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5/7/2015 7:56:34 AMAUrankSnuggleBass before revert after revert
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1 The designated role of 'eco' is interesting. On one hand, it seems to majorly let your team down by not providing any troops -> giving opponents map control and the mex that comes with it. On the other hand, you've got a perfect example of someone ( @Nyararan) who got to 1900 team elo pretty much entirely through ecoing for his team. 1 The designated role of 'eco' is interesting. On one hand, it seems to majorly let your team down by not providing any troops -> giving opponents map control and the mex that comes with it. On the other hand, you've got a perfect example of someone ( @nyararan) who got to 1900 team elo pretty much entirely through ecoing for his team.
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3 I think that there's no room for a dedicated eco role in highly competent teams, but when you're playing with a bunch of no-eco ham or porc lords, there is a hole in your team's strategy that needs filling, so ecoing is a great thing to do. Most big teams players fit this description -> ecoing for your team is quite appropriate and will gain you elo often, particularly if you were low elo to begin with. 3 I think that there's no room for a dedicated eco role in highly competent teams, but when you're playing with a bunch of no-eco ham or porc lords, there is a hole in your team's strategy that needs filling, so ecoing is a great thing to do. Most big teams players fit this description -> ecoing for your team is quite appropriate and will gain you elo often, particularly if you were low elo to begin with.
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