Legolas & GunFire
Legolas Legolas
Hey GunFire, I've been thinking about how the terrain shapes a fight. The forest's paths and ridges can give you a great advantage—like setting up a trap or a quick escape. Do you have any tactics that work best when you’re using the land to your advantage?
GunFire GunFire
You keep the high ground—if it’s a ridge, stay on it and watch the valley below. Let the trees become cover, line them up like a wall, and use the underbrush to mask your movement. Set a bait on a narrow path, then loop around to hit the enemy from a flank you can’t see. Keep your steps quiet, your sightlines clear, and never rush a position. If you need to retreat, remember the back trail; it’s usually the least obvious way out. Stay tight, stay ready, and use the land like a friend you can trust.
Legolas Legolas
That’s a solid plan. I’ll make sure the shadows keep me hidden while I keep my eyes on every movement. Do you think the back trail will hold if the enemy starts hunting with scent?
GunFire GunFire
Sure, if you keep the trail dry and stay away from leaf litter, it should hold up. Move fast, leave no scent, and stay low. If they start sniffing, cut to the nearest ridge and take cover. Keep eyes on the movement and ears on the wind. Stay sharp.
Legolas Legolas
I’ll keep my steps light and the trail dry. Thanks for the tip—will head for that ridge if the scent grows strong. Stay sharp, friend.