nickster2112b16_ESO wrote: »its more than just impulse spam that aint gonna work its hiding in a blob and exploiting equilibrium to stack free ultimate (right theres the problem you shouldnt be able to gain ultimate when not actually in combat) stacking barriers then running as a blob using any aoe they have.
the.dzeneralb16_ESO wrote: »*sigh* impulse spam is only viable when you have severely higher numbers than the enemy. Come close to the same numbers and the impulse spam group will drop to the floor.
So, yeah impulse groups are also the best strategy when your numbers are that much greater than the enemy. What do you want, the whole group to stop take out their daggers and fight one on one?
p.s before anyone says something: I'm a dual wielding NB who doesnt have staves leveled much at all.
Unfortunately in DC there is a lot of negative zone chat and low moral. People complain about oil defense of glad, then go oil farm kingscrest and brag about how much AP they gain. The trolling of your own faction doesn't help anyone and just weakens it more. I dont understand why people enjoy doing this and pity their real life situations if they need to ethug people to feel better about themselves. Also saw a bunch of players just chatting at highrock and heard reports over the last few days of people just doing pve caves for skyshards.
Congrats to EP. There was a noticeable increase in your numbers and organization recently.
The AD emp group is always a challenging fight. You are very well organized and always seem to have more camps coming up.
I feel that the impulse spam is a bit lame as far as player skill goes, but admit it is very effective.
demonlkojipub19_ESO wrote: »I really don't know how it got to an impulse spam thing. I was just talking about how all the EP suddenly come out of the rocks they were hiding under in because fixate and nicole left the campaign. It somehow boosted moral and made people want to fight
I expected to have to wait until the campaigns closedown and scoreboard reset before we see this action out of the wabba EP, but it came early.
What's even worse, is that those two players basically picked the most OP classes in the game and exploited the bat swawm stuff when it was still OP to get Emp.
I've faced both of them in 1v1s and won as a Dual Wield NB, neither one of them are any good by themselves. It's only when they are in a group of EP, or when they are facing multiple enemies that they become problem.
First of all... I am always active/working together with other guild leaders & raid leaders on Wabbajack and I only left the home campaign right before we secured Emperor so our guildmate Draizek could get it before the campaign ended. At 10 million AP he did more than deserve it. Second of all I've had to clarify this WAY too many times.. I (FIXATE) have never been a friggin vampire. Claiming to 1v1 me isn't anything special because I die all the time and I'm definitely willing to admit that.
Stop rumor mongering and being petty for no reason. This is a thread to discuss the ongoing campaign efforts not player drama.
the.dzeneralb16_ESO wrote: »*sigh* impulse spam is only viable when you have severely higher numbers than the enemy. Come close to the same numbers and the impulse spam group will drop to the floor.
So, yeah impulse groups are also the best strategy when your numbers are that much greater than the enemy. What do you want, the whole group to stop take out their daggers and fight one on one?
p.s before anyone says something: I'm a dual wielding NB who doesnt have staves leveled much at all.
That's weird because we do this to 2x+ our numbers and no one dies. This is the exact mechanic to combat LARGER numbers than yourself.
I'm kind of at a loss here for what else to say.
the.dzeneralb16_ESO wrote: »the.dzeneralb16_ESO wrote: »*sigh* impulse spam is only viable when you have severely higher numbers than the enemy. Come close to the same numbers and the impulse spam group will drop to the floor.
So, yeah impulse groups are also the best strategy when your numbers are that much greater than the enemy. What do you want, the whole group to stop take out their daggers and fight one on one?
p.s before anyone says something: I'm a dual wielding NB who doesnt have staves leveled much at all.
That's weird because we do this to 2x+ our numbers and no one dies. This is the exact mechanic to combat LARGER numbers than yourself.
I'm kind of at a loss here for what else to say.
Then whichever large groups you fought were morons. Fun fact: Negates destroy impulse groups.
demonlkojipub19_ESO wrote: »I really don't know how it got to an impulse spam thing. I was just talking about how all the EP suddenly come out of the rocks they were hiding under in because fixate and nicole left the campaign. It somehow boosted moral and made people want to fight
I expected to have to wait until the campaigns closedown and scoreboard reset before we see this action out of the wabba EP, but it came early.
