Tanchik & ReelMyst
I was thinking about how a well-placed decoy can change the whole flow of a mission. What's your take on using uncertainty to force an opponent into a trap?
Decoy is just a mirror that reflects only what you want it to. Throw it out, watch the enemy chase their own shadow, then step in where the shadow fades. Uncertainty isn’t a weapon—it’s a lure. If you keep the opponent guessing, you can make them reveal their hand before you reveal yours. The trick is to make the decoy seem inevitable while your real plan stays in the dark. That's the game.
Sounds solid. Keep the decoy near the front line, so the enemy's eyes stay on it while you tighten the net behind. Timing and silence are everything.
Good plan—just keep the noise loud enough to mask the quiet where the real bait bites. Timing is a knife, and silence is its edge.
You got it. I’ll set the decoy to bleed the sound right where we expect the real strike. Silence will cut them off, and the knife of timing will keep the edges clean. Trust the plan, trust the execution.