Structured support for direction, process and execution. A system designed to build consistency under pressure.
Operational framework
Direction · Structure · Execution
We align teams on decision criteria, build in-game processes, and turn work into measurable routines.
Define game direction and decision criteria: when to engage, hold, or rotate.
Build repeatable operations: roles, comms, priorities and routines between phases.
Apply mechanics coherently to direction: timing, spacing, fight management and resource use.
A phased approach to avoid confusion and step-skipping. Each phase produces tangible outputs.
Assess current state, goals and key constraints.
Define decision rules and engagement/rotation conditions.
Practical procedures: roles, comms, resets, recurring error handling.
Apply and review: what holds under pressure, what to simplify, what to lock in.
Direction first, structure second, execution refinement last.
Three levels of support. All services start after a pre‑assessment to ensure alignment and real usefulness.
Initial definition of style, roles and first-cycle focus.
Continuity and verification to consolidate structure and process.
Advanced continuous intervention with weekly adaptation.
Note: prices refer to team work. Individual pathways are handled separately.
Structured access: ticket, pre‑assessment, initial audit. We do not start from generic requests without context.
Competitive teams focused on structure, process and measurable improvement.
Depends on starting point and continuity. First outputs are immediate; consolidation requires cycles.
Yes, as an entry point or within ongoing work.
Yes, if the goal is to build solid, repeatable foundations.
Open a ticket via email or Discord. Submitting a request does not guarantee activation: each team is evaluated before entry.
Teams don’t win because they play well once. They win because they repeat the right choices under pressure.