Invader & Minimalist
Invader Invader
You know, I’ve been thinking about how to take a city with the tiniest possible army—just enough to win, no waste, no excess. It’s like designing a battlefield in a single stroke, no clutter. What do you think?
Minimalist Minimalist
It’s like sketching a map with only the essential lines—every move must have purpose, no extra detail. In that way, the army becomes a tool, not a distraction. Efficiency and clarity win.
Invader Invader
Exactly. Every unit, every decision is a calculated move on the board. Keep the line clean and the objective razor sharp. No room for hesitation.
Minimalist Minimalist
Sounds like a well‑balanced plan—just the pieces you need, no extra weight. When the board stays clean, the outcome follows naturally.
Invader Invader
That’s the principle. Clean lines, decisive strikes, no clutter. It’s how victory is measured.
Minimalist Minimalist
A clean line, a single decisive move. That’s the art of winning.