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When would you build a newton

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1/2/2019 9:01:11 PMPLrankZenfur before revert after revert
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1 Other than cheese with ramps or cheese trapping likhos I don't think I know much uses to Newton. Now that I think about it it could be a good defense on the hill to counter hermits pushing them off the cliff as they climb. The problem is it's pretty expensive, has low hp and low range (jugglenaut has much higher as far as I recall). 1 Other than cheese with ramps or cheese trapping likhos I don't think I know much uses to Newton. Now that I think about it it could be a good defense on the hill to counter hermits pushing them off the cliff as they climb. The problem is it's pretty expensive, has low hp and low range (jugglenaut has much higher as far as I recall).
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3 Actually I've checked now and comparing to lotus it is: 3 Actually I've checked now and comparing to lotus it is:
4 90 vs 200 cost 4 90 vs 200 cost
5 460 vs 460 range 5 460 vs 460 range
6 765 vs 2000 hp 6 765 vs 2000 hp
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8 Looks like my memories were biased with how uneffective it felt to use. 8 Looks like my memories were biased with how uneffective it felt to use.
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10 I think it would be much more effective if it came with its own spire like Lotus does, also it has the same proble mas Jugglenaut does: microing has much more potential than just idle state thanks to chaning push/pull. I wonder how AI with some simple rules like push when too close/pull when too far with hysteresis (say 25%/75% range triggers) would work. 10 I think it would be much more effective if it came with its own spire like Lotus does, also it has the same proble mas Jugglenaut does: microing has much more potential than just idle state thanks to chaning push/pull. I wonder how AI with some simple rules like push when too close/pull when too far with hysteresis (say 25%/75% range triggers) would work.
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12 Another idea is to let it have more range but make impulse fall off with range like heatray does... and like gravity does. 12 Another idea is to let it have more range but make impulse fall off with range like heatray does... and like gravity does.
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14 @edit: Also I had a thought... maybe newton is left alone because it would be cancerous to play against a good and functional Newton?