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Nesta is adept at the complexities yes.
Implementation was our weakness. It's hard to trust new players and expect them to achieve objectives without micromanagement. There's a hazy zone in regards to efficiency and execution.
For example, the small provinces razing me were oversending, but doing so ergonomically. Since they could hit our chains for nominal acreage with very few troops they could send their remaining to raze, which was well above my defense. This also insulated the bulk of their troops from ambush since runes were scarce for anon. But the important part was they were sure to break my defenses with no chance of soldier blocking.
This may seems like a repeat of my previous post but this is about a time to be sure more than being efficient. You can't underestimate years of warring knowledge in that FS may've been more efficient than they consciously realize. I'm familiar with depths of complexity from my over 30 years of RPGs where the layers upon layers of personal capability are engrained to an instinctive level. We play as individuals with a myriad of abilities, skills and magical prowess and bring that to the team.
To reflect on this, nesta entered the game in what I believe was age 53(?); the same time I began to play seriously. Many players in this game have been here for over a decade. The rise of Pyro in the war ranks was swift and they found themselves butting against the lower top kingdoms within 3-4 ages. Soon after Pyro went whoring and learned even higher levels of efficiency. In the mean time I was honing my craft as a mercenary learning how to use speed, timing, deception and versatility.
My point is that nesta is still learning as am I. I've not occupied any kingdom where my build brought anything but critisism but I've gained acres in every complete war I've fought since age 63. I don't mention this as a boast, it's that I practice the art of nw zone supremacy. This is diametrically opposed to most organized war kingdoms method of combat.
Nesta on the other hand is controlling the whole in kingdom based objectives. That cJ is a brilliant commander can't be ignored. But, I sited that the objectives were identified by nesta though less weildy because he's trying to navigate 24 individuals.
We have guys that can manage battles, but FS showed the ability to execute ahead of the curve. In the ghetto I'm used to being given a target and ad-lib the rest. I interpret this as feeding my target to a max chain individual who uses all generals in a single tick(the traditional 2 attacks/day). My typical practice is to roll my generals through the entire unique(4 generals spread over a 12 tick span) and adjusting on the fly to any complications on the way. FSs teamwork mirrors much of what you see in kingdoms polished by time. I'm giving credit where credit is due. Nesta has a war to mull over with tons of tactical information to digest. He will only get better.
FS did not miss any fundamental of war, but "wait it out" is not some revolutionary genius move.
I grew up on trailer trash VHS movies and this lesson was learned in 1980 ~ frilly thing to present stuff ~
Jack Wilson: You're fast and you like pain. You eat it like candy. I've seen a few cases like that in my time. The more they get hurt, the more dangerous they become. But you got to be durable, too. Real durable. Most ain't.
~ frilly thing over ~ if you'll note, I'm fond of elf cleric ;-)
Despite that bias it's clear that Pyro is developing their experience as a whole and it would have been very impressive to see them beat FS, no...-
It may have been embarrassing for Fs, I would think?
Epic stuff though, good on both ends. Pyro for trying, FS for masterfully getting the W
( to see as a 3rd party non-involved but warring tier uto player at least heh )
The challenger always gets stronger from taking a beating from the master, until one day he overcomes and himself becomes the new master.
Or some such similar parable applied to this -cool- war and -even cooler- result, imo at least.
Also, Eowlyn rules
Oh oh---- pyro tagging Round 2 Fight---what does it mean
Everyone get a few smokes in during the break?
News Update:
4 days EOWCF has ended. Pyro's first wave went out. FS with war win has yet to respond.
CF's aren't free squirt. Do you have something to sell us for a CF? How about 12 million science and 10000 honor. Release all your defense and we will take until those amounts have been met. Or you could just war us. Both would achieve the same result for us, and this way you can have more fun.
So far your story about comebacks and overcoming the odds, doesn't seem like its about to have a happy ending is it?
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