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I am now reading: The Art Of War

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1 I unironically think that The Art of War has a surprising amount of relevance to playing Cloakyfac in ZK. To some degree it is also relevant to the other factories, and Zero-K in general. 1 I unironically think that The Art of War has a surprising amount of relevance to playing Cloakyfac in ZK. To some degree it is also relevant to the other factories, and Zero-K in general.
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3 [quote]Now the army's distribution of force is like water... The army's distribution of force avoids the substantial and strikes the vacuous. Water configures its flow in accord with the terrain; the army controls its victory in accord with the enemy.[/quote] 3 [quote]Now the army's distribution of force is like water... The army's distribution of force avoids the substantial and strikes the vacuous. Water configures its flow in accord with the terrain; the army controls its victory in accord with the enemy.[/quote]
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5 Some factories like Tank or Shield are quite happy to match strength against strength, but Cloaky would very much prefer to go where the opponent is weak. 4 Some factories like Tank or Shield are quite happy to match strength against strength, but Cloaky would very much prefer to go where the opponent is weak.
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7 [quote]Thus if I determine the enemy's disposition of forces while I have no perceptible form, I can concentrate my forces while the enemy is fragmented. If we are concentrated into a single force while he is fragmented into ten, then we attack him with ten times his strength. Thus we are many and the enemy is few.[/quote] 6 [quote]Thus if I determine the enemy's disposition of forces while I have no perceptible form, I can concentrate my forces while the enemy is fragmented. If we are concentrated into a single force while he is fragmented into ten, then we attack him with ten times his strength. Thus we are many and the enemy is few.[/quote]
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9 This quote, and quite a few other parts of The Art of War, might sound obvious. But then again, "don't stall energy" is obvious too. The trick is to reflect on it and figure out how to make it happen in your actual play of the game. 7 This quote, and quite a few other parts of The Art of War, might sound obvious. But then again, "don't stall energy" is obvious too. The trick is to reflect on it and figure out how to make it happen in your actual play of the game.