Arche Slayer Combat Analysis Report


Analysis Subject: Arche Slayer



Comparative Record: Morvalde Swordsmanship



Author: Data Analyst



A reference material for the basic swordsmanship handbook of the Colon Special Forces contains descriptions of Morvalde Swordsmanship that show similarity to the Arche Assassin, the subject of this analysis.



Loss of the original Morvalde Swordsmanship handbook and significant damage to the remaining records make accurate comparative analysis difficult, but the mere existence of this link may act as an unpredictable variable for HQ.



The rationale for presenting the "link" between the handbook and the Vulgus forces as the result of this analysis is as follows.



Combat tactics involving quick sword draw and immediate closing of distance with the target



The remaining records on Morvalde Swordsmanship present "Successful Assassination" as the first major objective.



According to the database, quick ambush and approach are presented as basic principles of Morvalde Swordsmanship.



The subject of this analysis also employs the same principles, using quick ambush and approach as their primary combat technique.



Overcoming situations using tactical tools



The remaining records on Morvalde Swordsmanship present "Escape after assassination" as the second major objective.



Unlike the conventional teachings of typical swordsmanship handbooks, it presents ways tactical tools can be used to create variables and favorable combat environments as a goal.



The tactical tools used by the subject of this analysis in specific situations appear to be consistent with achieving this goal.



During the data analysis and inference process, some likely scenarios have been simulated to present the following possible hypotheses.



Hypothesis 1. Records of battles against Morvalde were used to train the Vulgus forces



Hypothesis 2. Possible leaks of certain strategies/tactical records/handbooks/etc. from previous generations



Hypothesis 3. Non-provision of special leave for contribution to data analysis resulted in analysis errors



Accordingly, I recommend providing special leave to the Data Analyst to lower the occurrence rate of data analysis errors.



※ This report is based on HQ's data analysis guide prompts.



※ The priority of some prompts has been adjusted based on the Data Analyst's evaluation of the value of the information.