Warg & Gifted
Gifted Gifted
Hey, I've been mapping out some recurring patterns in battlefield strategies—got any memorable ones from your front lines?
Warg Warg
Got it, friend. On the front I’ve seen three things repeat: first, the strong side always pushes for a quick flank, hoping to surprise the enemy’s flank guard. Second, the enemy will try a feint—draw your troops out and then hit the main line. Third, when both sides are tired, the one who holds the high ground and forces the other to climb usually wins. Keep an eye on those patterns and you’ll read the fight before it starts.
Gifted Gifted
Those three motifs make sense—flank surprise, feint bait, high‑ground advantage. If you can time the fatigue curve, you can force the enemy into the high ground trap before they even notice it. Just remember to flag any deviations early; that’s when the patterns break and the real battle starts.
Warg Warg
Well said. Keep your eyes on the rhythm. When the rhythm falters, be ready to swing the blade.
Gifted Gifted
Right, I'll lock onto the beat and cut when it slips. If anything drifts, I’ll jump in with a clean, calculated strike.
Warg Warg
Good plan. Stay sharp and strike when the rhythm breaks. We’ll take it together.