This is completely false, he attempted to neutralize the unknown force of Shibashou with his strategy of isolating him, but it didnt work. Ousen realistically did the best he could with the tools he had. Except at the end when he delayed his retreat due to his faith in Akou and Sou'ou. Outside of that Ousen was fine and was of the same caliber he was at Shukai.
Shin chose to chase after Riboku of his own free will. Weren't Ousen's orders, were Akou's and he could've easily said no and do his thing. He then chose to siege.
Ousen positioned the HSU in a manner that would allow him to join forces with the HSU if need be. Why? Because he knew that could end up being a possibility. Riboku by completely owning HSU fucked that up. So now Ousen had to deal with the Seika army while not having his biggest pawn available to him. While his biggest subordinate fell into a trap.
That's credit to Riboku, but you can't blame for Ousen for that. Just like you can't blame Riboku for the decisions independently taken by Gyou'un not retreating when Bananji sent the order to. These are independent decisions taken by generals.
What was Ousen meant to do? Pull up random strategies out of his ass?
You guys are overdoing it with the Ousen slander. This coming from a guy who wrote essays to @Shanks how Riboku owned Ousen at Shukai.
Ousen positioned the HSU in a manner that would allow him to join forces with the HSU if need be. Why? Because he knew that could end up being a possibility. Riboku by completely owning HSU fucked that up. So now Ousen had to deal with the Seika army while not having his biggest pawn available to him. While his biggest subordinate fell into a trap.
That's credit to Riboku, but you can't blame for Ousen for that. Just like you can't blame Riboku for the decisions independently taken by Gyou'un not retreating when Bananji sent the order to. These are independent decisions taken by generals.
What was Ousen meant to do? Pull up random strategies out of his ass?
You guys are overdoing it with the Ousen slander. This coming from a guy who wrote essays to @Shanks how Riboku owned Ousen at Shukai.
Another thing, Ousen shouldn't also be primarily dependent on Shin. Latter isn't even part of his original army technically.
Sometimes Generals have to make do with the tools available. Which in this case is Ousen own army combining to 120k. But Ousen became the damsel.
The fact is Riboku realised the ability of Shin, and made proper plan to comprise him and checkmate Ousen. Because first time over Ousen was lucky the young trio had awakened. So Riboku removes them and result is here.