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Tag Archives: strategy
Scenario: Using Spells in a Big Battle
This scenario does give you a lot more personality leeway than the previous one. I want to see if leaving it more flexible will be easier than making people be in a very strict role. So, here we go again. … Continue reading
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Tagged battle, caster, fiction, friendly fire, magic, scenario, strategy, wizard, writing
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Leading from the Back
What is leading from the back? It’s exactly what you think. This would be a military leader who stays away from the frontline. They give orders while analyzing information and listening to advisors. They’re still in charge, but not in … Continue reading
The Thinking Hero: Brains Over Guts
A while back, I did a series of posts on type of fighters, which included strength, speed, and tactical. It was this last section (labeled as Counters and Caution) that I had trouble with because I couldn’t put my finger … Continue reading
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Tagged fiction, Legends of Windemere, magic, strategy, tactician, thinking heroes, writing
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