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A '''team combat''' occurs when groups of two or more [[fighter|fighters]] cooperate when fighting. When only two fighters are involved it is referred to as [[single combat]]. |
A '''team combat''' occurs when groups of two or more [[fighter|fighters]] cooperate when fighting. When only two fighters are involved it is referred to as [[single combat]]. |
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This term may be a regional usage. In many places, any sort of "many-to-many" fight is termed a melee. |
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The complexity of the team combat often depends on the context: whether it is [[melee]] at a [[tournament]] or at a [[war]]. |
The complexity of the team combat often depends on the context: whether it is [[melee]] at a [[tournament]] or at a [[war]]. |
Revision as of 02:24, 28 October 2006
A team combat occurs when groups of two or more fighters cooperate when fighting. When only two fighters are involved it is referred to as single combat.
This term may be a regional usage. In many places, any sort of "many-to-many" fight is termed a melee.
The complexity of the team combat often depends on the context: whether it is melee at a tournament or at a war.
Making large groups fighters work together effectively is one of the most difficult jobs of a commander.