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B788670 2 on Vantage v1.0 (Multiplayer)

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1 [quote]Look at all the reclaim my opponent has and how map control completely switches around after I lose my units trying to destroy his factories. That's about half way through. At this point I just spam thugs aspis merlin and add a funnelweb or two. I then turn my brain off and just use my ball to chip at my opponent until I win. That's far more telling than anything else I think. 1 [quote]Look at all the reclaim my opponent has and how map control completely switches around after I lose my units trying to destroy his factories. That's about half way through. At this point I just spam thugs aspis merlin and add a funnelweb or two. I then turn my brain off and just use my ball to chip at my opponent until I win. That's far more telling than anything else I think.
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3 Playing out of my mind rewarded me with a dead army trying to kill stuff, and turning my brain off handed me the game on a platter.[/quote] 3 Playing out of my mind rewarded me with a dead army trying to kill stuff, and turning my brain off handed me the game on a platter.[/quote]
4 I don't think this is totally fair to your earlier army. Committing to the factory attack with your shield level at the time was pretty ambitious and you got unlucky that a Jugglenaut was just about to finish. 4 I don't think this is totally fair to your earlier army. Committing to the factory attack with your shield level at the time was pretty ambitious and you got unlucky that a Jugglenaut was just about to finish.
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6 When your opponent overcommits to a strategy like mass Emissary/Firewalker, then gets an advantage, it doesn't seem outrageous to me that your path to win from there is to strongly commit to a strategy which at first sight looks weird as well. 6 When your opponent overcommits to a strategy like mass Emissary/Firewalker, then gets an advantage, it doesn't seem outrageous to me that your path to win from there is to strongly commit to a strategy which at first sight looks weird as well.
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8 For the record I think Emissary and Funnelweb are problematic. Firewalker and porc in general somewhat less so. Faraday is perhaps an issue but I think at least [i]some[/i] of the claims about it are overblown. 8 For the record I think Emissary and Funnelweb are problematic. Firewalker and porc in general somewhat less so. Faraday is perhaps an issue but I think at least [i]some[/i] of the claims about it are overblown. For instance as an air player I find I can generally work around the existence of Faradays.
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10 The north flank of the map didn't seem to see much action for most of the game and @rewdrfe2 defended it pretty minimally. So, yes, there was at least some potential to "go around the porc". 10 The north flank of the map didn't seem to see much action for most of the game and @rewdrfe2 defended it pretty minimally. So, yes, there was at least some potential to "go around the porc".