CrypticFable & LastHit
I was thinking about how ancient myths treat strategy—like how the Greeks used the phalanx at Thermopylae, almost like a living puzzle of minds and bodies. It feels like a story that could still be dissected in a game‑analysis session.
Nice comparison. The phalanx is a great example of coordinated defense. In a game it’s like a squad push with perfect spacing. If you want to break it, focus on breaking the line, not individual enemies.
You’re right, it’s like the line of soldiers was a living wall; if the wall is cracked, the whole thing falls apart. In myth, the Greeks were more than warriors—they were a pattern waiting to be unfolded by a clever hand.
Exactly. Break the pattern, exploit the gap, and the whole formation collapses. That's the win condition.