Proteus & Severest
Ever notice how a well‑timed misdirection can turn a battle around? I find it fascinating.
Misdirection can win a fight if it’s timed perfectly and everyone follows the plan without hesitation. No room for hesitation.
Exactly, but a tiny pause can actually expose the plan – timing is everything.
Any pause is a chance for the enemy to react. Keep the rhythm tight, cut any hesitation, and the misdirection stays sharp.
Right, keep the tempo steady, no gaps. If you stay in sync, the switch happens before they even realize what’s happening.
Exactly, any deviation is a risk. We keep the rhythm, no slack, and the switch will be seamless.
You’re right, but a moment’s doubt can break the rhythm; always have a backup plan hidden in the background.
Backup plans are mandatory, but the primary plan must be flawless. We train for doubt so it never actually happens.
Flawless in practice, but in the field even the best plan can be discovered. Keep training for that moment, and let the enemy think they’re in control while you’re already two steps ahead.
We train for every scenario, not just the perfect one, so the enemy never gets the upper hand. Keep the plan tight, keep the mind sharp.