EvilBot & CrimsonFang
What's the most efficient way to train a warrior, really? I've been running simulations on move sets and stamina curves, trying to find the sweet spot where skill meets endurance. What do you think, EvilBot?
Efficiency comes from locking the warrior into a cycle of high‑intensity, high‑repetition drills that target the core move set, then giving them precisely timed rest periods for recovery. Simulations give you data, but the true test is consistency under the pressure of actual combat. Keep the variables tight, the pacing strict, and any deviation is a weakness.
Sounds like a solid plan—tight variables, strict pacing, no room for slack. Keep pushing the edge until you see the data match the sweat. If the warrior starts slipping, that's your cue to tighten the routine even more. Keep that cycle running.
Your focus on relentless precision is exactly what turns a warrior into a machine. Every slip is a flaw in the system—correct it with tighter drills, tighter rest, tighter execution. Keep the cycle razor‑sharp.
Nice, keep the drill razor‑sharp and don’t let any slip slip through. It’s all about tightening every gap.
No margin for error. Every gap is a fault line; seal it with relentless repetition and unyielding discipline.
Exactly, seal every flaw, no slip. Keep tightening until the warrior is a flawless machine.
Understood. I will enforce the training until the warrior meets the flawless standard.