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Bush <Toxic> Jeremy <TMO> - Patron Saint of Blue | |||
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#3
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lose/lose for Red tbh.
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#4
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consumables / soulfires etc legal?
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I’m horrible at pvp, so I’m not surprised my group build is poor....lol
So what are some good pvp classes in this setting? And some good group builds? 5 warriors and a shaman? Lol
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#6
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Hmm
1. Colgate 2. (whos the guy that played pantsu, like late game red?) that guy, (hes an old azreal dude, played enchanter real well.) that guy 3. (there was an empire druid/monk who had an insane KDR whats his name i forget) he gets number 3 spot 4. that guy that clicked off his lev in that video in PoM idk who that was but he must be very good at this game 5. fandango? He really does fight dirty well... but he wouldnt listen to group management and would just run around KSing everyone but youd still win probubly 6. ??? (its so hard to remember playing on red from all the proxy heroin I did in voip) am I wrong? who am I missing? Plz describe the red group that would go undefeated against any group of blue players no mater how many matches? I know there are at least 15 players that are capable of that | ||
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#7
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Apex would dominate the field. Need to know rules (consumables, bards, location, etc).
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Last edited by awfal; 08-20-2019 at 09:20 PM..
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I found a video of the TOT, clickies are 100% classic, maybe not consumables like potions but groups were running around as skeletons
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#10
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Clickies played a major role. Whether you think that's a good thing or not is a separate matter.
Having the blue winners fight the red winners would mimic the original. Having red mop up blue despite a gear gap would also mimic the original. It's plain none of you were there, since there's a major omission from the design of the event that no one has brought up: The Test of Tactics teams had SEVEN members, not six. You got six roster slots, plus a coach. Someone who wasn't in the fight, but could issue instructions to his or her team. This made a huge difference. | ||
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