Iron & Dunmer
Iron, I’ve been revisiting the tactics of the Siege of Thar, and it struck me how a well-timed diversion can turn the tide. How do you weigh the risks of a sacrificial move against the long-term gain in a battle?
A diversion is only useful if it forces the opponent into a position that weakens their own long‑term plan. I map the payoff matrix first: the immediate loss versus the future gain. If the sacrifice limits their options and opens a decisive line, I accept the cost. If it merely stalls or feeds them a distraction, I abandon it. Always play to the endgame, not the moment.