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Archer Lines: Geometry of Fire

Three actions per turn sounds generous—until it isn’t. This article explores **archer lines:
geometry of fire**, with practical lines you can use immediately. **Diagonal Picks** — Use it to
convert Vault into positioning advantage. Consider the exchange rate between actions and coins; a
minted +5 rarely beats a tempo capture. **Line-Of-Sight Traps** — Practice it to internalize timing
windows. If a lane is clogged, look for a diagonal archer line within two steps. **Pinning
Formations** — Practice it to internalize timing windows. Consider the exchange rate between actions
and coins; a minted +5 rarely beats a tempo capture. **Swordsman Blocks** — Practice it to
internalize timing windows. If a lane is clogged, look for a diagonal archer line within two steps.
**Orthogonal Lanes** — Use it to convert Vault into positioning advantage. Consider the exchange
rate between actions and coins; a minted +5 rarely beats a tempo capture. Play a best‑of‑five and
annotate your turn logs. Remember, tempo is a resource—spend it where pressure multiplies. Remember,
tempo is a resource—spend it where pressure multiplies. Remember, tempo is a resource—spend it where
pressure multiplies.