The wall rule is there so you can't get your back to a wall and only have to take them from one direction.
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The wall rule is there so you can't get your back to a wall and only have to take them from one direction.
Yeah, but you're also limiting your maneuverability. I'd rather be able to keep mobile.
I have serious doubt about taking on a bunch of 5-year olds. Like a couple of people said already, at this age, these kids are like founts of unbounded energy and if they've had tactical training on how to team up on an adult...I guess I could probably only take on 5-7 of them. They'd have learned how to jump you (teams of 3 or more, coming from different directions to test your weaknesses), hold you down (like Gulliver's Travels) by probably sitting on you (little kids are HEAVY, ever try to drag them somewhere they don't want to go?) and then beat you unconscious.
Hey, 5-year olds are smarter and BIGGER than they used to be. Like I said, if they've learned specifically how to band together to take down an adult =P.
Harsh language would take out at least 10.
Plus, 5 year olds freak easy. The first one you put down in a pool of his own blood will cause the rest to panic and scatter like scared, unorganized little bitches. Easy pickings.
So you'd chase 'em down after they panic? Ice cold.
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* The kids are motivated enough to not get scared, regardless of the bloodshed. Even the very last one will give it his/her best to take you down.