Edit: Ah, wait, they can’t change their allegiance as targets, can they? Otherwise Zabini wouldn’t be able to choose the victor at the end.
Chapter 32: Why didn’t they (visibly) use change of allegiance for defense in the second phase? If you turn yourself into a soldier of the enemy, then the enemy will lose a point for shooting you. Thus, everyone should hold allegiance to the enemy except for the exact moments they fire (which would be quite hard, since you’d need to find someone with enemy’s allegiance who is not loyal to your team).
So, it should’ve been this way:
“For Dragon Army!” roared twenty Chaotic Legionnaires. ”For the Chaos Legion!” roared twenty Dragon Warriors and seven Sunshine Soldiers.
(Of course, this doesn’t allow either of them to win, since they’d end up only losing points and not gaining them, while Granger remains in the lead, but it seems to be Nash equilibrium, so it’d take further coordination to get them out of it.)
Edit: Ah, wait, they can’t change their allegiance as targets, can they? Otherwise Zabini wouldn’t be able to choose the victor at the end.
Chapter 32: Why didn’t they (visibly) use change of allegiance for defense in the second phase? If you turn yourself into a soldier of the enemy, then the enemy will lose a point for shooting you. Thus, everyone should hold allegiance to the enemy except for the exact moments they fire (which would be quite hard, since you’d need to find someone with enemy’s allegiance who is not loyal to your team).
So, it should’ve been this way:
(Of course, this doesn’t allow either of them to win, since they’d end up only losing points and not gaining them, while Granger remains in the lead, but it seems to be Nash equilibrium, so it’d take further coordination to get them out of it.)