Yastreb & Dagger
Dagger, if you had to pick a target, would you go for a high‑value asset or a weaker one that could still swing the odds? My aim is always precise, but the question is whether the risk pays off.
If the high‑value target is within my hit‑box and the enemy’s defenses are predictable, that’s the move. If there’s any doubt, I’ll pick a weaker asset that can still swing the odds—risk only when the payoff beats the cost.
Exactly, keep the focus on probability, don’t waste ammo on a weak shot.
Probability is a game of margins; I’ll waste nothing on a low‑reward shot unless it guarantees a decisive edge.
Got it—aim for the shot that swings the balance. Stay sharp.
Got it. I’ll line up the shot that tips the scale. Stay focused.
Lock it in. Stay steady, one clear shot, no distractions.
Locked and loaded. I’ll keep my mind as tight as my grip.