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Why increase Phoenix accuracy? It's supposed to cover large areas because it's antiswarm.
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Why increase Phoenix accuracy? It's supposed to cover large areas because it's antiswarm.
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[color=#ffe540]Banana Bombing[/color] doesn't really matter vs light units because it obliterates them anyway, and against heavies you don't use Phoenix.
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[color=#ffe540]Banana Bombing[/color] doesn't really matter vs light units because it obliterates them anyway, and against heavies you don't use Phoenix.
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Also,
[color=#ffe540]Banana
Bombing[/color]
as
the
default
still
allows
you
to
straighten
it
up;
on
the
other
hand,
if
the
straightness
was
artificially
increased
it
would
need
to
be
done
by
forcing
it
so
you'd
lose
the
ability
to
[color=#ffe540]Banana
Bomb[/color],
which
might
be
more
useful
than
straight
bombing
sometimes,
eg.
when
the
targets
are
in
a
line
perpendicular
to
where
you
come
from.
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5 |
[color=#ffe540]Banana
Bombing[/color]
is
more
useful
than
straight
bombing
eg.
when
the
targets
are
in
a
line
perpendicular
to
where
you
come
from,
which
shuld
be
most
of
the
time.
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A powerful Phoenix is also not necessarily good for the game since it might shutdown light units too easily. Compare pre-nerf.
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A powerful Phoenix is also not necessarily good for the game since it might shutdown light units too easily. Compare pre-nerf.
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