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Post by Deadeye on Jun 21, 2017 9:36:38 GMT -5
Is that speculation on the dash bots? Don't you think an Ancilot will always be a solid bot? I'm not opposed to the 5th hanger slot I guess but gold accumulation is so slow and I'm eager to get weapons and bots. I will say this about the 5th slot. It is not susceptible to a nerf so there is no chance you will regret your decision and shelve your 5th slot someday.
That said, I'll assume you get that slot and only have 1800 left. You are approximately half way to what the light dash bot will cost in gold (converted to IP) so you could save for that. My personal opinion is that another orkan would be the safest bet. With your extra Griffins and your Boa with an Ork already, you could ditch the boa for a DB Griff, which is super powerful right now. Orkans have almost always had a place in the META from what I've seen over my 1+ year of play.
2 cents given...
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Post by acdcfan on Jun 21, 2017 9:40:44 GMT -5
So to summarize and/or pick from the following options
1. get a 5th slot 2. get a 5th slot 3. get a 5th slot 4. get a 5th slot 5. get a 5th slot
You're welcome
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Post by Russel on Jun 21, 2017 9:41:46 GMT -5
So to summarize and/or pick from the following options 1. get a 5th slot 2. get a 5th slot 3. get a 5th slot 4. get a 5th slot 5. get a 5th slot You're welcome
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Post by seanh on Jun 21, 2017 9:53:40 GMT -5
So I slept on it and I think i'm going to land on going with the 5th slot/second Orkan. I feel like that gives me more punch in matches if I can get 5 bots that can deliver a punch. As far as where I think my hanger should land I'm hoping you all would give me some feedback, again keep in mind I don't have unlimited resources or time so this will be for the short-mid term while I save for better things. I was thinking this for a hanger until I can save up for Ancilot etc.. 1 Punisher/Thunder Leo - For brawling, already have this setup and it does really good work up close. Eventually I'd migrate the punishers to magnums when I can afford it. 1 Pin/Trident Leo - Midrange splash damage bot that can soak up a decent amount of punishment. 1 Pinata/Orkan Griffin - Pretty standard DB setup I believe 1 Pin/Tulu Griffin - Midrange splash, also fairly common setup(?) The last slot is where I have my personal battle... Here's my thoughts/options: Thunder/Taran Boa - Good speed/durability and can brawl really well on maps with decent cover I've found. Thunder Carnage - I usually get a kill or two with it, but I probably just need more practice? Seems frail and hard to play on open maps. Molot Patton - Not really an option I guess, Molot Griffin probably just superior in every way? Is there an inexpensive patton option that's viable? Don't have aphids. Cossack - Worth running if I put my Orkan on a grif? I get some good caps/kills with Orkan Cossack now, but I think he should ride the pine? TLDR; 5th slot - I'm leaning heavily towards Thunder/Taran Boa, unless someone can convince me otherwise on my options? I have a natasha too but it seems like a waste of time to snipe/fire long range missiles during a match. PS. I really appreciate all the tips and advice guys! You will get some vary sage advice on here from very experienced people (they gave me plenty, all good), so I won’t say anything on the hanger its self. The only think I would say, from a little further down the road (but not much), is plan now for the hanger you want down the road. The resource requirements change quickly enough, between very little of a particular currency to having more than you can spend, the one thing that it all boils down to is time. So look ahead to what you want and work back, trying not to waste resources / time on stuff that you don’t think is long term. Only thing I will say on what to put in the final slot is that its worth investing the time in leaning to use that Thunder Carnage. I am still leaning, it actually teaches you disciplines you should be developing across all your bots, picking target, staying in cover, when to engage / not engage / its ok to run away etc. They are essential with the carnage, but make you a better pilot of just about everything else.
