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Rooms: 1
Gold: ~2840
Magic Potions: 0
Free Abilities: 11
This map is one giant battle, featuring your one character and a whole army of allied archers and dwarves, along with an allied barbarian, knight, wizard, dark monk, and evil sorcerer, against a whole army of enemies. On one hand, it's a neat concept, but on the other, Dark Quest 2's engine is really, really not suited to large-scale battles, and it quickly becomes very tedious to play. Marked low difficulty since it's very easy to win, regardless of what character you bring, using your allied forces.
Unfortunately, there's a rather dire bug - the NPC allies count as your dwarf and archer, and will end up dead and permanently with no skills after the map ends. Between this and the lack of fun, I'm going to give it a thumbs-up for technically working (since that's a Dark Quest 2 bug, I'm pretty sure) but not a recommendation.
That's why I was curious about your settings. I chose "Join Party" Team: HeroesCooperative and IsHenchmanHero: True.
If I may ask, what are your settings for the trigger "Join Party"?