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So do you just afk when you have to fight a Hunter in those brackets or how do you deal with them?
Also please expand on how Hunters kiting Hunters is OP.
Yes.
I believe they already explained if they are FCing, they can't deal with them and just die.So do you just afk when you have to fight a Hunter in those brackets or how do you deal with them?
Also please expand on how Hunters kiting Hunters is OP.
And shamans.. And priests.. And mages.. And warlocks.. And Hunters.. and warriors.. did I miss something? What Im getting at is doesnt matter how much damage you do if you are completely untouchable.. with no mental capacity whatsoever motorboating your keyboard like a brain dead monkey.
As a masterrace #balancedclasses 39s player myself, Hunters at my bracket only seem to be broken at midfield. Otherwise Hunters have to deal with all kinds of LoS bullshit indoors.
This was in response to my comment saying the only fun part about playing Hunter at 19 is kiting Rogues. Clearly to them, Hunters are literally impossible to play against considering they are 'completely untouchable' even if they were to do almost zero damage it seems like this person would just give up. Naming off all those classes and suggesting that Hunters can kite them just like a Rogue was already ridiculous but then to include Hunters in there just puts it so over the top, I want to know more.
Does this person mind when Hunters are on their team? Do they feel more confident vs them in the other brackets (where they are far more powerful)? The logic just doesn't seem like it can coexist with the game.
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I'd have to disagree there. My entire goal as a 39 Hunter is to lead the enemy through choke points, slowing and harassing them. Outdoors I can get flanked and my traps can be avoided; nothing safer than being in the tunnel with Frost Traps in front and Flares behind. Sure I can go mid and do good damage and drain Mana, but it doesn't compare to doing the same thing at a bottleneck.
In competitive games the only real role for a Hunter is defending the FC, usually at a choke point on or bellow the roof.
I'm still doing all my jumps by hand, not only do different jumps need to be hit a little differently and macros would feel like cheating. They are, and using 3rd party software to do so is bannable. Even if you had a full momentum jump key getting jumps right would take practice and positioning.
All that said an FC on each team is necessary for a good game. Jumping is a big part of the 19s experience, another skill component that allows a twink to further increase their edge over players who don't put in the same amount of pre-work. If it weren't for the fact that twinking is effectively looking for as many ways to gain an edge and piling them on to use them against other players... it would feel a bit unfair that people can just go places I can't yet follow well enough to actually do damage.
However, since that's what twinking is I congratulate all jumpers on their skill : )
Yeh.. this isnt part of the thread anymore dude.. you are detracted for you own ego. Move on. Clearly someone can explain better than I, and I thank him/her for it.
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I notice Horde always has a good comp and competitent FC.. when Im there and when Im not.. and Alliance never does or its a premade and unplayble due to levelers on my team not being able to do the jumps.
Yeah, you're right I'm obviously wasting my time discussing anything with you. Your use of always/never makes it clear that you have the perspective of a spoiled child when it comes to competition.
Dude.. Stop trying to insult me for your fragile Ego.. Get back on subject.
From the guy who first brought up Hunters in a thread about FCs...
What is this "hunter kiting hunter" nonsense?
Want to destroy another hunter? You actually charge and melee him. Bring out a fiery enchanted Night Reaver and whack away. If you're an Orc, you finally get to use your racial.
Most twink hunters are so daffy they don't think of alternate gear switches so if you do, that's an instant victory against other hunters.
Anyways, regardless of comparisons to 29 and 39's, hunter remains a very strong class at 19.
I notice Horde always has a good comp and competitent FC.. when Im there and when Im not.. and Alliance never does or its a premade and unplayble due to levelers on my team not being able to do the jumps.
People can use macros/programs for jumps? How? Which ones? First I'm hearing of this.I'm still doing all my jumps by hand, not only do different jumps need to be hit a little differently and macros would feel like cheating. They are, and using 3rd party software to do so is bannable. Even if you had a full momentum jump key getting jumps right would take practice and positioning.
All that said an FC on each team is necessary for a good game. Jumping is a big part of the 19s experience, another skill component that allows a twink to further increase their edge over players who don't put in the same amount of pre-work. If it weren't for the fact that twinking is effectively looking for as many ways to gain an edge and piling them on to use them against other players... it would feel a bit unfair that people can just go places I can't yet follow well enough to actually do damage.
However, since that's what twinking is I congratulate all jumpers on their skill : )
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Regarding hunters as a rogue you have options: find a place to LOS and force a fight, use sprint to close the gap, icy in combat can sometimes by useful to even the playing field, discombulator ray is your friend. Hunters have tools, but so do rogues, play to your strengths and you can find ways to win most 1v1 fights.
yea hands offf, heella right onHands off of us FC’s
Do FC's ruin pugs?
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