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Post by Deadeye on Jun 21, 2017 9:56:28 GMT -5
So I slept on it and I think i'm going to land on going with the 5th slot/second Orkan. I feel like that gives me more punch in matches if I can get 5 bots that can deliver a punch. As far as where I think my hanger should land I'm hoping you all would give me some feedback, again keep in mind I don't have unlimited resources or time so this will be for the short-mid term while I save for better things. I was thinking this for a hanger until I can save up for Ancilot etc.. 1 Punisher/Thunder Leo - For brawling, already have this setup and it does really good work up close. Eventually I'd migrate the punishers to magnums when I can afford it. 1 Pin/Trident Leo - Midrange splash damage bot that can soak up a decent amount of punishment. 1 Pinata/Orkan Griffin - Pretty standard DB setup I believe 1 Pin/Tulu Griffin - Midrange splash, also fairly common setup(?) The last slot is where I have my personal battle... Here's my thoughts/options: Thunder/Taran Boa - Good speed/durability and can brawl really well on maps with decent cover I've found. Thunder Carnage - I usually get a kill or two with it, but I probably just need more practice? Seems frail and hard to play on open maps. Molot Patton - Not really an option I guess, Molot Griffin probably just superior in every way? Is there an inexpensive patton option that's viable? Don't have aphids. Cossack - Worth running if I put my Orkan on a grif? I get some good caps/kills with Orkan Cossack now, but I think he should ride the pine? TLDR; 5th slot - I'm leaning heavily towards Thunder/Taran Boa, unless someone can convince me otherwise on my options? I have a natasha too but it seems like a waste of time to snipe/fire long range missiles during a match. PS. I really appreciate all the tips and advice guys! Beat me to it. In reference to your 5th bot dilemma, I would go with either the Thunder Carnage or the Thundork (yeah, I just made that up and it made me laugh) boa. You have 2 mid-range bots already and I would no go with more than that. Actually, I only run one because I find that, while they increase your battle longevity, they don't contest beacons well enough and that costs me wins.
I would recommend the Thunder carnage. With the large number of griffs and ancilots out there now, it has a lot to offer. Sure, it is high risk, high reward, but learning to pilot one effectively can be highly satisfying. I recommend a post by DarkVagabond about ambushing that he recently wrote to see some effective tactics for the Thunder Carnage. I know that my bung hole still puckers when I'm in one of my griffs and I know a Thunder Carnage is around, even if I'm at 350m in a PDB. I'm thinking, "Damn, I hope he doesn't rush me!"
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Post by ⓣⓡⓘⓒⓚⓨ48 on Jun 21, 2017 10:07:34 GMT -5
Have to agree, 5th slot first, no matter what, then Orkan. Frankly, 2 Orks are not enough most of the time. 4 would be my suggestion... 5 if you plan on getting a Dash that isn't the Mk1 light with 2 weapon slots.
As to the 5th bot filler... Carnage is going to be used for a while, I think. So versatile... Either as a Mid-range Zeus/Trident carrier, or as a Thunder bot, or as a highly mobile gunner when the new heavy machine gun is finally released. I would go with Carny. Even though I have a very soft spot for the Boa, it isn't viable anymore. I still play it... every now and again, but I can't say I recommend it over the Carny.
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Post by Ⓑⓞⓑ Ⓓⓨⓛⓐⓝ on Jun 21, 2017 10:09:13 GMT -5
From my limited experience my Thunder/Taran Boa has been as effective up close as my Carnage. They're roughly the same level.
I don't know the history of bots or the "meta" but Boa's health pool makes it tougher in ambush situations against undamaged bots while the Carnage is probably better at finished damaged bots before they can retaliate. Boa is slightly faster when Carnage isn't sprinting.
Does the higher health pool just seem better because I'm less experienced? Carnage seems to just get steamrolled by anything plasma.
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Post by ⓣⓡⓘⓒⓚⓨ48 on Jun 21, 2017 10:11:35 GMT -5
From my limited experience my Thunder/Taran Boa has been as effective up close as my Carnage. They're roughly the same level. I don't know the history of bots or the "meta" but Boa's health pool makes it tougher in ambush situations against undamaged bots while the Carnage is probably better at finished damaged bots before they can retaliate. Maybe... but at level 9 with 9 thunders, that thing is a terror. The ancile and the Rush ability make up for the lower health, the 2 heavy weapon slots add much more diversity. But, play what you want, for sure... I just want ya to make that decision with as much info as possible.
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Post by Ⓑⓞⓑ Ⓓⓨⓛⓐⓝ on Jun 21, 2017 10:15:38 GMT -5
Does the knife & midrange splash for 2 Leo's and DB & Midrange splash Griffon for the first 4 slots seems reasonable for what I have?
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Post by Russel on Jun 21, 2017 10:20:02 GMT -5
From my limited experience my Thunder/Taran Boa has been as effective up close as my Carnage. They're roughly the same level. I don't know the history of bots or the "meta" but Boa's health pool makes it tougher in ambush situations against undamaged bots while the Carnage is probably better at finished damaged bots before they can retaliate. Boa is slightly faster when Carnage isn't sprinting. Does the higher health pool just seem better because I'm less experienced? Carnage seems to just get steamrolled by anything plasma. In a way, yes. Think of it like: For Boa you need 200 virtual points of skill X while for Carnage you need 300 points of skill Y. So you won't be much better with Carnage by piloting other bots. The closest two bots to Carnage in terms of gameplay (imo) are Orkan Doc and Pinata Jesse. Both are fast, squishy, short range hard-hitting guys that basically can't hold a hit. But with Carnage you can't escape for the most part, if you use rush incorrectly. Again, they are NOT the same, and pretty different, but are the closest to Carnage.
