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1 [quoteSo, what is the point with all of those strategies? 1 [quote]So, what is the point with all of those strategies?
2 Example : if a com nap fails in a 2v2 after 30sec (+resign just after because game is really over at this point), does it break the coc?[/quote] 2 Example : if a com nap fails in a 2v2 after 30sec (+resign just after because game is really over at this point), does it break the coc?[/quote]
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4 The point of most of those strategies is to gain a huge advantage. And the answer is it depends on consent. 4 The point of most of those strategies is to gain a huge advantage. And the answer is it depends on consent.
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6 High risk tactics are different than troll/silly tactics. Troll/silly tactics are more used for personal pleasure. Roach/skuttle drop is high risk, high skill, high reward. Most troll/silly tactics are generally high risk/low reward or directly damaging to the team. This is classified as 'griefing' -- purposefully causing your team to lose. 6 High risk tactics are different than troll/silly tactics. Troll/silly tactics are more used for personal pleasure. Roach/skuttle drop is high risk, high skill, high reward. Most troll/silly tactics are generally high risk/low reward or directly damaging to the team. This is classified as 'griefing' -- purposefully causing your team to lose.