
Hello everyone, it’s KiNGSLAyER again with another hunt story from today.
Today’s hunt took place during the night, a time when some of the best opportunities often appear. While most players were either offline or sitting safely behind a bubbel, KiNGSLAyER was once again moving through kingdoms looking for unbubbeld targets. Now fighting under the NpW alliance, KiNGSLAyER continues to rely on the setup that has brought him success through countless hunts: his infantry bleeding lineup. Over time, KiNGSLAyER mastered his lineup.
While searching through Kingdom 124, KiNGSLAyER found something interesting. Not one, but three unbubbled castles were sitting exposed on the map. All three targets were off gear, making them immediately worth investigating. As always, he started looking at the details instead of rushing into battle. The biggest target among them was a castle named RMazTer, and it immediately stood out from the others. Sitting inside the castle were almost 30 million troops, a number large enough to make many hunters think twice before attacking.
KiNGSLAyER knew this would not be a simple hit-and-run target. A castle with that many troops always deserves respect, even when it is caught off guard. Still, after checking the details more carefully, he noticed something important. RMazTer was defending with bow commanders on the wall while the majority of the troops inside the castle were cavalry. Normally, cavalry is exactly what infantry players do not want to fight. Cavalry counters infantry, and in many situations that alone would be enough reason to look for a different target.
For a moment, KiNGSLAyER considered the risks.
The troop count was massive, and the cavalry numbers were impossible to ignore. But the more he looked at the setup, the more he felt that the wall commanders created an opportunity. The defensive structure was not optimized for the troops inside the castle.
Trusting his experience, KiNGSLAyER refreshed his buffs, prepared his march, and jumped directly to Kingdom 124.
Even after years of hunting, there is always a certain feeling before attacking a target this large. The reports can look good on paper, but the real answer only comes after the first attack lands. KiNGSLAyER launched his opening march and watched the battle unfold.
The first report immediately gave him confidence.

The damage dealt to RMazTer was significant, and his own losses remained surprisingly low. Most of the losses came from his meat shield troops, which was exactly what he wanted to see. The castle was still incredibly large, but the opening exchange proved that the target could be broken down.

Without wasting time, KiNGSLAyER prepared the second attack. The next report looked just as promising as the first. More troops disappeared from the defending castle, while his own losses stayed under control. At this point, he started feeling that the hunt was becoming much more manageable than expected.
The third attack was where the momentum truly shifted.

By now, millions of troops had already been removed from RMazTer’s castle. The defensive setup was struggling to hold together, and every report showed the same pattern. KiNGSLAyER’s infantry bleeding lineup continued applying pressure while the defending forces kept shrinking. Even though the target still had a huge number of troops remaining, the direction of the battle was becoming increasingly clear.

The fourth attack pushed the castle even closer to collapse. Many hunters would have expected far heavier losses against a castle with nearly 30 million troops, especially one filled with cavalry. Yet KiNGSLAyER continued seeing favorable reports. His confidence grew,slowly.
When it was time for the fifth attack, KiNGSLAyER already knew it would likely be the final blow.

The march landed, the report appeared, and RMazTer finally dropped to zero.
After five attacks, one of the largest targets he had found recently was completely destroyed. Looking through the reports, KiNGSLAyER was especially satisfied by how efficient the hunt had been. The troop count had looked intimidating at first, but the mismatch between the wall commanders and troop composition had given him the opening he needed.
Most importantly, his own losses were much lower than expected.
With the main target eliminated, the hunt was still not over.
Two smaller castles remained on the map: FIRULAIS and De4rRock. Compared to RMazTer, both targets were much easier to deal with. After the intensity of the first battle, these fights felt almost straightforward. KiNGSLAyER quickly moved from one castle to the next, applying the same pressure and efficiency that had already worked throughout the night.
Neither castle managed to hold for long.


Within a short time, both FIRULAIS and De4rRock had joined RMazTer on the list of destroyed targets. What started as a hunt focused on one massive castle had turned into a three-castle sweep across Kingdom 124.

When the fighting was finally over, KiNGSLAyER reviewed the results. The total merit gain was close to 30 million, making it one of his strongest hunts in recent days. Even better, the losses on his side remained extremely low. Aside from some meat shield troops, his army had come through the battles in excellent condition.
As he looked through the reports one final time, KiNGSLAyER reflected on what made this hunt special. Many players would have avoided a castle with nearly 30 million troops filled with cavalry. On paper, it looked like the wrong target for an infantry player. But hunting is rarely just about numbers. Understanding formations, commanders, and weaknesses often matters far more.
That knowledge made the difference today.
With another successful hunt completed and another large amount of merits added to his total, KiNGSLAyER healed his troops and prepared to leave Kingdom 124 behind.
Thanks for reading
KiNGSLAyER




