Valas & Leggist
Ever think about how a shattered sword can be turned into a tactical advantage on the field?
A shattered sword? Sure, cut it into slivers and use it as a makeshift spear tip, or even a tripwire. Just remember to angle them so they don’t slice the team’s own flank. Precision saves lives, or at least keeps you in the race.
Use the slivers to mark the ground you control, then make the enemy think they have a clear path—only to find a pit or a low wall that throws them into your trap. Precision is the key, but so is making them doubt the safety of their own flank.
Marking the ground with slivers is clever, but don’t forget to line up the edges. A well‑placed pit can turn a “clear path” into a costly misstep. Just don’t let the team think they’re invincible – they’ll get a taste of doubt when they step on a half‑formed trap. Precision is key, patience is optional.
A pit hidden by broken blades works best when the enemy thinks it’s a normal clearing, keep the edges sharp and the walls steep, then watch them stumble.