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Post by ⓣⓡⓘⓒⓚⓨ48 on Jun 21, 2017 10:22:03 GMT -5
Does the knife & midrange splash for 2 Leo's and DB & Midrange splash Griffon for the first 4 slots seems reasonable for what I have? If what you posted on page 1 is what you are meaning as far as the Leos, then yes it should work. You may switch out the Puns for Pinatas for a change of pace if you have enough... since the reload mechanic has changed it is a damn good option. But Puns DO work up close, especially in concert with a Thunder. Mags are a pretty good choice too... something to be said for never reloading Griffs are good... keep those. Mainstays at this point. Some may say that the Leo Trident Pin is redundant with the RDB Griff on board, that 2 mids are 1 too many, but I don't. In the current meta and with the MM giving me matchups with folk far outside my league/level, 2 mid ranges is actually turning into a plus. IMO, YMMV.
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Post by ⓣⓡⓘⓒⓚⓨ48 on Jun 21, 2017 10:25:27 GMT -5
From my limited experience my Thunder/Taran Boa has been as effective up close as my Carnage. They're roughly the same level. I don't know the history of bots or the "meta" but Boa's health pool makes it tougher in ambush situations against undamaged bots while the Carnage is probably better at finished damaged bots before they can retaliate. Boa is slightly faster when Carnage isn't sprinting. Does the higher health pool just seem better because I'm less experienced? Carnage seems to just get steamrolled by anything plasma. In a way, yes. Think of it like: For Boa you need 200 virtual points of skill X while for Carnage you need 300 points of skill Y. So you won't be much better with Carnage by piloting other bots. The closest two bots to Carnage in terms of gameplay (imo) are Orkan Doc and Pinata Jesse. Both are fast, squishy, short range hard-hitting guys that basically can't hold a hit. But with Carnage you can't escape for the most part, if you use rush incorrectly. Again, they are NOT the same, and pretty different, but are the closest to Carnage. I agree as far as close range goes... but the Carny has the wonderful ability to hold 2 Zeus or Tridents. That is what makes it a head above... in my mind. However, you can always get it later... so do what you want, but if you find that big overgrown toaster isn't hacking it anymore... remember this post
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Post by Ⓑⓞⓑ Ⓓⓨⓛⓐⓝ on Jun 21, 2017 10:41:39 GMT -5
I appreciate all the help. It might seem picky to get specific advice but it sucks to drain 8-30 hours into something I may not use when I'm not a guy that can farm silver for hours everyday.
For now I might go back and forth between the Boa & Carnage, why not. For some reason I'm just really attached to the idea of having a Boa in my hanger.
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Post by ⓣⓡⓘⓒⓚⓨ48 on Jun 21, 2017 10:47:32 GMT -5
I hear ya... I am still at 8.5/9 because I like to experiment and I like variety. That, and I don't have hours to play... many days just 3 games is all I can squeeze in. I can absolutely understand wanting the most from what you have, especially b/c I went the opposite direction and applied a shotgun approach to my purchases, instead of a focused plan that may have had me up to 10 or 11 by now if I had consolidated my hangar choices.
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Post by seanh on Jun 21, 2017 10:47:34 GMT -5
You should have a look on youtube for some videos of carnages being piloted well. Its eye opening. I ran a Boa for a long time, loved it, but it’s a different animal to a carnage. For me a Boa is more akin to another Leo, you can just barge on in and keep shooting while taking a pile of punishment. That works well enough to a point but eventually you will get to a point where bigger faster higher levelled bots are just eating you for lunch.
Carnages are for something different. They are predators, they lie in wait the when the opportunity is right close gaps quicks and finish bots off. To put it in perspective I don’t think I ever managed to take down an ancilot one on one with the Boa, the Thunder Carnage has plenty of them carved on its belt at this stage.
