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[quote]Thunderbirds don't really help. Reapers outrun most units. Old Thunderbirds would've done the job though.[/quote]
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[quote]Thunderbirds don't really help. Reapers outrun most units. Old Thunderbirds would've done the job though.[/quote]
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Thunderbird at least allows you to punish overextensions by the Reapers and can buy time.
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Thunderbird at least allows you to punish overextensions by the Reapers and can buy time.
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[quote]Scalpel has the same problem Domi does, it's slower than Reaper so can't skirm well. Just like with Domis if you get above a certain cost ratio then things might actually work and their power scales rapidly. At least it would if you had enough space.
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[quote]Scalpel has the same problem Domi does, it's slower than Reaper so can't skirm well. Just like with Domis if you get above a certain cost ratio then things might actually work and their power scales rapidly. At least it would if you had enough space.
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Penetrators might do the trick. They're very expensive, situational and fragile though.[/quote]
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Penetrators might do the trick. They're very expensive, situational and fragile though.[/quote]
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The point is that Penetrator(s) force the Reapers to come to you, which is where Scalpel (and whatever porc you have) shines.
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The point is that Penetrator(s) force the Reapers to come to you, which is where Scalpel (and whatever porc you have) shines.
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Scalpel also has the advantage over Dominatrix that you don't need to stay in range for a protracted length of time to do anything. They also deform terrain in a way which makes Reaper sad, on maps which aren't super hard at least.
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Scalpel also has the advantage over Dominatrix that you don't need to stay in range for a protracted length of time to do anything. They also deform terrain in a way which makes Reaper sad, on maps which aren't super hard at least.
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[quote]Impossible because Reapers outrange Ravagers. The only option is to go all-in and that's not a really good option unless you have much more metal in Ravagers. [/quote]
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[quote]Impossible because Reapers outrange Ravagers. The only option is to go all-in and that's not a really good option unless you have much more metal in Ravagers. [/quote]
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You will always lose some Ravagers, that is true - the point is to take a fight where you will actually kill some Reapers. Three Ravagers beat a Reaper IIRC and cost less, but you can't take that fight in a place where the Reaper will kill one Ravager then retreat under porc.
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You will always lose some Ravagers, that is true - the point is to take a fight where you will actually kill some Reapers. Three Ravagers beat a Reaper IIRC and cost less, but you can't take that fight in a place where the Reaper will kill one Ravager then retreat under porc.
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EDIT: Placeholder also comes to mind - gimmicky but sometimes effective. Good against the whole of Tankfac, actually.
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The final counter to Reaper is that it's slow and heavy weight, so be where it is not.
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The final counter to Reaper is that it's slow and heavy weight, so be where it is not.
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