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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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