>>5643102“No I’m going to get a good night’s sleep. We have Bokoblin training in the morning remember?”
“The Snorts don’t scare me, but if you’re that scared of them, I’ll let you be.” Joz says with a smile as he leaves you to stow the rest of your gear.
The next morning when you see Joz on the training field he is visibly hungover. “So, how was the Milk Bar last night?” you ask.
“I didn’t go to the Milk Bar,” he moans clutching at his head “The place was packed and I couldn’t get in. Apparently, some famous Scrub bagpiper was playing that night. So, I went Baz’s instead. Some bragging barrel maker there was challenging anyone who would listen to a drinking contest, I won, but now I wish I hadn’t.” He says with a wince as the instructor bellows a greeting to you all.
“Alright recruits today is the day you learn how to fight the most common threat you’re likely to face in your life as a soldier of Hyrule.” With a sharp tug the instructor pulls the sheet off of a large iron cage in front of you all. Inside the cage startled by the blinding morning light was a single red Bokoblin. “The red Bokoblin is the most common type of Bokoblin and fortunately for all of us, the weakest as well. That doesn’t mean that it can’t still wipe the floor with an unprepared grunt. Bokoblins are opportunistic cowards on their own.” The instructor says as he strikes the side of the cage with his spear, causing the Bokoblin to shift as far from him as possible. “If you stay on your guard, you should easily be able to take them down.”
The instructor turns to the larger cage next to the one with the single Bokoblin and pulls its sheet off as well. The three red Bokoblins inside flinch at the light as well but instead of cowering like the singular Bokoblin, all three of them press toward the instructor and reach at him through the bars and rattling the cage. “In a group however Bokoblins gain confidence and are much more ferocious. That confidence and ferocity makes them predictable though. The best way to handle a herd of charging Bokoblins is to accept their charge with a <span class="mu-g">Phalanx</span>, and once their charge is broken and they begin to pull back, press forward, <span class="mu-r">Encircle</span>and finish them just like we practiced.
>Formations learned Phalanx and Encircle(1/2)