The diversion plan could work as well. I wonder if there is a way for the theives to possibly slip into the quarters to check it out while we use the fire to lure them out of their quarters? And the warriors could attack them if neccessary and the theives come up from behind after checking the room out and dropping behind them and attacking them from behind as well? Both a frontal and rear assualt? Surely we would win against that. But where to lure them out? Into the corridor from their room? or should we lure them into the other room adjacent to their quarters? Where ever the best battle ground is, I am so there.
HMMM....Sounds like a plan to me ..the fire idea is good...We half to to FOR ..hopefully this will work...but i agree with FunXueYei We dont really know if they are hostile..YET..Right?
but if they were ..that sounds like that could work Mssl..*S*
Ok so we're going to go with the plan that both Omega and Excavon came up with. Do both thieves want to creep behind and check out the quarters when they are drawn out? Or will they just attack from behind? Where should we use the fire as a distraction? In the corridor? Need to know before I post.
It has to be more in the room, not in the hall or corridor. If the fire is in the middle, we have the ability to close in from all sides, if in the hallway, they can retreat and we have no way to get them. We must strike fast too, because its hard for even us to see them.if we give them a chance to spread out we just as dead as they were supose to be.