Post by Star (Noblelion) on Aug 13, 2010 21:59:44 GMT -5
Special Moves:
1.Approach from above your enemy.
The advantage of gaining greater speed at the enemy, who will be weakened by having to fight uphill.
2.Use the light from the sun.
The sun should be behind you to dazzle the enemy. In greenleaf, the midday sun is especially bright and cruel to cats who are used to skulking under the cover of trees. In leaf-bare, the low sun hovers around the eye line like a troublesome bee; keeo your enemies facing it, and they'll have trouble seeing an attack from any direction.
3. Know where the wind is coming from.
If there is a strong wind, it should blow from behind you toward the enemy, blinding them with dust and holding them back like the current of a river. If you wish to preserve the element of surprise, the wind should blow from enemy position toward you so that your scent is carried away from them.
4. Conceal the size of your force.
The number of cats in your battle patrols can be hidden to confuse the enemy from a distance. Cats packed tightly together will appear as a small attacking force, encouraging the enemy to be overconfident and make poor strategic decisions. Alternatively, if cats are spread out single file, they will look like a solid border of warriors, which will seem impenetrable to an advancing enemy.
5.Attack both ends of the enemy line first.
If both ends of the enemy's line are defeated, the cats in the center of the line will have to fight on two fronts. Even if they are not outnumbered, they will be outflanked, vulnerable, and in disarray.
6. Keep fresh warriors in reserve.
Always have adequate reserves of fresh, fit warriors behind the battle line. They will be able to replace injured warrors, launch a separate attack if the enemy tries to 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.
7. Feigned retreat and ambush.
A group of strong cats charges at the enemy, screeching, then turns around and withdraws. Repeat this until the infuriated enemy finally breaks its line and gives chase. Then the trap is sprung. Other warriors positioned in rabbit holes and in dips in the ground----out of the enemies' eye line--- attack as soon as your opponents have gone past. The enemy is caught between two bodies of attacking cats and will quickly surrender.
8. When fighting with another warrior and he/she is on top of you let your body go limp and the warrior your fighting with will think you've given up, then use your back legs to push up on the enemy warriors belly, making them get off of you.
Water Fighting:
Double-Front-Paw Slap-Down:Splashes water into the face of the enemy.
Underwater Leg Sweep (front or Hind):The opponent will not see it coming under the water so won't have a chance to brace himself before losing his balance.
Push-Down And Release:Almost all non-Riverclan cats panic if they are submerged, while Riverclan cats know how to hold their breath underwater. This move can be used to secure a decisive victory, because it's most likely to make the opponent surrender.
Underwater Clinch: Uses warrior's weight to hold the opponent below the surface, with a firm grip that enables the warrior to bring his enemy spluttering back to the surface before forcing him under again.
Tail Splash:Temporarily blinds opponent by flicking water in his eye.
Underwater Push-Off: Crouching and erupting out of the water into opponent, using surprise and impact to knock him off balance.
Rushpaw Splash: Using noise of water splashed at a distance to create a decoy, leaving opportunity for a surprise attack.
Tail Signals:
Tail held high:"Stop."
Tail rippling:"Move forward with care."
Tail held erect and sweeping slowly from side to side:"Retreat silently."
Tail pointing low, parallel to ground, and sweeping:"Spread out."
Tail flattened:"Get down."
Tail bobbing:"Enemy sighted."
Tail hooked:"Danger."
Tail pointed sharply:"Go that way."
Tail held erect and waving from side to side:"Stay behind me."
Tail kinked over back:"Follow me."
1.Approach from above your enemy.
The advantage of gaining greater speed at the enemy, who will be weakened by having to fight uphill.
2.Use the light from the sun.
The sun should be behind you to dazzle the enemy. In greenleaf, the midday sun is especially bright and cruel to cats who are used to skulking under the cover of trees. In leaf-bare, the low sun hovers around the eye line like a troublesome bee; keeo your enemies facing it, and they'll have trouble seeing an attack from any direction.
3. Know where the wind is coming from.
If there is a strong wind, it should blow from behind you toward the enemy, blinding them with dust and holding them back like the current of a river. If you wish to preserve the element of surprise, the wind should blow from enemy position toward you so that your scent is carried away from them.
4. Conceal the size of your force.
The number of cats in your battle patrols can be hidden to confuse the enemy from a distance. Cats packed tightly together will appear as a small attacking force, encouraging the enemy to be overconfident and make poor strategic decisions. Alternatively, if cats are spread out single file, they will look like a solid border of warriors, which will seem impenetrable to an advancing enemy.
5.Attack both ends of the enemy line first.
If both ends of the enemy's line are defeated, the cats in the center of the line will have to fight on two fronts. Even if they are not outnumbered, they will be outflanked, vulnerable, and in disarray.
6. Keep fresh warriors in reserve.
Always have adequate reserves of fresh, fit warriors behind the battle line. They will be able to replace injured warrors, launch a separate attack if the enemy tries to 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.
7. Feigned retreat and ambush.
A group of strong cats charges at the enemy, screeching, then turns around and withdraws. Repeat this until the infuriated enemy finally breaks its line and gives chase. Then the trap is sprung. Other warriors positioned in rabbit holes and in dips in the ground----out of the enemies' eye line--- attack as soon as your opponents have gone past. The enemy is caught between two bodies of attacking cats and will quickly surrender.
8. When fighting with another warrior and he/she is on top of you let your body go limp and the warrior your fighting with will think you've given up, then use your back legs to push up on the enemy warriors belly, making them get off of you.
Water Fighting:
Double-Front-Paw Slap-Down:Splashes water into the face of the enemy.
Underwater Leg Sweep (front or Hind):The opponent will not see it coming under the water so won't have a chance to brace himself before losing his balance.
Push-Down And Release:Almost all non-Riverclan cats panic if they are submerged, while Riverclan cats know how to hold their breath underwater. This move can be used to secure a decisive victory, because it's most likely to make the opponent surrender.
Underwater Clinch: Uses warrior's weight to hold the opponent below the surface, with a firm grip that enables the warrior to bring his enemy spluttering back to the surface before forcing him under again.
Tail Splash:Temporarily blinds opponent by flicking water in his eye.
Underwater Push-Off: Crouching and erupting out of the water into opponent, using surprise and impact to knock him off balance.
Rushpaw Splash: Using noise of water splashed at a distance to create a decoy, leaving opportunity for a surprise attack.
Tail Signals:
Tail held high:"Stop."
Tail rippling:"Move forward with care."
Tail held erect and sweeping slowly from side to side:"Retreat silently."
Tail pointing low, parallel to ground, and sweeping:"Spread out."
Tail flattened:"Get down."
Tail bobbing:"Enemy sighted."
Tail hooked:"Danger."
Tail pointed sharply:"Go that way."
Tail held erect and waving from side to side:"Stay behind me."
Tail kinked over back:"Follow me."