Yeah kiting - see it like a kite - you are the one holding the string/in control but keeping him/it a safe distance from yourself whilst attacking.
AlexDougherty wrote: »Yeah kiting - see it like a kite - you are the one holding the string/in control but keeping him/it a safe distance from yourself whilst attacking.
Actually it comes from the bird of prey Kite (Red Kite) and how it circles it's prey, not sure why Kiting and not Eagling or Buzzarding, but there you go.
AlexDougherty wrote: »Yeah kiting - see it like a kite - you are the one holding the string/in control but keeping him/it a safe distance from yourself whilst attacking.
Actually it comes from the bird of prey Kite (Red Kite) and how it circles it's prey, not sure why Kiting and not Eagling or Buzzarding, but there you go.
AlexDougherty wrote: »Yeah kiting - see it like a kite - you are the one holding the string/in control but keeping him/it a safe distance from yourself whilst attacking.
Actually it comes from the bird of prey Kite (Red Kite) and how it circles it's prey, not sure why Kiting and not Eagling or Buzzarding, but there you go.
As Alex said the word itself comes from the bird of prey of the same name.
It's actually not a modern word and not in the modern dictionary under this definition, it's an Old English word that dates back hundreds of years and originally referred to the tactic of mounted sling/axe thrower or archers in which they would use the speed of their horses to circle foot soldiers at safe distance while firing missiles at them to soften them up before an attack, much like as Alex stated the Kite circles it's prey before attacking.
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AlexDougherty wrote: »Yeah kiting - see it like a kite - you are the one holding the string/in control but keeping him/it a safe distance from yourself whilst attacking.
Actually it comes from the bird of prey Kite (Red Kite) and how it circles it's prey, not sure why Kiting and not Eagling or Buzzarding, but there you go.
driosketch wrote: »AlexDougherty wrote: »Yeah kiting - see it like a kite - you are the one holding the string/in control but keeping him/it a safe distance from yourself whilst attacking.
Actually it comes from the bird of prey Kite (Red Kite) and how it circles it's prey, not sure why Kiting and not Eagling or Buzzarding, but there you go.
Wait, is that right?
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DirtyHarry wrote: »..... Actually that's the way I play every enemy as my Dragon Knight is mainly a bow fighter.......