Charax
Battleground Superstar
Hi, friends! Charax Silvershield here to provide you with another Master Class of secret tips from the Battleground Superstar.
People often ask me, "How are you always around the flags, Charax?" A simple question, yet I can write a very large essay on the subject. Knowing the attention span of the typical BGer, I like to break things down into very simple concepts. Today, I will talk about Intercepting the EFC.
Consider the following situation. EFC is projected to follow the red path:
As a Battleground Superstar EFC snarer, let's assume that I just rezzed and I see the EFC exiting near our ramp. What path do I take?
Yellow: This is what idiots do. They fail to compute the EFC trajectory properly and do not successfully cut off the EFC.
Green: This is the Path of Charax (there are other Paths of Charax, described in other Charax Guides). I compute the velocity of the EFC with estimated snares, probability of the EFC using a speed boost and look for opponents who may get in my way midfield. I will compute my angle of interception:
Each milli-second, I take in new inputs to recalculate my angle of interception to ensure that I will have an opportunity to intercept the EFC. Err on the side of caution - you may stray closer to the blue path assuming the EFC favourably runs unimpeded but then adjust the angle with more current trajectory information.
Blue: When there are too many random variables, the prudent Angle of Interception is to actually move directly to the EFC tunnel entrance. If the random variability starts to decrease, I may then recompute to follow the Path of Charax.
Advanced considerations: If you are familiar with the EFC, he likes to use the GY Jump, and you will not be able to intercept using the Path of Charax, the best direction to use is to go from your GY to the EFC Ramp and then intercept up top.
This Guide assumes you have an expert level of mathematics and your brain works at lightning speed like mine does. If it doesn't, you may wish to stock up on Swiftness Potions/Rocket Boots to compensate for your poor gameplay.
People often ask me, "How are you always around the flags, Charax?" A simple question, yet I can write a very large essay on the subject. Knowing the attention span of the typical BGer, I like to break things down into very simple concepts. Today, I will talk about Intercepting the EFC.
Consider the following situation. EFC is projected to follow the red path:
As a Battleground Superstar EFC snarer, let's assume that I just rezzed and I see the EFC exiting near our ramp. What path do I take?
Yellow: This is what idiots do. They fail to compute the EFC trajectory properly and do not successfully cut off the EFC.
Green: This is the Path of Charax (there are other Paths of Charax, described in other Charax Guides). I compute the velocity of the EFC with estimated snares, probability of the EFC using a speed boost and look for opponents who may get in my way midfield. I will compute my angle of interception:
Each milli-second, I take in new inputs to recalculate my angle of interception to ensure that I will have an opportunity to intercept the EFC. Err on the side of caution - you may stray closer to the blue path assuming the EFC favourably runs unimpeded but then adjust the angle with more current trajectory information.
Blue: When there are too many random variables, the prudent Angle of Interception is to actually move directly to the EFC tunnel entrance. If the random variability starts to decrease, I may then recompute to follow the Path of Charax.
Advanced considerations: If you are familiar with the EFC, he likes to use the GY Jump, and you will not be able to intercept using the Path of Charax, the best direction to use is to go from your GY to the EFC Ramp and then intercept up top.
This Guide assumes you have an expert level of mathematics and your brain works at lightning speed like mine does. If it doesn't, you may wish to stock up on Swiftness Potions/Rocket Boots to compensate for your poor gameplay.