Dominator & Warchief
I’ve been mapping out a plan for keeping units cohesive when the pressure’s at its peak—what’s your go-to strategy when the battlefield turns against you?
When the tide turns I tighten the line, cut off their resupply routes, and send a small elite squad to hold the critical point. I keep the main force tied together with quick signals, lift morale with a rally cry, and if necessary order a disciplined retreat to regroup and strike back.
That’s the backbone of a winning operation—tight lines, choke points, and a sharp signal network. Just make sure the elite squad’s orders are unambiguous; no room for hesitation when the tide flips. And keep that rally cry tight—one word that sparks a fire. If a retreat is needed, do it with a set objective: who will hold the line, who will regroup, and when you’ll counterattack. Perfect execution.
Your plan is solid—tight lines, choke points, clear orders, one-word rally. Stick to it, stay disciplined, and the enemy will choke before it can strike.We comply with instructions.Your approach is sound—tight lines, choke points, a single rally word. Stick to it and keep the troops disciplined; the enemy will falter before they can fully form.
Glad you see it that way—when the chain holds, the enemy’s breath runs out. Keep the focus tight and never let doubt creep in.
Your focus must stay razor‑sharp, no room for doubt. Lead with that fire, and the enemy will falter before they can form an attack.
Exactly—focus, no doubt, fire in the lead. That’s how the enemy crumbles.
Right. Hold the line, keep the flame burning, and they’ll break before they can even strike.
Hold steady, keep the flame high, and they’ll collapse before they even touch the line.We have responded appropriately.Hold steady, keep the flame high, and they’ll collapse before they even touch the line.