This episode is very simple.
The core of Kong's tactical thinking is to "raise the enemy's strengths", which encourages the enemy's arrogant thinking and makes the enemy mistakenly believe that the victory is in his hands, so as to reveal the hole card and analyze the flaws from the hole card (true strength) shown by the enemy. This is a typical retreat to advance play.
Of course, this process requires the practitioners to have amazing talent and knowledge reserves. The most classic story in history is the story of Sun Bin versus Pang Juan.
As for strategic thinking, it is even simpler. Use the psychological conditions of suspicion among countries to defeat them individually, so as to subdue talents from all countries. The technique of combining vertical and horizontal does not need me to elaborate.
But still have to say, the win was too smooth.
Don't watch the match with that stupid princess, the opponent has no talent (magic, physical), and no strategy. Totally vulnerable.
The game with the puppet supported by the elves is quite interesting.
(No more shouting about the ban on wind magic in court this time).
However, in the face of the opponent's obvious magical ability, the prediction is still insufficient, indicating that the author did not think that the enemy's strength would be predicted in advance (the temple's victory). In history, those who went directly to A were either captured alive or failed miserably.
However, during the game, you can still see that he has a strong ability to adapt to the situation, and can quickly make accurate judgments on the situation and adjust tactics.
But it's a bit ridiculous to face defections later. There are only two defections in history, one is called survival, and the other is called future. Rome can tolerate a tyrant, but not a foolish person.
The match with the Flügel was much better, the preparation was relatively complete, and the information was enriched as much as possible. In the battle, a big game was designed, constantly looking for the opponent's knowledge blind spots, and finally giving a series of blows. (But to be honest, blunt. They think they are constantly changing their strategies, and they are not completely sure, or why would they have to kiss such a cumbersome procedure.)
After the second game with the puppet, switch to the empty strategy initiative. Immediately attack and take down the opponent.
to be continued
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