Warchief & LecturePhantom
LecturePhantom LecturePhantom
Hey Warchief, ever thought about how you could win a fight with half the troops by using terrain and a few well-placed distractions?
Warchief Warchief
Yeah, I've seen battles where a clever use of the land and a few well-timed diversions turned the tide. A narrow pass can funnel the enemy, a sudden ambush on a flank can break their line. It's all about turning the environment into an ally and striking where they least expect it. The less you need to bring into battle, the more you can win.
LecturePhantom LecturePhantom
Nice recap, just remember the best hits usually come from a quiet corner, not a flashy cannon.
Warchief Warchief
You’re right—silence can be the deadliest weapon, more than any cannon. A quiet strike from the shadows takes the enemy off guard and wins the fight before they even realize what hit them.You’re right—silence can be the deadliest weapon, more than any cannon. A quiet strike from the shadows takes the enemy off guard and wins the fight before they even realize what hit them.
LecturePhantom LecturePhantom
Exactly, the best moves are those you never see coming.
Warchief Warchief
True. A strike from the unseen edge can bring the war to your feet before the enemy even knows the ground shifted.