Thread: A coward or fair play?
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Aug 22 2012 03:21 PM #81
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Aug 23 2012 10:28 AM #82In the sea without lees standeth the Bird of Hermes.
When all his feathers be from him gone, He standeth still here as a stone.
Here is now both white and red, And all so the stone to quicken the dead
The Bird of Hermes is my name, Eating my wings to make me tame.
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Aug 23 2012 03:34 PM #83
boring - check
frustrating for creep - check
fair - check
any warg that responded they dont like this tactic needs to rethink that 3-6 pack they often run in.
phewi//business//lawrencetaylor//tribe//drkevorkian
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Sep 10 2012 02:15 PM #84
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Sep 10 2012 06:59 PM #85
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Sep 20 2012 03:17 PM #86
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Sep 21 2012 06:42 AM #87In the sea without lees standeth the Bird of Hermes.
When all his feathers be from him gone, He standeth still here as a stone.
Here is now both white and red, And all so the stone to quicken the dead
The Bird of Hermes is my name, Eating my wings to make me tame.
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Sep 21 2012 12:59 PM #88
The strategy of hiding and ambushing is cowardly but fair play, hunters who run around in the open landscape are pretty much cannon-fodder, even as a filer I expect to win a 1v1 against most hunters. If they gave me a similar option you bet I would be hiding waiting for solo freeps to come by and drop some puddles and flies on them.
As a bad filer LM is one of the few classes I can give a run for their money, I usually won't win a 1v1 against a good LM with gear but I can make it close and I can always escape alive if I feel like it. The only class I can autowin against is cappy - since they rely on melee just kite them through blight a few times and let your flies eat their power while keeping up HOTS will do it.
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Sep 21 2012 03:07 PM #89







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