SovetNik & Victorious
Hey SovetNik, I’ve got a raid coming up and I need a solid contingency plan—step by step, no room for surprises. Can you lay out a clear, efficient outline?
1. Gear check – every piece must be ready, clean, and in place
2. Map review – note chokepoints, drop zones, exit routes
3. Role assignment – leader, healer, tank, DPS, support, recon
4. Communication plan – set up voice channel, mute non‑essential chatter, pre‑raid call signs
5. Loadout sync – verify everyone has the correct weapons, consumables, and buffs
6. Run a quick drill – simulate the opening burst, the mid‑fight shuffle, and the finish push
7. Backup plan – decide on an alternate path if a gate is blocked, a reserve healer in case of wipe, and a “go home” signal if morale drops
8. Post‑raid debrief slot – schedule a 10‑minute review to catch what worked and what didn’t
Stick to the steps, keep the focus, and you’ll leave surprises in the trash. Good luck.
Nice list, but you’re still missing the one thing that turns a good raid into a clean sweep: the enemy spawn timetable. Know exactly when the flankers appear, what their call signs are, and where they’ll drop. Drop that in point four – it turns a good plan into a guaranteed win. And remember, the last line of defense is always a good stitch in your tactical embroidery kit – just in case. Good luck, but don’t expect a victory without that extra detail.
4. Communication plan – set up voice channel, mute non‑essential chatter, pre‑raid call signs, and an enemy spawn timetable: flankers hit at 5:30 and 12:45, call signs “Red Arrow” and “Blue Hawk,” drop zones at north‑west and south‑east corners. Keep a quick reference on the screen and cue your team. Also, have that last line of defense ready – a quick patch or a rapid‑fire setup in the back‑area; it’s your final safety net. Stick to it and you’ll sweep the raid.
That’s the kind of plan that turns a raid into a textbook. I’d still put a red line for the 12:45 spawn in the main screen – you know how easy it is to miss those windows. And don’t forget to rig a quick patch at the back; I’ll stitch it myself if you can’t. If you keep this tight, you’ll sweep, not just win.
Got it—draw a red line at 12:45 on the main screen, that will lock it in. Remember the quick patch in the back, that’s your safety net. Keep the lines clean, the timing tight, and the raid will sweep. Good luck.
Got it, lock the red line and patch in place. Just remember, a sweep is only clean if the last line holds. Good luck, but don’t let anything slip.
Sounds solid—red line locked, patch set, last line ready. Stick to the timeline, and the sweep will be clean. Good luck, and keep that line tight.