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It was common knowledge that when facing a true master, having more people did not necessarily translate into greater combat effectiveness.
Many believed that multiple people attacking one was inherently simple. In reality, that idea was often nothing more than an illusion created by onlookers. Just as one-versus-many required specific tactics, many-versus-one also demanded structure-even relay-style combat was a form of tactical coordination.
Even among people with no formal combat training, or among street thugs, multi-on-one situations usually involved role division. Someone restrained the arms. Someone restricted movement. Others followed up.
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