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Joseon had the advantage in the third era while the Vikings would be at the disadvantage. The third era would be the decisive point in the game, so why did Cookie decide to push the battle into the fourth era?
Surprisingly, it was because of a single player.
'To minimize combat.'
Almond couldn’t perform at his best in a non-dedicated capsule. His stamina had dropped and the amount of combat he could sustain had decreased significantly. He had to limit engaging in combat to two times or fewer per game, but this also depended on the battles itself.
Almond fought in almost three to four consecutive battles in the first game. Moreover, he had already fought once in the second game.
‘At that time, we would have lost if we didn’t fight.’
Forced into an all-out war, Almond had fought on the front lines in the second game. He could no longer be used as a combat unit. A strategic victory was necessary this time.
The time that Almond spent drawing his bow had to be minimized.
‘Mounted archery combat consumes too much energy.’
Drawing the bow tirelessly on horseback could be too much for Almond at this point. Instead, Cookie chose to use Pyeonjeon, which would allow Almond to stand still and shoot while devastating...



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