Someone made the analogy of Mona being like a siege machine, I would like to extend this analogy

. Mona is like a catapult, beating at the walls over an extended period of time, forming holes at multiple different locations at the same time so that the ground forces can invade from multiple directions simultaneously, making resistance futile. Asahi is more like a battering ram, going straight for the main gates. This does mean however that the defender can focus their defences on the gates making it difficult for the invader ground forces to advance and gain ground. In short, both are slow strategies and it's a question of who'll get to the inner castle and slay the king first.
Though we know that it's going to be the catapult with this kind of genre.
