RivenEdge & Grizli
Grizli Grizli
I've been thinking about how a rough wilderness scenario would play out in a virtual arena. What do you think, RivenEdge?
RivenEdge RivenEdge
A rough wilderness scenario in a virtual arena is a gold mine for training. Use terrain as cover, force your opponent to make predictable moves, and exploit the limited line‑of‑sight. Keep your team disciplined, maintain a clear objective, and never let the chaos distract you from the plan. If you can adapt on the fly and stay one step ahead, that’s where victory lies.
Grizli Grizli
Good points, RivenEdge. In the wild I’d just use the rocks and trees as my first line of defense, keep my pack light, and make sure every teammate knows the trail before we even hit the front line. Discipline is key, but don’t forget to watch the wind – it can turn a clear path into a maze in a blink. Stay on your feet, keep your eyes on the goal, and let the terrain do the work for you.
RivenEdge RivenEdge
Exactly, light pack and mapped trails keep you agile. Keep the wind in mind—one gust can blind your path. If anyone drifts, correct it fast. Terrain is a temporary advantage until someone else takes notice. Stay sharp.
Grizli Grizli
Yeah, I’ll keep the pack tight and the map on my side. Wind’s a cruel trickster, so I’ll watch the sky as much as the ground. If someone wobbles off the trail, I’ll set them straight—no room for fools in a storm. Stay alert, move fast, and remember the land’s not gonna wait for anyone.
RivenEdge RivenEdge
Keep the pack tight, the map up, and the wind in your sights. If anyone lags, cut them off. Stay fast, stay focused, and let the terrain give you nothing without your command.
Grizli Grizli
You got it. Pack tight, map sharp, wind always a cue. If anyone slips, I’ll be the edge that cuts them off. Stay quick, stay calm, and never let the land trick you into a false win.