Cheetos & Warmachine
Yo, have you ever thought about turning a plain brick wall into a battlefield art piece that messes with the enemy’s heads? I love the idea of mixing paint and tactics.
Sounds like a solid plan. If you can paint the wall to mimic terrain or make it look like a broken barrier, you’ll throw their scouts off their game. Just make sure the design holds up under fire and that your team knows how to exploit it when the fight starts. Stick to the plan and keep the lines tight.
Got it—let’s paint the wall like a maze of shadows and broken gates, so their scouts get lost in the chaos and think twice before stepping in. We'll keep the lines tight and the paint fresh, so when the fire hits, it’s like a living wall that flips their plans on their heads.
Nice idea. Keep the design simple enough that everyone can read it quickly, even when the smoke rises. Use strong, fast‑dry paint so it doesn’t bleed when the heat hits. And remember, the wall is a decoy—your troops need a clear path in case the enemy thinks they’re trapped. Stick to the plan, stay sharp, and they’ll have to rethink their tactics.
Love the vibe—simple lines, bold colors, quick dry. That way, when the smoke rolls in, everyone can see the trick, and the troops have that slick path to swoop in. Stick to the plan and keep the paint blazing bright, and we’ll make ‘em rethink everything.