What's even worse, is that those two players basically picked the most OP classes in the game and exploited the bat swawm stuff when it was still OP to get Emp.
I've faced both of them in 1v1s and won as a Dual Wield NB, neither one of them are any good by themselves. It's only when they are in a group of EP, or when they are facing multiple enemies that they become problem.
First of all... I am always active/working together with other guild leaders & raid leaders on Wabbajack and I only left the home campaign right before we secured Emperor so our guildmate Draizek could get it before the campaign ended. At 10 million AP he did more than deserve it. Second of all I've had to clarify this WAY too many times.. I (FIXATE) have never been a friggin vampire. Claiming to 1v1 me isn't anything special because I die all the time and I'm definitely willing to admit that.
Stop rumor mongering and being petty for no reason. This is a thread to discuss the ongoing campaign efforts not player drama.
I've seen enough of your group to know that you had plenty of batswarmers, and I've seen you personally spam Standard with block up 100% of the time. It may not be your fault that ZOS doesn't know how to balance worth a damn, but it is certainly why you are considered "good" from the perspective of people that fight against you. IE, broken mechanics.
What I see is all the 2nd and 3rd place EP's have left their home camps and came to Wabba for that first prize win. I've seen soo many new faces that were homed in other camps. As far as the impulse cheese spam.. What ever.. Throw a negate... We've seen worst from the EP on Wabba that's for sure...
Infraction wrote: »DC zone would rather make up reasons they lost than improve. Ranging from every organized group is a multi boxer to falling for every farm trick there is.
If anyone dare say something to the contrary they just get drowned out by more excuses.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Then when Wabbajack got really tough and your Alliance needed more people playing and playing at all hours of the day, DC did exactly what I expected them to do -- they quit. They swamped Bloodthorn (already drowning in blue) with even more of them. Your Alliance wanted the easy win instead of either a tough second place and possible victory that you could be proud of.
You've lost Wabbajack. It's done but for the crying.
Lord_Draevan wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Then when Wabbajack got really tough and your Alliance needed more people playing and playing at all hours of the day, DC did exactly what I expected them to do -- they quit. They swamped Bloodthorn (already drowning in blue) with even more of them. Your Alliance wanted the easy win instead of either a tough second place and possible victory that you could be proud of.
You've lost Wabbajack. It's done but for the crying.
Like last night on Wabbajack, EP got all 6 Scrolls and Emperor while all 3 populations were locked. What did DC do? Within an hour they dropped down to Medium population, and Bloodthorn's DC pop went from High to Full around the same time. Hell, AD stayed, even though they have no chance of victory at this point.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »
Jeers to those who threw away their faction's chance at victory by quitting and going over to a campaign they were already winning. Want a challenge that's not Wabbajack? Go try to dethrone Moon Die on Auriel's Bow.
I suspect, due to the sheer lack of heart DC has, he'd stomp them flat.
Lord_Draevan wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »
Jeers to those who threw away their faction's chance at victory by quitting and going over to a campaign they were already winning. Want a challenge that's not Wabbajack? Go try to dethrone Moon Die on Auriel's Bow.
I suspect, due to the sheer lack of heart DC has, he'd stomp them flat.
No way they could dethrone Moon Die, but more because on Auriel's if a few DC or EP player shows up AD goes to High/Full pop within minutes and zerg then gate camp you into quitting.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »
Jeers to those who threw away their faction's chance at victory by quitting and going over to a campaign they were already winning. Want a challenge that's not Wabbajack? Go try to dethrone Moon Die on Auriel's Bow.
I suspect, due to the sheer lack of heart DC has, he'd stomp them flat.
No way they could dethrone Moon Die, but more because on Auriel's if a few DC or EP player shows up AD goes to High/Full pop within minutes and zerg then gate camp you into quitting.
Oh, I know.
But they've got all those big, elite PVP guilds on the DC side of things. Shouldn't they see that as a challenge? Shouldn't they be taking on campaigns their alliance is doing poorly in instead of hiding in the one that's mathematically locked to a victory for them?
