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Originally Posted by White Rabbit
I agree with all the things that were not quoted, I think.
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Rad wanted someone to quote a famous tactician in the strategy thread.
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Originally Posted by White Rabbit
I still believe in a more defensive strategy because, when the battle starts, THEIR defensive position is far stronger. They got plenty of attack, spells and HP. Looking back at the 3rd battle, we can see that we messed up badly by attacking without knowing what additional spells Solstice had, and Solstice never once attacked our defensive positions. Only when we've used all available spells should we go for a full-blown attack, and even then we must cover each other, with some characters advancing, and some defending. In the last rounds of the 3rd battle, we could've dealt more damage to Solstice if only Shuriken and Sam attacked together, because Solstice can only attack one character at a time. This is the reason why we should take up more defensive positions and wait for them to come to us, because it will break their formations apart, not ours.
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That's fine, but like Risp said, he'll have time to use his spells on us. He only has two spellcasters, so it won't be hard for him to break out all of his best moves from the start. I still say we need to make him use Dispell quickly and then Manaflare somebody. If you don't want to try my dead body barrier plan, then try Manaflaring Conquista since she has a lot of HP and that crazy Hellfishy spell.
And Risp pointed out to me that if the Succubus hypnotised Sam when he had his Unload Mana charm, he could actually use Sam's spells on us. Perhaps you ought to wait until it's used Hypnotise before you use Unload Mana.
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