Cipiteca396
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'No plan survives contact with the enemy.'
In almost every case, I would go with 2. Strategy and planning are interesting. They let you see your characters' thought process, their morality, knowledge, whatever.
What they shouldn't do, is give you a free win. It can be really cool if the protagonist outsmarts the enemy with an ingenious Batman's Gambit once or twice, showing their amazing intelligence. When it's the only thing they can rely on, and it always works out with no errors... It turns into 3. Like I said, that can be interesting... once or twice.
But knowing that 2 will always devolve into either 1 or 3, I pick 1.
Brute Force is the best solution. Even if you just have to use it to escape and start planning again.
In almost every case, I would go with 2. Strategy and planning are interesting. They let you see your characters' thought process, their morality, knowledge, whatever.
What they shouldn't do, is give you a free win. It can be really cool if the protagonist outsmarts the enemy with an ingenious Batman's Gambit once or twice, showing their amazing intelligence. When it's the only thing they can rely on, and it always works out with no errors... It turns into 3. Like I said, that can be interesting... once or twice.
But knowing that 2 will always devolve into either 1 or 3, I pick 1.
Brute Force is the best solution. Even if you just have to use it to escape and start planning again.