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Post by General-KaseyDaBomd on Mar 12, 2011 17:07:16 GMT -5
Approach from above your enemy: The advantage if gaining the higher ground is that you can charge at a greater speed at the enemy, who will be weakened by having to fight uphill.
Hide yourself in caves and crevices: using the shadows and cracks in the cliffs are vital to maintain the element of surprise. Cats with darker fur carry this task out more easily than lighter furred cats.
Know what direction the wind is blowing in: to keep the element of surprise out of the open cliff tops, make sure the wind is blowing from behind the enemy, so your scent is carried away from them.
Keep reserve warriors: Always have reserves of fresh, fit warriors behind the battle line. They will be able to replace injured warriors, launch a separate attack if the enemy tries ti encircle your forces, or fend off a surprise enemy from the rear. If the battle is in your favor, finish it by sending your reserve warriors behind the enemy line to surround them and demand surrender.
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