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Post by ⓣⓡⓘⓒⓚⓨ48 on Jun 21, 2017 10:50:27 GMT -5
You should have a look on youtube for some videos of carnages being piloted well. Its eye opening. I ran a Boa for a long time, loved it, but it’s a different animal to a carnage. For me a Boa is more akin to another Leo, you can just barge on in and keep shooting while taking a pile of punishment. That works well enough to a point but eventually you will get to a point where bigger faster higher levelled bots are just eating you for lunch. Carnages are for something different. They are predators, they lie in wait the when the opportunity is right close gaps quicks and finish bots off. To put it in perspective I don’t think I ever managed to take down an ancilot one on one with the Boa, the Thunder Carnage has plenty of them carved on its belt at this stage. Well put... Boa and Leo are brothers in the way you play... tradeoffs exist between speed/HP/and weapon slots, sure, but they are still played with the same spirit. Carny is a bot unto itself. Unique and played differently than the rest.
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Post by DarkVagabond on Jun 21, 2017 11:53:08 GMT -5
I recommend a post by DarkVagabond about ambushing that he recently wrote to see some effective tactics for the Thunder Carnage. I know that my bung hole still puckers when I'm in one of my griffs and I know a Thunder Carnage is around, even if I'm at 350m in a PDB. I'm thinking, "Damn, I hope he doesn't rush me!"
Awww... shucks mate
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Post by SoCalGrndR on Jun 21, 2017 13:12:09 GMT -5
So I slept on it and I think i'm going to land on going with the 5th slot/second Orkan. I feel like that gives me more punch in matches if I can get 5 bots that can deliver a punch. As far as where I think my hanger should land I'm hoping you all would give me some feedback, again keep in mind I don't have unlimited resources or time so this will be for the short-mid term while I save for better things. I was thinking this for a hanger until I can save up for Ancilot etc.. 1 Punisher/Thunder Leo - For brawling, already have this setup and it does really good work up close. Eventually I'd migrate the punishers to magnums when I can afford it. 1 Pin/Trident Leo - Midrange splash damage bot that can soak up a decent amount of punishment. 1 Pinata/Orkan Griffin - Pretty standard DB setup I believe 1 Pin/Tulu Griffin - Midrange splash, also fairly common setup(?) The last slot is where I have my personal battle... Here's my thoughts/options: Thunder/Taran Boa - Good speed/durability and can brawl really well on maps with decent cover I've found. Thunder Carnage - I usually get a kill or two with it, but I probably just need more practice? Seems frail and hard to play on open maps. Molot Patton - Not really an option I guess, Molot Griffin probably just superior in every way? Is there an inexpensive patton option that's viable? Don't have aphids. Cossack - Worth running if I put my Orkan on a grif? I get some good caps/kills with Orkan Cossack now, but I think he should ride the pine? TLDR; 5th slot - I'm leaning heavily towards Thunder/Taran Boa, unless someone can convince me otherwise on my options? I have a natasha too but it seems like a waste of time to snipe/fire long range missiles during a match. PS. I really appreciate all the tips and advice guys! Everything looks pretty solid for your line up. As for your Gold choice, I think you went with best overall option! 5th slot is 25% more resources and is a game-changer from several aspects. One great thing about 5th slot, use is as rotator slot. I did & still do! I, like ⓣⓡⓘⓒⓚⓨ48, like to play a wide variety of weapons & bots and has slowed progress. The cost is fuller game with a better experience. With so many options between weapons & bots swapping them in & out also keeps the game freshhhhh! Two other points: *Everyone should have a Carnage - It is accessible for everyone (WS) - It plays style is unique - It is multi purpose bot *Level 9 is tipping point for bots - Max speed - Enough time piloting, is it a good fit, does this bot help me perform - Time to get a bot to L9 is not significant, getting 3-4 weapons to L9 IS! I'm in Masters Tier I have 8 useable bots at/above L9. One bot is L9 Rhino, its parked, performance was erratic for me. Some pilots excel & are in TT, but it didnt work for me. That is like mid-range bots, I dont want mid-range bots! I would never get a Fury and plod around in the back waiting restlessly for another 10 secs to fire a 3-shot volley across the battlefield!!.....Oh wait mine has L11 Tridents & I just finished leveling my 1st Pin to L11 on my rdb Griffin!! You dont know until you try it!!!
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Post by drake1588 on Jun 21, 2017 13:24:34 GMT -5
Pretty much like with cars: You can have HEMI truck and try to take it to both your farm and a trackday, or you can get Hilux for a farm and S2000 for racetrack. Is Russel British? Because that's the most British car reference I could think of that doesn't involve Jaguar...
