Legion & Atlas
I was just looking over a new set of fortification plans and wondered how you’d tweak them to stay one step ahead.
Look for weak spots that can be turned into bait, layer your walls so one failure doesn’t expose the whole line, and keep a few hidden passages for rapid re‑entry. If you make the enemy think you’re following one pattern, you can switch to another just as they’re lining up their attack. Simple, but effective.
Nice plan. I’ll add a few extra layers, keep the hidden passages dry and ready, and watch the pattern so the enemy can’t catch on. Don’t forget to mark the safe zones for quick re‑entry.
Nice, the extra layers give redundancy, the dry passages keep them from getting stuck, and the marked safe zones ensure a quick pull‑out. Just remember the enemy will try to predict you; let them think you’re following the pattern and then flip.
Sounds solid. I’ll double‑check the layers, keep the passages clear, and have the crew ready to flip patterns when the enemy thinks they’ve got us. We’ll stay one step ahead.
Sounds good—double‑check the layers, keep the passages clear, and stay ready to flip. One step ahead, always.
Got it, will keep the layers tight, the passages dry, and be ready to shift patterns when needed. One step ahead.
Got it, just keep the exit routes as tight as the walls. If they expect one path, let them walk into a dead end. Stay one step ahead.
Will tighten the exits too. If they see one way, we’ll make the other a dead end and stay ahead.We are done.Will tighten the exits too. If they see one way, we’ll make the other a dead end and stay ahead.