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[quote]Ignoring that my computer reset at around 14:50, what's a good tank counter to grizzly+scallops?
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[quote]Ignoring that my computer reset at around 14:50, what's a good tank counter to grizzly+scallops?
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IME the question is not "how to counter the specific scallop-archer-grizzly-flea-ball that Jasper always builds" but "how to counter Jasper who always builds that ball".
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IME the question is not "how to counter the specific scallop-archer-grizzly-flea-ball that Jasper always builds" but "how to counter Jasper who always builds that ball".
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My
solution
is
winning
at
scale:
the
ball
is
necessarily
slow.
So
in
1v1
or
low-density
teams,
raid
(
and
then
thunderbird
raid)
around
the
map
to
prevent
the
ball-maker
from
being
able
to
afford
the
ball
and
its
continuous
repairs;
then
finish
them
with
whatever
method
fo
your
choice
at
2x
income
superiority.
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My
solution
is
winning
at
scale:
the
ball
is
necessarily
slow.
So
in
1v1
or
low-density
teams,
raid
(
and
then
thunderbird
raid)
around
the
map
to
prevent
the
ball-maker
from
being
able
to
afford
the
ball
and
its
continuous
repairs;
then
finish
them
with
whatever
method
of
your
choice
at
2x
income
superiority.
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In FFA it becomes harder because raiding is not as zero-sum, but again if the map is not closed enough you can just ignore the ball, porc a little to make him require one or several Paladins, and then go for a superweapon of your choice.
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In FFA it becomes harder because raiding is not as zero-sum, but again if the map is not closed enough you can just ignore the ball, porc a little to make him require one or several Paladins, and then go for a superweapon of your choice.
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