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Post by Deadeye on Jun 21, 2017 14:02:11 GMT -5
You should have a look on youtube for some videos of carnages being piloted well. Its eye opening. I ran a Boa for a long time, loved it, but it’s a different animal to a carnage. For me a Boa is more akin to another Leo, you can just barge on in and keep shooting while taking a pile of punishment. That works well enough to a point but eventually you will get to a point where bigger faster higher levelled bots are just eating you for lunch. Carnages are for something different. They are predators, they lie in wait the when the opportunity is right close gaps quicks and finish bots off. To put it in perspective I don’t think I ever managed to take down an ancilot one on one with the Boa, the Thunder Carnage has plenty of them carved on its belt at this stage. One of Adrian Chong's videos is of his high damage challenge (or something similar) where he gets 1.8 mil damage (which I think is still his max) has him using 2 maxed thunder carnages on dead city. It's pretty fun to watch.
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Post by Uhnonimis on Jun 21, 2017 14:17:08 GMT -5
Other than a fifth slot, the most necesary, important, vital, indispensable thing for you to get IS A FIFTH SLOT!!!!!!!! Did I mention that it might be a good idea to get a fifth slot? If not, let me take the opportunity to do so now.
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Post by Dejnov on Jun 21, 2017 14:19:17 GMT -5
1 Punisher/Thunder Leo - For brawling, already have this setup and it does really good work up close. Eventually I'd migrate the punishers to magnums when I can afford it. 1 Pin/Trident Leo - Midrange splash damage bot that can soak up a decent amount of punishment. 1 Pinata/Orkan Griffin - Pretty standard DB setup I believe 1 Pin/Tulu Griffin - Midrange splash, also fairly common setup(?) The last slot is where I have my personal battle... Here's my thoughts/options: Thunder/Taran Boa - Good speed/durability and can brawl really well on maps with decent cover I've found. Thunder Carnage - I usually get a kill or two with it, but I probably just need more practice? Seems frail and hard to play on open maps. Both of these two choices are very nice choices and will serve you well. I tend to like the Boa (a bit more than the Leo) as it has a medium hardpoint. Currently in the game, medium hardpoints have the best firepower (dps type) and allow you to field some of the best utilitarian weaponry in the game (taran, orkan, tulumba) which are good for a variety of situations. The heavy hardpoints tend to need specialization (ancile on lance or doubling/tripling/quadrupling up on carnage/furies/butches) and don't tend to meld well with all medium and light hardpoints. The light hardpoints can be in a class of weaponry by themselves and also tend to specialization (gekkos, aphids, etc.) or are accompaniments to the medium hardpoint weapons.
I would favor upgrading your medium hardpoint weapons (tulumba, orkan, and taran) over other choices. They are staples and can easily be moved from bot to bot.
Also note: The new bots are only medium hardpoint bots... they will take the best utilitarian weaponry and specialize in them. That should make them especially fearsome.
Happy Hunting!!
Dejnov.
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Post by Russel on Jun 21, 2017 14:24:22 GMT -5
Pretty much like with cars: You can have HEMI truck and try to take it to both your farm and a trackday, or you can get Hilux for a farm and S2000 for racetrack. Is Russel British? Because that's the most British car reference I could think of that doesn't involve Jaguar... Whoa, it was supposed to be Honda S2000, how does it make me British? :-D (thank you for the compliment, it is good to be taken for an English-speaker on the international forum, though) As a bonus - here is cool Hemi ad for you (I'm not a big fan of trucks in general, but I admire Chrysler's initiative to put those beasts into an utility truck):
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Post by Dejnov on Jun 21, 2017 14:30:43 GMT -5
Carnages are for something different. They are predators, they lie in wait the when the opportunity is right close gaps quicks and finish bots off. To put it in perspective I don’t think I ever managed to take down an ancilot one on one with the Boa, the Thunder Carnage has plenty of them carved on its belt at this stage.
So, so, so true!! The carnage (with thunders or zeuses) are very potentially in the meta right now. They are built to bring down young bucks who stray from the herd.
Absolute predators like tigers in the wild. Blend in and wait for your prey to come to you... then pounce and kill. Regen and repeat.
My absolute best moment with a thunder carnage was when I surprised three ancilots on yamantau with a DB Griff behind me. I actually ripped two to shreds as they all tried to bounce their target lock from the DB before being taken out by the third... (who shortly died to the still living DB Griff behind me). That was an awesome battle.
The absolute worst moment was when I was on Springfield and two max leveled trebuchet butches took me out in 30 seconds from drop.... didn't even make it out of spawn...
