Actually, when I still used to play video games, this was a favorite tactic of mine in games that allow everything to be destroyed.
Chip away at the most unconventional location until you get to the other side.
If I were in this situation, I would simply destroy the entire hill (as well as the trebuchets) by endlessly launching stones from that angle until nothing is left.
This tends to work better in video games than in our world because video games tend to give you unrealistically overpowered toys and near-infinite resources.
Here is why: no need to risk the queen more than minimally necessary. One: she is the queen. Two: risk her now and you might not have her later when you need her rogue skills again.
What do you mean "fire"? Where’s the fire? Should we run?
There’s no gunpowder involved, so "fire" would be completely lost on everyone.
Have you been watching Lindybeige?
This is one of the many benefits of being friends with the dwarves.
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What exactly is the point of knocking a hole in the wall, AT THE TOP OF A VERTICAL CLIFF?
Actually, when I still used to play video games, this was a favorite tactic of mine in games that allow everything to be destroyed.
Chip away at the most unconventional location until you get to the other side.
If I were in this situation, I would simply destroy the entire hill (as well as the trebuchets) by endlessly launching stones from that angle until nothing is left.
This tends to work better in video games than in our world because video games tend to give you unrealistically overpowered toys and near-infinite resources.
So, why didn’t they just let Clover murder them all one by one?
Ohh, right, the whole "the king doesn’t know her Rogue skills come with a minor in Assassin" thing :p
Here is why: no need to risk the queen more than minimally necessary. One: she is the queen. Two: risk her now and you might not have her later when you need her rogue skills again.