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Never draw fire. It irritates everyone around you.
Incoming fire has the right-of-way.
If your attack is going well, it's an ambush.
The enemy diversion you are ignoring is the main attack.
The important things are simple.
The simple things are hard.
The easy way is always trapped.
Teamwork is essential. It gives them other people to shoot at.
Anything you do can get you shot, including not doing anything.
If their wizard is smiling at point blank range, you are already dead.
Never chase halflings into the woods.
Even the most inaccurate catapult can still squash you.
Dragons don't have "weak spots".
Just when things can't get much worse, they always have reinforcements.
Never tunnel into a moat.
Cautious and alive is better than brave and dead.
If your superior officer were so smart, he wouldn't be leading the charge.
Never send a kobold to do an orc's job.
Your scouts saw what the enemy wanted them to see.
Your "foolproof" plan didn't take into account the number of fools you have.
Trust your sword arm, not your sword.
You can kill a fly with a finger as easily as a hammer. So use the hammer.
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