Streams of Blood (Ranked)
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Open terrain analysis: For each open terrain, count the number of adjacent open terrains. An open terrain has a minimum of 1 adjacent open terrain and a maximum of 8 open terrains.
The quantity signifies the number of open terrains with X adjacent open terrains. The distribution indicates the map difficulty in relation to movement.
Offensive Map Control
Choke Points and Pincers
Streams of Blood (SoB) is a PVP map containing 143 terrains with 1 victory terrain. There are no difficult terrains but a variety of narrow restrictive paths and four dead ends make SoB perilous to the unwary. All figures below adopt the 'offensive force attacking downwards and opponent defending upwards' orientation. Narrow paths give rise to choke points and kill zones, forcing your opponent to seek meager cover provided by Blocked terrains. Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 show the positions of various choke points in the map labelled as A and B. By occupying the various strategic points, opposing units are forced to fight on multiple fronts. Gradual pincer movements (as illustrated by the red arrows) squeeze the available pockets and entrap opposing units, making for quick easy kills. The primary difference between Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 lie in the victory terrain at B. When the map is split vertically, occupying B reduces the effectiveness of the choke point and pincer movement due to restricted line of sight. It can however be utilized as an ambush point for burst units equipped with Charge and step based attacks. Against the AI, SoB favors Amy's party of elves due to their natural Dash moves. An early Rockfall/Cave In combined with critical positioning and offensive attacks make short work of any party. |
Line of Sight
Due to the lack of open terrains, line of sight is a precious commodity crucial for ranged units. As Fig. 3 shows, a unit represented by 'X' occupying the victory terrain can see 58 open terrains fore and aft providing much needed firepower and support to melee units. For a map containing 97 open terrains, this represents more than half the map. Offensive board control is easily established with choke points and pincer movements. In the event that the victory terrain is already occupied, an alternative terrain that provides excellent line of sight is represented by 'X' as shown in Fig. 4. This position provides a line of sight of 40 open terrains for the offensive force attacking downwards. Utilizing map symmetry, it is possible to install another ranged unit on the opposite side of the map, giving complete map coverage using only ranged units. Note that the effectiveness of these positions are highly dependent on possession of the victory terrain. If the victory terrain is in enemy hands, the opponent could simply use pincers (as shown in Fig. 2) to eliminate X. Be especially prudent and wary in capturing critical terrains. |
Defensive Map Control
Fortification
Blitzkrieg
Blitzkrieg refers to a strategy that employs concentrating overwhelming force at high speed to break through enemy lines.