I mean, they've got years of PVP experience and all these advanced tactics, and are so very coordinated. They don't turn down any challenges and take on every opponent and win with superior skill.
Right?
Right?
And in no way is this my secret desire to see certain people zerged flat by AB's AD.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »
Jeers to those who threw away their faction's chance at victory by quitting and going over to a campaign they were already winning. Want a challenge that's not Wabbajack? Go try to dethrone Moon Die on Auriel's Bow.
I suspect, due to the sheer lack of heart DC has, he'd stomp them flat.
No way they could dethrone Moon Die, but more because on Auriel's if a few DC or EP player shows up AD goes to High/Full pop within minutes and zerg then gate camp you into quitting.
Oh, I know.
But they've got all those big, elite PVP guilds on the DC side of things. Shouldn't they see that as a challenge? Shouldn't they be taking on campaigns their alliance is doing poorly in instead of hiding in the one that's mathematically locked to a victory for them?
I mean, they've got years of PVP experience and all these advanced tactics, and are so very coordinated. They don't turn down any challenges and take on every opponent and win with superior skill.
Right?
Right?
And in no way is this my secret desire to see certain people zerged flat by AB's AD.
Vokundein and Condemned went to AB and came 1 keep away from Emperor (not dethroning we did that but CLAIMING) and we took a scroll.
AD on AB is nothing to write home about. Nor are they THAT impressive. Only AD guild I've seen that is impressive is Alacrity.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »
Jeers to those who threw away their faction's chance at victory by quitting and going over to a campaign they were already winning. Want a challenge that's not Wabbajack? Go try to dethrone Moon Die on Auriel's Bow.
I suspect, due to the sheer lack of heart DC has, he'd stomp them flat.
No way they could dethrone Moon Die, but more because on Auriel's if a few DC or EP player shows up AD goes to High/Full pop within minutes and zerg then gate camp you into quitting.
Oh, I know.
But they've got all those big, elite PVP guilds on the DC side of things. Shouldn't they see that as a challenge? Shouldn't they be taking on campaigns their alliance is doing poorly in instead of hiding in the one that's mathematically locked to a victory for them?
I mean, they've got years of PVP experience and all these advanced tactics, and are so very coordinated. They don't turn down any challenges and take on every opponent and win with superior skill.
Right?
Right?
And in no way is this my secret desire to see certain people zerged flat by AB's AD.
Vokundein and Condemned went to AB and came 1 keep away from Emperor (not dethroning we did that but CLAIMING) and we took a scroll.
AD on AB is nothing to write home about. Nor are they THAT impressive. Only AD guild I've seen that is impressive is Alacrity.
Yeah. Alacrity is quite good, and a challenge every time my team has faced them.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »
Jeers to those who threw away their faction's chance at victory by quitting and going over to a campaign they were already winning. Want a challenge that's not Wabbajack? Go try to dethrone Moon Die on Auriel's Bow.
I suspect, due to the sheer lack of heart DC has, he'd stomp them flat.
No way they could dethrone Moon Die, but more because on Auriel's if a few DC or EP player shows up AD goes to High/Full pop within minutes and zerg then gate camp you into quitting.
Oh, I know.
But they've got all those big, elite PVP guilds on the DC side of things. Shouldn't they see that as a challenge? Shouldn't they be taking on campaigns their alliance is doing poorly in instead of hiding in the one that's mathematically locked to a victory for them?
I mean, they've got years of PVP experience and all these advanced tactics, and are so very coordinated. They don't turn down any challenges and take on every opponent and win with superior skill.
Right?
Right?
And in no way is this my secret desire to see certain people zerged flat by AB's AD.
Vokundein and Condemned went to AB and came 1 keep away from Emperor (not dethroning we did that but CLAIMING) and we took a scroll.
AD on AB is nothing to write home about. Nor are they THAT impressive. Only AD guild I've seen that is impressive is Alacrity.
Yeah. Alacrity is quite good, and a challenge every time my team has faced them.
who?