>>5322233If we're attacking at night then
>Take out the sentries and then rush the camp. Disorganised, but could surprise the bandits and leave them unprepared.Is the best option because having the element of surprise and removing their fortification advantage is immensely beneficial and this "disorganised" disadvantage is really overstated. Once a way into the camp has been established, be it through having men serve their hands and shoulders as steps or through pre-built ladders, there is no reason to not remain at least somewhat organized. So long as the soldiers stick together in cohesive groups and maintain good situational awareness whilst seizing the most important parts of the camp (The gate and the elevated positions) or attacking the enemy, any disorganization will be insignificant in comparison to the benefits. If the gate is open and we are able to truly bring our numbers to bear, the fight will turn into a slaughter.