In the anime, Kagura makes a good plan to catch turtles in an urn when a large number of pirates arrive.
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He had a good plan, and as long as it was properly operated, he could annihilate this group of pirates who had specially gone to the foggy hinterland to sabotage on the spot in the valley.
In order to cause maximum damage, they even made some relatively large equipment in order to give the pirates the greatest damage at critical moments.
If the pirates don't find anything, this time the attrition will not exceed half.
Kagura and the others are not quiet, are they not worried that the pirate scouts will find them?
1) They didn't think of pirates as wise as they were
From this series of confrontations, we can find that the protagonist group is more likely to treat this as a copy.
I don't know if it was because this generation of young ninjas was poisoned too thoroughly by the game, and they brought this kind of thinking to the mission, without the caution of the older generation or even the Sengoku ninjas.
They will be excited and stimulated by participating in such actions, but with less reverence for death and failure.
This is a battlefield, and ninjas don't need to make a clear mistake to pit themselves to death.
This generation of young ninjas was born in a peaceful era when the material level was relatively good, and grew up under the wings of the elders at an early age, and was raised like a flower in a greenhouse.
Even the three rebellious ninjas brought by Kagura were also fond of the Blood Mist Village holding Ye Gonghaolong,really throwing them into the cruel bloody battle of that year, only to escape faster than anyone.
This can be seen in their previous battles, they did not realize how cruel the ninja world is.
Not to say which one or a few of them are, but all of them.
This is a very dangerous sign, which will have a great impact on their next actions.
Perhaps because they had been too well protected by the team leader Shangnin before, although each team of the small ninjas had a captain who was barely on their own, their sense of combat had not yet been cultivated in a short period of time.
This may be easy to pass when facing a lower-end enemy, because the other party is also very good.
But when faced with an enemy who is far stronger than oneself, certain weaknesses are quickly exposed.
Wouldn't ninjas with extensive combat experience understand what it means to "fight with a large number of incoming pirates as copies"?
The plan drawn up in advance is dead, the person is alive, the other party is still a pirate with strong adaptability, do not take out 120,000 points of energy and vigilance to deal with it, and the defeat is at hand!
2) They are inexperienced, thinking that pirates cannot discover their existence
Here, I have to mention the group of Kirito who was sent by Nagashiro to find Kagura.
If Kagura had a veteran sent by Nagashiro by his side, he wouldn't have played such a bad record.
Kagura's plan was well formed, but unfortunately it was not perfected, for example, concealment was done very badly.
Acting so loudly, standing openly on a high place without any concealment, the pirate scouts would be blind if they could no longer see it.
Is it difficult to hide from pirates?
Of course, it is difficult, and what kind of hidden measures to hide from the pirate scouts who eat by sharp eyes can definitely make those experienced old ninjas bald.
For example, if you destroy a bridge, of course, direct destruction is not enough, and how to destroy several passages in a natural form is a very difficult task - the reason for the destruction cannot be the same, otherwise the pirates will be suspicious.
In summary, the kagura plan execution process perfectly reproduces the IQ of the animation scripters, because they do not know what measures to take in this situation, and how to show the style of the protagonist group after taking hidden measures.
Hence the kind of plot that makes people feel powerless - the production saves time and effort, as long as the results are guided.
But this also has a drawback: the sense of high-level plot that was hard to create in the early stages has been destroyed this time.
If you were the executor of Kagura's plan, what would you do?