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<blockquote data-quote="Binho" data-source="post: 5981645" data-attributes="member: 6674967"><p>Well, you really need a spy. You have to answer the following questions:</p><p></p><p>-Who is the leader of each army force (one sister for each group perhaps?)???</p><p> If the leadership of the army is strong and unified, you are in trouble. If the army is divided by four, you can make gossips between armys, making them think that one force is plotting against the other to betray as soon as they take the city.</p><p></p><p>-Who is the magical source?</p><p> Killing them would make your life easier.</p><p></p><p>-What they are waiting to attack?</p><p> Obviously, they need something to start the attack. Maybe reinforcements, maybe just an order of the great boss. You don't want to handle all the four armies at same time. So, you need to kill/stop communications between the group forces and you want to slow three of them, while you fight one.</p><p></p><p>-How fast can you run?</p><p> You should ensure that the armies do not sleep or feed up. To do this, I suggest little ambushes during the night, destroying supplies and disturbing the camp of them. You could use the wand of wall of fire to initiate natural fire in the jungle and getting out of there as quickly as possible. Teleport, dimensional door, anything can help.</p><p></p><p>-Can you make traps?</p><p> Make fake retreats. If the enemy do not know how much fighters they are facing, you can split your man using the fasters to be the first line of resistance, that will run after a few rounds of combat just to lead the enemy to a local full of traps and with reinforces prepared to ambush.</p><p></p><p>-Are you likely to call for reinforcements?</p><p> You know where your enemy are. With this information, you can send an SOS to the neighbor kingdom, pointing where the enemy are. So you can take them for surprise and from the back. Of course, the barbarian would not be happy to show this kind of weakness...</p><p></p><p>-Is it winter?</p><p> If it does, learn some tricks from Arthur:</p><p></p><p>[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6yKEheFp9Q&feature=related]King Arthur Epic Battle Scene - YouTube[/ame]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Binho, post: 5981645, member: 6674967"] Well, you really need a spy. You have to answer the following questions: -Who is the leader of each army force (one sister for each group perhaps?)??? If the leadership of the army is strong and unified, you are in trouble. If the army is divided by four, you can make gossips between armys, making them think that one force is plotting against the other to betray as soon as they take the city. -Who is the magical source? Killing them would make your life easier. -What they are waiting to attack? Obviously, they need something to start the attack. Maybe reinforcements, maybe just an order of the great boss. You don't want to handle all the four armies at same time. So, you need to kill/stop communications between the group forces and you want to slow three of them, while you fight one. -How fast can you run? You should ensure that the armies do not sleep or feed up. To do this, I suggest little ambushes during the night, destroying supplies and disturbing the camp of them. You could use the wand of wall of fire to initiate natural fire in the jungle and getting out of there as quickly as possible. Teleport, dimensional door, anything can help. -Can you make traps? Make fake retreats. If the enemy do not know how much fighters they are facing, you can split your man using the fasters to be the first line of resistance, that will run after a few rounds of combat just to lead the enemy to a local full of traps and with reinforces prepared to ambush. -Are you likely to call for reinforcements? You know where your enemy are. With this information, you can send an SOS to the neighbor kingdom, pointing where the enemy are. So you can take them for surprise and from the back. Of course, the barbarian would not be happy to show this kind of weakness... -Is it winter? If it does, learn some tricks from Arthur: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6yKEheFp9Q&feature=related]King Arthur Epic Battle Scene - YouTube[/ame] [/QUOTE]
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