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Bloodwyne wrote: At AMG with less kite and faster debuff from you when we set TWF it could have turned the fight imo.
Fri 21. Jun 2013, 06:44
Aaron wrote:Bloodwyne wrote: At AMG with less kite and faster debuff from you when we set TWF it could have turned the fight imo.
I was in mezz when the TWF was placed and when SoS went off. Once my mezz dropped I kite to other side and out of LoS of the caba/sorc as you can see the cabby had debuffed body on me for lifetap assist and I was in interrupt from that as well. Our 2nd menta was already dead, so killing targets directly on the other side of the milegate was going to be challenging. I think if either I had landed debuff a second or two sooner (think I was in rupt though), or if you had waited a second or two to stun the Saracen, he may have died. Also, if you had been able to get line of sight to finish your last nuke I think the Saracen may have died (when engaging targets on the opposite side of a milegate its useful to push into the arch a bit for better line of sight). But I think even if the Saracen dies there, we still lose the fight. They already have half our main DPS dead and un rezzable, and they were then able to use the milgate to push straight into us before we can really engage. The milegates just allow too much distance to be closed outside of LoS for us to engage a group like RJ opposite one. I think the only winning tactic there is to disengage from the MG and get into a more open field fight with both our mentas up. With one menta dead we are better off just disengaging the fight altogether and trying to get him back up after we loop around them.
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