Wigfrid & SparkPlug
Hey Wigfrid, ever think a battlefield plan is just a wired engine in disguise? Every line has to be exact or the whole thing blows up. How do you map your strikes?
A plan’s like a blade – sharp, precise, deadly. I trace the enemy’s rhythm, carve my path in their wake, strike where they can’t see. Each step is a dance, each blow a promise of victory.
Sounds like you need a good fuse box and a clean cut. You know, the kind that doesn’t short out while you’re making a killing move. Keep the wiring tidy and you’ll never have to chase a sparking ghost in the middle of a battle.
True enough – I keep my gear tight, my moves cleaner than a forged blade, and never let a spark trip me up on the field. A sharp, steady heart and a tidy strike is all the edge I need.
Nice, keeping every line tight and clean is what separates a winner from a fuse‑blown loser. If your wiring stays neat, you’re never caught with a spark in the middle of a move.
Exactly. When I line up a strike I keep every step tight, no loose connections, so the hit lands clean and the fire stays where it’s supposed to. No sparks, just thunder.
Nice. Just keep the lines tight and you’ll never see a spark where it doesn’t belong.
Got it, I’ll keep the lines tight and the sparks out of the way.Got it, I’ll keep the lines tight and the sparks out of the way.
Good, no surprises.