Beton & Tharnok
You ever think a solid base beats a clever tactic? I’ve seen plenty of plans collapse when the ground’s weak.
A solid base is the spine; a clever tactic is the muscle. If the spine buckles, the muscle goes useless. I've seen brilliant gambits crumble on a weak footing. Build the foundation first, then let the wit flex.
Right. No amount of fancy moves help if the floor’s a wobble. Nail the base first, then swing.
You nailed it – a shaky foundation makes every high‑falcon move a one‑step fall. I once tried to outmaneuver a mud pit; the only thing that slid was my ego. Keep the ground solid, then let the strategy roar.
That’s the drill—keep the footing firm and the plans will stand on it. No ego, no excuses.