You're definitely right, and I did mean to imply the more personality-related aspect of this, as in the fact that the way a person fights one-on-one may be different from the way he fights his gang is behind him may be different from the way fights in the army, and this will depend on his personality. :)
(it's just on my mind because I'm in the early days of writing a book about characters who are in an army, the main character of whom is more used to one-on-one fights or small group actions, and I've been trying to decide how I think he'll respond to being in a mass melee based on his personality and experience - because I'm only a few days from having to write my first major combat scene...)
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(it's just on my mind because I'm in the early days of writing a book about characters who are in an army, the main character of whom is more used to one-on-one fights or small group actions, and I've been trying to decide how I think he'll respond to being in a mass melee based on his personality and experience - because I'm only a few days from having to write my first major combat scene...)