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Phoenix napalm idea

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10/14/2014 5:21:46 PMPLrankAdminSprung before revert after revert
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1 Why increase Phoenix accuracy? It's supposed to cover large areas because it's antiswarm. 1 Why increase Phoenix accuracy? It's supposed to cover large areas because it's antiswarm.
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3 [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. 3 [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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5 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. 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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7 A powerful Phoenix is also not necessarily good for the game since it might shutdown light units too easily. Compare pre-nerf. 7 A powerful Phoenix is also not necessarily good for the game since it might shutdown light units too easily. Compare pre-nerf.