"General Fawkes, our Beamon history boasts of glorious achievements in using infantry against cavalry. Didn't you learn about this in military school?" the Red-clad High Priest remarked disdainfully, "Even I know about the 'Heart Piercing Tactic', how could you have forgotten?"
What the old gecko referred to as the 'Heart Piercing Tactic' is an old Beamon infantry method used against cavalry. This tactic is simple yet effective, deploying a well-trained mobile unit to outflank the enemy and launch a surprise attack on their command system, tightly targeting and holding onto the enemy's highest commander, forcing the enemy cavalry to turn back for rescue.
As long as enough time can be secured, once the pursuing Beamon infantry engages with the enemy cavalry in a scuffle, the outcome is practically set in stone.
