It doesn’t matter what he tells you, you’re too arrogant to take the advice.
being a citizen of the trenches i think most players actually already have decent reacts, they just have no vision beyond the next global and make really weird decisions for no reason (sp’s sending stun on healer and not following through, rogues sending duel when they’re all out of gas, rdruids over-cloning etc)
tldr they cant play proactively i wrote air lol
cov is cool
isnt the feral auto snare only 20%? i think super weak auto snares are fine, not everyone should have them just how not everyone has chains of ice
So you just flaming, i don’t expect that
no arent u the burning blade guy
I just think it’s worth avoiding shortchanging brox on the credit he does deserve for not being a 1200 player, but yeah reacting to some obvious game scenarios is pretty much the first thing everybody learns in PvP
I earnestly promise you that I’m not
He’res an example.
I dunno man did he prekick you by hours or did you just not read it because you don’t like what he’s saying.
Either or tbh. Either more auto apply or none. It definitely makes the game a dumber place with auto snares. @mages especially.
I didn’t forget this but work is being obnoxious, haven’t had a chance to finish the vod still.
Thats a good example but not entirely true, he could shadowstep druid and stun me BEHIND pillar, which is worse situation than what actually happened.
This example was good, just like some others i considerd good, like pay more attention to colossus smash on stormbolt for uptime.
Thats a good example but not entirely true, he could shadowstep druid and stun me BEHIND pillar, which is worse situation than what actually happened.
This is the part where you stop doing this and just listen… you’re like a toddler who refuses to learn from the teacher.
I could tell you 1+1=2 and you would cry out “NO 3-1=2 ACTUALLY!!”.
I could tell you 1+1=2 and you would cry out “NO 3-1=2 ACTUALLY!!”.
You just ignored the part where the outcome could be worse if i did that…
I forgot how common dishonesty is around here
I don’t think he’s the lost cause you seem to
You just ignored the part where the outcome could be worse if i did that…
You just ignored the part where you just keep trying to say “What if” to make yourself seem correct.
I understand, but if the help comes from someone who cannot understand what “impact” means but repeats it countless times, I don’t need it, I consider myself happy without this kind of help.
“balance does not impact you”
By your own admission, you said that rogue and rdruid were stronger specs than warrior and hpal. You said that they were advantaged. Despite those advantages, you won the game.
By your own admission and the undeniable results of that game, you were impacted less by design and balance and more by player skill. This is true of almost every single player in almost every single game of arena.
You can obstinately argue semantics all you want, but that’s the fact of the matter and this game only further supports that.
Its not only about semantic, its 50% about semantic, and 50% about dishonesty, like:
Nothing i said was dishonest. Nothing was done preemptively to “outplay” a go.
You pressing all your defensives when by all rights you should have died if the druid and nahj were even close to the same page is not an outplay.
If you intervened the cc on your healer, that wouldve been an outplay. If you pre-parried a go instead of pressing it when you’re high on hp, on stun dr, and your healer not in cc, that couldve been an outplay. If you disarmed when your pally got CCd or even shifted into defensive stance, or leapt away, those all wouldve been outplays. If you moved to los when the druid tranq’d, that would have been an outplay.
But again, if the druid had used one offensive global in 8 full seconds of cc (that, by your own admission, you didn’t even recognize) you would have died and lost the game. Because of that, you did not “outplay”. You did a “play” and the enemy didn’t execute.
A better analogy would be something like:
There’s a 2v2 hockey game first to 1 wins, you and your partner are both in the penalty box. Nahj passes the puck to his partner at your open net… and the partner sits there for 8 full seconds for your timer to come out and you skate over and slap the puck out at the last second. No one would ever look at that and say, “great save by brox! What an outplay!” They would say “nahj set that guy up to win and he just didnt shoot his shot”.
I won’t take this seriously, it’s a meme
It’s not a meme and you should absolutely take it seriously, because I bet things like this are how youre losing and not winning a majority of your games.
Thats a good example
The point is you didn’t make the effort. Showing the lack of foresight.
But people do this stuff. Pre moving. Knowing cause and effect. pally is stunned → rogue will step → deny step via positioning. Good players do that. Hell, I get imposter syndrome at higher ratings because I’m keenly aware that I don’t do that.
I feel like you don’t want to hear that there’s things you’re not doing to improve. Even on this example you gave yourself an excuse. “Even if I did that, the rogue had alternatives.” That’s the wrong mindset to have.
Next time there might not be a druid to step to. Next time it might save your life. Build the discipline to react appropriately to things because you know the sequence the enemy team wants to happen.
Keep me posted and lmk what you think!
@mages
yellow card
u get hit in the mouth with an iceberg u aint walkin
effect. pally is stunned → rogue will step → deny step via positioning.
why you ignored that he would step on druid and stun me behind pillar if i did what you saying?
why you ignored that he would step on druid
Even on this example you gave yourself an excuse. “Even if I did that, the rogue had alternatives.”
you really need to read what people are saying before you complain about stuff. I’m 100% certain you didn’t read anything nas wrote even though he just handed you a golden ticket to being a better player.
Next time there might not be a druid to step to. Next time it might save your life. Build the discipline
It’s not about changing the past Brox. It’s about you learning and developing skills for the future.
We don’t care that you misplayed. We all make mistakes. Everyone plays bad or gets tunnel vision. Nahj made like 15 mistakes in that clip.
The difference is if they’re aware of them, acknowledge them, or learn from them.
I’m 100% certain
You love hate semantics so I’ll even point out that I’m exaggerating here.