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I don't think dagger fac would get plopped.
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I don't think dagger fac would get plopped.
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So much of the value of daggers relies on any adjustment by an opponent being countered by scalpels. ATM any opposing riots are rendered obsolete by scalp, but can you image trying to fight against warriors with only daggers?
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So much of the value of daggers relies on any adjustment by an opponent being countered by scalpels. ATM any opposing riots are rendered obsolete by scalp, but can you image trying to fight against warriors with only daggers?
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I've tried this sort of thing back when I was pushing that raider challenge stuff. It turns out even a noob can beat me if they know I'm limited to raiders, but if I only use raiders while backed with the threat of changing my composition, I will stomp noobs every time.
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I've tried this sort of thing back when I was pushing that raider challenge stuff. It turns out even a noob can beat me if they know I'm limited to raiders, but if I only use raiders while backed with the threat of changing my composition, I will stomp noobs every time.
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Similarly,
scalpels
are
only
as
good
as
they
are
because
they
have
daggers
to
punish
any
raider
that
might
be
able
to
target
them.
Scalpels
typically
hit
the
field
when
the
raider
game
is
already
won.
Notice
how
in
this
game,
neither
of
us
change
to
scalpel
because
the
raider
game
is
not
won?
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Similarly,
scalpels
are
only
as
good
as
they
are
because
they
have
daggers
to
punish
any
raider
that
might
be
able
to
target
them.
Scalpels
typically
hit
the
field
when
the
raider
game
is
already
won
in
response
to
opposing
riots.
Notice
how
in
this
game,
neither
of
us
change
to
scalpel
because
the
raider
game
is
not
won?
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