[Discussion] Tactician/Flank
Posted: July 18th, 2007, 8:15 pm
Well, I've experienced Tactician to be game-deciding lately.
Whenever I play Tact, I go for the corner obs, take them out with 2 high level Flanks (guards inclusive), maybe send some units there with Order Attack and build an Ob. Suddenly we've got like +2 and enemy has to get out of used patterns to regain that ob (which they usually wont)... then I go around, kill unsafe Obs, go to bases and kill towers, spawn towers, sometimes the whole base from behind while the towers are alive...
My team just got to keep the house clean until I can do that... so take some heroes with powerful AoE spells, maybe combined with hero-killing and tanking (SB for tank, Infil or AA for hero killing).
This is... strong, makes Flank/Banner the most used and probably easiest/best skill combo for Tact.
Back in the old days, Flank wasnt that strong by itself, so many people (or at least I) didnt get it except for 1 level, rest into Great Bow. However, a high level Flank with Elite Archers was even more disastrous than today's Flank.
What I want you to discuss about is:
Nerf the new Flank?
Return to the old Flank?
Leave it the way it is?
Why?
I say leave it the way it is. It makes the Tactician way more popular, and it isnt uncounterable. Any AoE hero can easily kill the Skirmishers, and Dryad/Oracle or Wands of Shadowsight help keep track of the Tact. I think Dryad also kills Skirmishers right away with dispell... Scarab is also effective with Nightmare.
And when the Tact goes for the obs, you've still got sme time to react and get there and quickly kill the Skirmishers. Together with something for detection, the Tact also doesnt get away so easily, and can be forced to retreat (this is the perfect time to use a Wand of Shadowsight).
During all this the Tact doesnt gain levels, doesnt kill units for money and doesnt push, so she will be outleveled sooner or later, even easier to kill and has accomplished nothing.
Now... discuss under the aspects mentioned above.
PS: I wonder whether I should quote Something and his link to argumentation guidelines...
Whenever I play Tact, I go for the corner obs, take them out with 2 high level Flanks (guards inclusive), maybe send some units there with Order Attack and build an Ob. Suddenly we've got like +2 and enemy has to get out of used patterns to regain that ob (which they usually wont)... then I go around, kill unsafe Obs, go to bases and kill towers, spawn towers, sometimes the whole base from behind while the towers are alive...
My team just got to keep the house clean until I can do that... so take some heroes with powerful AoE spells, maybe combined with hero-killing and tanking (SB for tank, Infil or AA for hero killing).
This is... strong, makes Flank/Banner the most used and probably easiest/best skill combo for Tact.
Back in the old days, Flank wasnt that strong by itself, so many people (or at least I) didnt get it except for 1 level, rest into Great Bow. However, a high level Flank with Elite Archers was even more disastrous than today's Flank.
What I want you to discuss about is:
Nerf the new Flank?
Return to the old Flank?
Leave it the way it is?
Why?
I say leave it the way it is. It makes the Tactician way more popular, and it isnt uncounterable. Any AoE hero can easily kill the Skirmishers, and Dryad/Oracle or Wands of Shadowsight help keep track of the Tact. I think Dryad also kills Skirmishers right away with dispell... Scarab is also effective with Nightmare.
And when the Tact goes for the obs, you've still got sme time to react and get there and quickly kill the Skirmishers. Together with something for detection, the Tact also doesnt get away so easily, and can be forced to retreat (this is the perfect time to use a Wand of Shadowsight).
During all this the Tact doesnt gain levels, doesnt kill units for money and doesnt push, so she will be outleveled sooner or later, even easier to kill and has accomplished nothing.
Now... discuss under the aspects mentioned above.
PS: I wonder whether I should quote Something and his link to argumentation guidelines...