| 1 | Maybe the tactic has improved since last weekend, but I played with the guy (he lost), against the guy (he lost), and spec'ed a game (he lost).  The game I was against him, perhaps saying more about myself than him, I didn't even realize what the rockets were as we were busy kicking his team off the megamex.  The game I spec'ed, he had 18 revenants and came close to one-shotting a paladin, but he proceeded to sit on [i]his precious[/i] until things got so bad that they met their inevitable, and unglamorous, end. | 1 | Maybe the tactic has improved since last weekend, but I played with the guy (he lost), against the guy (he lost), and spec'ed a game (he lost).  The game I was against him, perhaps saying more about myself than him, I didn't even realize what the rockets were as we were busy kicking his team off the megamex.  The game I spec'ed, he had 18 revenants and came close to one-shotting a paladin, but he proceeded to sit on [i]his precious[/i] until things got so bad that they met their inevitable, and unglamorous, end. | 
                
                    | 3 | I 
            could 
            see 
            the 
            tactic 
            being 
            annoying,
             
            perhaps 
            even 
            important 
            on 
            the 
            right 
            map,
             
            but 
            mostly 
            it 
            looks 
            like 
            a 
            way 
            to 
            tie 
            up 
            a 
            lot 
            of 
            metal 
            in 
            a 
            purpose 
            that 
            is 
            neither 
            economy 
            nor 
            offensive.
             
             
            No 
            doubt 
            the 
            right 
            player 
            could 
            take 
            it 
            farther 
            than 
            I 
            witnessed. | 3 | I 
            could 
            see 
            the 
            tactic 
            being 
            annoying,
             
            perhaps 
            even 
            important 
            on 
            the 
            right 
            map,
             
            but 
            mostly 
            it 
            looks 
            like 
            a 
            way 
            to 
            tie 
            up 
            a 
            lot 
            of 
            metal 
            in 
            a 
            purpose 
            that 
            is 
            neither 
            economy 
            nor 
            offensive.
             
             
            No 
            doubt 
            the 
            right 
            player 
            could 
            take 
            it 
            farther 
            than 
            I 
            witnessed.
             
             
            A 
            person 
            doesn't 
            get 
            18 
            revenants 
            by 
            being 
            super 
            useful 
            to 
            the 
            team,
             
            as 
            a 
            rule. |