SketchyGuy & Draven
SketchyGuy SketchyGuy
Ever seen a battle plan drawn on a stack of napkins? I swear the coffee stains give the layout a secret edge.
Draven Draven
Yeah, a stack of napkins can hide a plan’s flaws, but it also masks your mistakes. That’s the real edge—making your enemy blind to what you’re really doing.
SketchyGuy SketchyGuy
Exactly, the mess is the real secret. A little smudge, a coffee stain, it’s the proof you’re still in the zone. The enemy never sees the chaos, only the final line—so they’re left guessing what actually got them stuck.
Draven Draven
Sure, as long as you’re not hoping the coffee stains erase your mistakes. The real trick is making the enemy think the plan was always this chaotic.
SketchyGuy SketchyGuy
You got it—just let the coffee stains do the heavy lifting. If the plan looks like a doodle, the enemy won’t know when you’re actually tightening the screws. Keeps them guessing, and that’s the real power move.
Draven Draven
Nice, so you’re hoping the coffee does the work instead of your own planning. Just remember, the worst part of a doodle is that you’re never sure if the “tightening” actually happened. Keep the moves clear in your head, even if the napkins don’t.