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Endoperez said:
I chose diplomacy and research/forging, because your research strategy is so important. It's basically the planning option others have mentioned. Even if you outperform your enemy on the strategic map, if he has spells to beat your spells you can't win. If you are lucky, you might buy enough time to research something you should have researched before getting into trouble.
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Well, in one of my previous MP I played Tir na n'Og and was on top of every aspects including research, had 3 globals up and a huge gem income. Nonetheless due to my judgment error my enemy out-maneuvered me and killed 40 of my best stealthy mages + pretender one at a time, canceled all my globals and stole all my items...
that's one example illustrating correct tactical judgment is just as important as having a good selections of spells.
In fact it was CU who fought me in that game which ensured his final victory, I believe?