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I don't think I had any option to apply pressure after punting those Glaives, other than the eventual Slings that end up not doing much or a plate. A lot of my own options like Scythes are foreclosed either because they wouldn't do anything in the same zip code as Placeholder-Fencer or the terra'd Caretaker, or because they had energy upkeep while the rest of my team was relying on me to transfer 15+ e/s to not fall over dead.
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I don't think I had any option to apply pressure after punting those Glaives, other than the eventual Slings that end up not doing much or a plate. A lot of my own options like Scythes are foreclosed either because they wouldn't do anything in the same zip code as Placeholder-Fencer or the terra'd Caretaker, or because they had energy upkeep while the rest of my team was relying on me to transfer 15+ e/s to not fall over dead.
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Even the Stinger, although it wasn't well placed, I thought was necessary to have by the time the armies returned or else they'd push straight through me and my team would lose very quickly.
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Even the Stinger, although it wasn't well placed, I thought was necessary to have by the time the armies returned or else they'd push straight through me and my team would lose very quickly.
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If I'd kept the Glaives, on the other hand, I would've been able to credibly threaten either the low ground mex-triple or a Commander, and I'd also be able to threaten a Placeholder-Fencer push from the flank so that the Stinger could be delayed.
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