MiniSage & ObsidianFang
MiniSage MiniSage
Hey, I was sketching out a tiny battlefield idea—imagine a field full of clever traps, secret passages, and little whimsical details that change the flow of a fight. Would love to hear how you’d tighten that up into a solid strategy.
ObsidianFang ObsidianFang
Sounds like you’re aiming for a maze of moving parts. First cut the layout into clear zones—one for the frontline, one for the flank, one for the rear. Place the traps in the zones where the enemy will be forced to pass, but keep a hidden escape route for your own troops. Mark the secret passages with subtle signals—like a single broken twig or a smudge of mud—so only your men know where to go when the enemy’s footing is loose. Don’t forget a “dead‑end” trick: a path that looks useful but leads straight into a pit of nets. When you plan the assault, line up the skirmishers to draw the enemy into the traps, then have your artillery fire into the corners that are blocked. Keep the details simple, but make sure each trap has a clear purpose and a backup plan. That’s how you turn a whimsical field into a tactical advantage.