How to guard a WL?
How to guard a WL?
How would you guard a WL in a PUG setting? Their pounce means they leave guard range for quite a while. In a premade with Discord you can coordinate probably, i.e. a tank can have a head start, but how to do it in a PUG?
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Re: How to guard a WL?
Assist him and spam it so you know where he will be heading next, if you see he is targeting someone out of melee range start pre-emptively moving to that target and apply cc/debuffs or whatever you would normally do to assist him.
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Re: How to guard a WL?
run to WL, what else?
if WL die it's half his fault.
same with every overextending mdps.
tank is not a guard bot.
teamwork apply to both.
if WL die it's half his fault.
same with every overextending mdps.
tank is not a guard bot.
teamwork apply to both.
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Re: How to guard a WL?
How to guard a WL 101:
1) Guard Slayer
1) Guard Slayer
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Re: How to guard a WL?
Ask dev to give WL a selfguard ability they may even listen to you.Or let him die 3 or 4 times and he will eventually learn to not suicide jump into blob like Cature do
Re: How to guard a WL?
Thank you folks. I think this one is what I was looking for.
This is a sound answer on so many levels:
1) An IB running after a Slayer looks less pathetic than an IB running after a WL
2) Dwarves should guard dwarves. Are we cosplaying as Legolas and Gimli?
3) One pet is enough for a WL. No need for a pocket guard.
I need to learn to /assist properly though.
I need to record it and run at twice the speed: a pouncing WL, my poor ironbreaker running to him, the WL pouncing again, rinse and repeat. Oh, and some silent comedy film music in the background
This is a sound answer on so many levels:
1) An IB running after a Slayer looks less pathetic than an IB running after a WL
2) Dwarves should guard dwarves. Are we cosplaying as Legolas and Gimli?
3) One pet is enough for a WL. No need for a pocket guard.
Re: How to guard a WL?
I share your frustration, fellow Ironbreaker. And my only suggestion, aside from what has already been said (have them learn not to suicide-pounce into the blob being the king rule ), you can try to alleviate the problem (not solve it entirely) of having to keep up with those grasshoppers by trying to slot the "Avalanche" tactic from the Path of Brotherhood.
In RvR situations you'll find yourself zooming at decent speed quite often as soon as you raise your shield to hold the line, which will allow you to be there when your guardee decides to dart several feet away from you in the blink of an eye.
Incidentally this speed boost also gives you better chances of retreating, should things turn sour in the usual ebb and flow of battle
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Re: How to guard a WL?
As people above have said, it is up to the WL to take the risk in pouncing. Generally pounce should only be to gap close with a soft target that is already out of position. If the WL spams pounce right into an enemy 6 man who has both guards and both healers standing right next to the target, you have a bad WL.
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Re: How to guard a WL?
Lol it's funny because it's true!
Answer is obvious though of course, if the WL knows what it's doing, it would avoid overextending (whether by Pounce or on foot). If the WL gets baited into going deep all the time it isn't worth your guard.
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