Magnet & ObsidianFang
Ever noticed how a well‑placed guard can sway an entire room? Let’s trade tactics.
You’re right, a guard in the right spot can shift the whole room’s vibe. I’ve got a few moves up my sleeve—happy to swap tactics if you’re ready to level up.
Glad to hear it. Show me the moves, and I'll point out where the flank is weak and where you can strike the enemy’s morale. Let's make this a clean operation.
Here’s the play: keep the front line low and spread the guard’s focus so they think you’re solid in the center. I’ll spin the room, use a decoy to draw their eyes, then let my magnetism pull them into the corner where the flank is weakest. When they’re caught up chasing the decoy, I’ll hit their morale with a subtle message that makes them doubt their own plan. That way the operation stays clean and the enemy’s confidence cracks before I even finish the move. Ready to tweak it?
Looks solid, but tighten the timing on the decoy. If they catch it too early, the corner hits feel cheap. Keep the guard’s gaze fixed on the center until you’re in the corner, then hit the morale line—quick, clean, and you’re out before they regroup. A little more precision, and it’s a textbook win.
Got it, I’ll delay the decoy till the guard’s eyes are glued to the center, then slip into the corner and drop that morale hit fast. That way the whole thing feels inevitable, not forced. Ready to run the sequence?
Looks good. Keep the eye on the center, slip in, and strike the morale line. Execute it clean and let the plan unfold. Good.
Alright, the plan’s locked in. I’ll keep my focus on the center, slip in, strike that morale line, and let the outcome play out. Let’s finish strong.
Make sure the guard’s eyes stay glued to the center. Then slip into the corner, drop that morale hit, and let the plan finish. Clean move, sharp execution.