That right there is the life of a Carnage pilot.
Happy Hunting!!
Dejnov.
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Post by Russel on Jun 21, 2017 14:44:48 GMT -5
Carnages are for something different. They are predators, they lie in wait the when the opportunity is right close gaps quicks and finish bots off. To put it in perspective I don’t think I ever managed to take down an ancilot one on one with the Boa, the Thunder Carnage has plenty of them carved on its belt at this stage.
So, so, so true!! The carnage (with thunders or zeuses) are very potentially in the meta right now. They are built to bring down young bucks who stray from the herd.
Absolute predators like tigers in the wild. Blend in and wait for your prey to come to you... then pounce and kill. Regen and repeat.
My absolute best moment with a thunder carnage was when I surprised three ancilots on yamantau with a DB Griff behind me. I actually ripped two to shreds as they all tried to bounce their target lock from the DB before being taken out by the third... (who shortly died to the still living DB Griff behind me). That was an awesome battle.
The absolute worst moment was when I was on Springfield and two max leveled trebuchet butches took me out in 30 seconds from drop.... didn't even make it out of spawn...
That right there is the life of a Carnage pilot.
Happy Hunting!!
Dejnov.
Sometimes I wish Carnage had no Ancile. It makes him easy to spot for the enemy due to the blue bar.
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Post by Ⓑⓞⓑ Ⓓⓨⓛⓐⓝ on Jun 21, 2017 14:50:34 GMT -5
Last question now that I have some good direction for my hanger for the time being.
What's the best leveling up strategy? Weapons first then bot level? Bot to 9 for max speed?
I read somewhere that a good route is have weapons around 2 levels above the bot level before leveling the bot itself.
Thoughts?
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Post by Uhnonimis on Jun 21, 2017 15:00:12 GMT -5
Shots before bots!
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Post by Russel on Jun 21, 2017 15:07:08 GMT -5
Last question now that I have some good direction for my hanger for the time being. What's the best leveling up strategy? Weapons first then bot level? Bot to 9 for max speed? I read somewhere that a good route is have weapons around 2 levels above the bot level before leveling the bot itself. Thoughts? Maybe you read that from me :-) To put it shortly: for RUNNER bot (Carnage, Jesse, Gareth, Stalker) keep weapon\bot the same level. For every other guy: level up weapons at +1 or sometimes +2 higher than a bot. The reason: Weapons upgrade at much stepper curve than a bots. You will gain A LOT of advantage if your weapons are higher than enemy bots; but with underpowered weapons and fat bots you are basically giving enemy Silver. Try to level up everything at +\- same pace. The reason: It is more gain (both in terms of time and silver) to upgrade 2-3 weapons to +1 level that 1 weapon to +3 levels. It is easy to see, just calculate how much damage you receive per upgrade hour. Keep an eye on your Silver (!!!) The reason: It tends to run away fast once you upgrade past lvl5 Don't upgrade ANYTHING higher than lvl9 for now. The reason: it is very time-consuming, and you probably be good with 9\9 hangar in every league up to Diamond\lowExpert. Bots speed is maxed at lvl9. Bonus: don't upgrade higher than lvl11. The (Sivler+time)\Damage ratio suck there really hard.
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Post by drake1588 on Jun 21, 2017 15:11:43 GMT -5
Is Russel British? Because that's the most British car reference I could think of that doesn't involve Jaguar... Whoa, it was supposed to be Honda S2000, how does it make me British? :-D (thank you for the compliment, it is good to be taken for an English-speaker on the international forum, though) As a bonus - here is cool Hemi ad for you (I'm not a big fan of trucks in general, but I admire Chrysler's initiative to put those beasts into an utility truck): Just had to ask! The Brits love the Hilux (it was named differently here in the states) and the S2000 is one of the preferred weekend cars ever made for the guys who race on the weekends. They're both kind of collector's items for the middle class motorheads over there.
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Post by Russel on Jun 21, 2017 15:18:37 GMT -5
Just had to ask! The Brits love the Hilux (it was named differently here in the states) and the S2000 is one of the preferred weekend cars ever made for the guys who race on the weekends. They're both kind of collector's items for the middle class motorheads over there. Ah, now I see =) For me Hemi truck is the incarnation of the "because I can" mindset. Hilux is the "best bang for bucks" for a modest farmer\carpenter. And S2000 is a purist car, that is made not for competition of any kind, but for your personal enjoyment (that sounds a bit cheesy, but you get the idea).
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