Let's Manage The Tower
(3) Preparation in advance
The tower of Salita, which has waged a war of domination, is undoubtedly one of the towers ruled by the Kingdom of Santo Emingo, but it has not yet been announced who controls it.
Since the tower was originally controlled by another kingdom, it is unclear whether the King has the authority to administer it or whether he continues to take over it as before.
As a result, it is impossible to determine whether the Salita Tower came under the direction of the Kingdom of Santo Emingo to wage a repressive battle or whether the person in charge of the Tower is running wild.
Either way, there is no doubt that the Salita Tower is dominated by the Kingdom of Santo Emingo, so we can protest through Lazeqamamia.
It is only a political decision whether to protest the front or not to go outside, so I have thrown a round round at Razeqamamiya.
As an examiner, rather than bothering you with such things, I would like to focus on the strategy.
I know from the Sucubus report that Alec is moving, but I don't think he will do anything against the Amamiya Tower anymore, and Kaosuke himself is not involved at all.
The area around Floria seemed somewhat predictable, but I didn't ask about it in detail.
This is because Kasuke himself thinks it is better not to get involved poorly in a political rush.
Regardless of such political exchanges, the scholars were preparing for a crackdown.
Before the battle actually begins, we have three days from the declaration of war.
Considering that such time is not given in actual wars, it can be said that there is a lot of respite.
However, there was not enough time for a pause in the tower's suppression.
This is because, as we looked closely at the conditions of the oppression battle disclosed with the declaration of war, we found that the opponent was preparing quite carefully.
"Hmm, I see. There seems to be a good reason for wanting a short-term finale."
The examiner who was investigating the suppression battle whispered so.
Short-term finals, as Kaiseki says, are one of the conditions set by the opponent.
Usually, if you meet "two-thirds or more control", which is one of the winning conditions of a domination battle, you can take away the opponent's hierarchy.
However, in this short-term final, results are expected every half day.
The battle begins in the morning and ends at night. At that time, the winner is the one with the most dominance.
Taking the trouble to designate the short-term final means that the opponent is confident of expanding their dominance in a short period of time.
Kouchi and Mitsuki nodded next to Kaiseki, who were doing the same research.
Like Kaiseki, they rarely looked into each other's fights in the towers.
It is an unusual handicap for both of us, but since all the members in charge of the tower were in the same state in the first place, there is no doubt that they were alarmed.
From that reflection, everyone is now investigating the battle between towers.
The members entrusted with the management of the other towers, including Schlein, were checking to see if there was any difference in each tower.
Therefore, at least the first battle will be dealt with by the auxiliaries alone.
Kouchi, who was nodding, listened with his neck tilted.
"Does that mean you're going to push me in numbers?
"Hmm. What do you think? It would be nice if that was all."
If it's a maneuver that simply pushes a few, there's a way to deal with it.
It hurts not to be able to use Kouhi and Mitsuki, the greatest powers of the Kaiseki in the suppression battle, but the Amamiya Tower has more than two powers.
But you might be able to tell them the same thing.
"If you bring all the Summon Monsters you've evolved, they might be good for you.
Since they are deliberately declaring war, they are naturally preparing in advance, and they have been in control of the tower for a longer time in the first place.
For this reason, it is possible that evolved monsters have more opponents.
Even if we can't aim for evolution, we can progress some evolution over time.
If a Summoned Monster realizes that it is easy to evolve, it is not impossible to evolve from generation to generation, even if it does not advance in one generation at a time like Nana.
However, as far as Florian was concerned, he also assumed that the LV of the Salita Tower was not as high.
If you have such a high LV, you can keep winning by summoning advanced monsters in other tower fights.
However, the reason is that we can't get close to such an unparalleled situation as there is a fact that we are losing.
If the other towers have the same high level of monsters, that's a mistake, but if so, I don't know why they haven't attacked Amamiya towers before.
So far, Kaiseki's perception has concluded that there is no tower other than the Amamiya Tower that is free to summon that many advanced monsters.
Despite that conclusion, it is not surprising that Kaiseki said such a thing to Kouchi.
"It seems more advantageous to have a larger number of fights."
"I see. Summoning high level monsters at once won't increase the number of them."
Kouhi nodded at Mitsuki's words.
Advanced monsters, such as Feilong, have extremely few Summon Monsters in a single Summon Faction.
The cost would be enormous, so it shouldn't be so easy to get the numbers together.
It is noted, however, that with the exception of the Amamiya tower,
The Amamiya Tower is currently full of powers, so there is no particular problem if you summon an advanced monster.
In other words, it would be troublesome to summon a summons.
Nevertheless, it was the feeling of the examiners that quantity was likely to be more important than quality in repressive warfare.
In that case, Mitsuki's remarks can be an important point rather than a departure.
"After all, depending on how much they can summon, how they deal with it will change."
If Salita's Tower is attacked by just a few junior monsters, it's easier to deal with them if you have a strong intermediate monster there.
Conversely, if you have an intermediate level of monsters, it would be better to mix some advanced monsters.
Are you still seeing things at first?
"That's right. In the meantime, I'm going to put a bunch of junior monsters there in the first fight."
That's what Kasuke said to confirm Kouhi.
I do not intend to lose from the beginning, but I do not have to win.
This area is one of the driving forces of the repressive war.
In a repressive battle, there is only one hierarchy after losing once.
For Amamiya towers today, just because they took a single floor in the short term is not a major damage.
This time, we decided to take the other party's information in preference to sticking to maintaining the hierarchy.
Kouchi and Mitsuki nodded in agreement, duly depicting their thoughts on the study aid.
All you have to do is summon Summon Monsters to the Contest of Champions hierarchy before the first fight begins.
And this time, instead of summoning his family, he simply set aside a large number of summoning teams.
This is also a strategy to keep track of your opponent. You don't have to expose everything in your hand from the beginning.
I have some countermeasures in mind, but I don't know if it makes sense to try to start all this.
Ultimately, the examiners entered the first battle of repression in a state of disappointment.