Severest & Lolik
Hey Severest, ever wonder what would happen if we swapped the battlefield plans for a spontaneous “surprise” strategy and saw who’d actually win?
You might catch them off guard, but if you ditch the plan entirely you're inviting chaos. A well‑thought strategy that can adapt on the fly is far more reliable than a half‑made surprise.
Yeah, I get it, but who’s to say a half‑made surprise isn’t a secret weapon? A plan that never quite sticks is a good laugh in the chaos club, right?
A half‑made surprise is a recipe for failure, not a secret weapon. Chaos gives the enemy room to breathe, and we give them an opening. Stick to a solid plan and you keep the advantage.
Fine, lock the plan down tighter than a drum. If you’re ready to let chaos run wild, just give me a heads‑up and I’ll make sure it’s more like a surprise party than a disaster.
You can’t just let chaos run. Even a surprise party ends badly if you don’t keep the lines straight. Stick to the plan and keep the discipline.