not be alarmed. Throughout all of this, we continued to raise influence and wizards, and the Elf never seemed to do much so ESO appeared easy. We also worked with the Sorceror (a newbie) to plan his attack on the Ranger. He was wildly successful with some help from the Black Dragon, and the Eastern edge was without conflict for quite a while. We cut a deal with him to give him the Wizard artifact he needed for his ESO in exchange for a City at a turn of my choosing (never expected that to happen until much later). I had found 4 artifacts in the first few turns by randomly landing on sightings and through trades with a couple of players. Then I accidentally took Talking Mountains on Turn 9 and had to rush to victory. Turns out my ESO gave me the extra influence I would need and the Sorceror held good on his deal (my giving him an extra artifact to help him take second probably didn't hurt). I mostly feared the two-turn gap between my taking two regions and my victory claim would hurt me, but nobody ever showed up (not even on the final turn). It seems the Black Dragons went on a rampage into Torvale and Amberland (I hear he was at Giant capitol with 100,000 value on final turn), so all eyes turned to him, and on Turns 10 and 11 he was attacked by 3-4 different kingdoms. So, at the end of the day, it came down to good allies close by, a good attack plan to decimate the Dwarf quickly and completely, and some luck with the Elf's misfortunes. Thanks to the Red Dragon and the Sorceror for always following through on their deals and for great execution of plans. Oh yeah, and to the Troll, who hurt the Elf.
We took our region quickly and without contest, and by turn 5 were ready to do something else. The Red Dragons contacted us and asked for help clearing the dwarven vermin from the mountains. So, we went north and took the city and some towns, trying to not quite take the region so that the citizens of Alamaze would not be alarmed. Throughout all of this, we continued to raise influence and wizards, and the Elf never seemed to do much so ESO appeared easy. We also worked with the Sorceror (a newbie) to plan his attack on the Ranger. He was wildly successful with some help from the Black Dragon, and the Eastern edge was without conflict for quite a while. We cut a deal with him to give him the Wizard artifact he needed for his ESO in exchange for a City at a turn of my choosing (never expected that to happen until much later). I had found 4 artifacts in the first few turns by randomly landing on sightings and through trades with a couple of players. Then I accidentally took Talking Mountains on Turn 9 and had to rush to victory. Turns out my ESO gave me the extra influence I would need and the Sorceror held good on his deal (my giving him an extra artifact to help him take second probably didn't hurt). I mostly feared the two-turn gap between my taking two regions and my victory claim would hurt me, but nobody ever showed up (not even on the final turn). It seems the Black Dragons went on a rampage into Torvale and Amberland (I hear he was at Giant capitol with 100,000 value on final turn), so all eyes turned to him, and on Turns 10 and 11 he was attacked by 3-4 different kingdoms. So, at the end of the day, it came down to good allies close by, a good attack plan to decimate the Dwarf quickly and completely, and some luck with the Elf's misfortunes. Thanks to the Red Dragon and the Sorceror for always following through on their deals and for great execution of plans. Oh yeah, and to the Troll, who hurt the Elf.