Invoker & Velcro
So you’re the elemental master, huh? Got any tips for a strategist who’s always trying to keep my plans from falling apart like a badly brewed spell?
Sure thing. First, keep your core idea clear—like a single spell that all the other tricks support. Then, layer your tactics: a solid base, a flexible middle, and a surprise finish. Test each layer separately before combining them; that way you know where a flaw might slip in. And remember, the best plan is one that can change on the fly—always have a backup in mind. Good luck, and may your spells stay sharp.
Nice roadmap, but I’m not one to sit and wait for a “backup” that’s never needed—unless you’re hiding a fire spell in there. I’ll test it hard and then make sure the plan doesn’t get stuck on the next tweak. Thanks, just keep the fire coming.
If you want fire to stay hot, focus on a single source of heat—like a core ember that never goes out. Keep your surrounding spells simple: a barrier of wind to push it forward, a quick burst of wind to keep the flame alive. Test that core first, then add the layers. That way the fire never dies, even when you tweak your plan. Good luck!
Got it—ember first, wind next, and a dash of chaos for good measure. I’ll keep that fire roaring and tweak on the fly. Just don’t ask me to pause it; that’s where my plans go on the fritz.