https://youtu.be/K6aspzHg-N0 GrumpyDuckling wrote: »The Daedroths from Maw of the Infernal can be formidable opponents if you are stationary and not attacking them, but most of the time I don't seem them live long enough to make much of an impact.
GrumpyDuckling wrote: »The Daedroths from Maw of the Infernal can be formidable opponents if you are stationary and not attacking them, but most of the time I don't seem them live long enough to make much of an impact.
I fought a BGs with two pets sorcs runnign two pets each + deadroths. A total of six extra targets. What a nightmare.
GrumpyDuckling wrote: »The Daedroths from Maw of the Infernal can be formidable opponents if you are stationary and not attacking them, but most of the time I don't seem them live long enough to make much of an impact.
I fought a BGs with two pets sorcs runnign two pets each + deadroths. A total of six extra targets. What a nightmare.
GrumpyDuckling wrote: »GrumpyDuckling wrote: »The Daedroths from Maw of the Infernal can be formidable opponents if you are stationary and not attacking them, but most of the time I don't seem them live long enough to make much of an impact.
I fought a BGs with two pets sorcs runnign two pets each + deadroths. A total of six extra targets. What a nightmare.
That sounds like a targeting nightmare for any single target skill. I'm curious which would be more annoying -- a full team of pet Sorcs, or a full team of Wardens spinning with the ice ultimate (the Warden one I can confirm is a horrible experience).
Or get this, if you pay extra right now you YES YOU can get a completely gutless ultimate that requires both slots! Hurry purchase the Warden class today!
(Purchase is non refundable, you will need to use weapon skills and guild ults to supplement all the teeth we pulled out of the bear)
InvictusApollo wrote: »It all comes down to how effectively you use them. When used at the right moment:There are more examples thjat I could list here.
- Resto Ult will make you invincible.
- Meteor will kill your opponent in a single burst.
- Destro ult will clear zergs.
- Incap will make your opponent ultra squishy and vulnerable for an execute.
- Dawnbreaker will make an entire group of zerg go into defense or even kill some of them.
- Ballista will force your enemy to go into defense and let you disengage.
- Onslaught will gank your opponent even if he is a tank.
GrumpyDuckling wrote: »The Daedroths from Maw of the Infernal can be formidable opponents if you are stationary and not attacking them, but most of the time I don't seem them live long enough to make much of an impact.
I fought a BGs with two pets sorcs runnign two pets each + deadroths. A total of six extra targets. What a nightmare.
Tbh, its quite hard to see whats going on cause its so zoomed in its nearly first Person.
But what is your complain? There were about 4 players hitting on you, your Remembrance healed you for the full duration and keept you alive. After this, you died. Nothing special.
InvictusApollo wrote: »It all comes down to how effectively you use them. When used at the right moment:There are more examples thjat I could list here.
- Resto Ult will make you invincible.
- Meteor will kill your opponent in a single burst.
- Destro ult will clear zergs.
- Incap will make your opponent ultra squishy and vulnerable for an execute.
- Dawnbreaker will make an entire group of zerg go into defense or even kill some of them.
- Ballista will force your enemy to go into defense and let you disengage.
- Onslaught will gank your opponent even if he is a tank.
Remembrance kinda sucks in BG, it just makes you a huge shiny target and unless your team is around the only benefit is stalling death. Way better to use Barrier or Undo so you can reposition.
StarOfElyon wrote: »Tbh, its quite hard to see whats going on cause its so zoomed in its nearly first Person.
But what is your complain? There were about 4 players hitting on you, your Remembrance healed you for the full duration and keept you alive. After this, you died. Nothing special.
You can't read then.