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Joined: 7/9/2008 Posts: 4,729 Location: Chicago
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No love?
--Precision Piloting (2015 IN regional winner)-- 36 Atton "Jaq" Rand 33 Bastila Shan, Jedi Master 28 Shoaneb Culu, Jedi Knight 27 Lobot 19 Wookiee Elite Warrior 18 Klatooinian Captain 14 Old Republic Senator 12 Gha Nachkt 7 R7 Astromech Droid 6 Mouse Droid x3
(200pts. 12 activations)
2015 Indiana Regional winning squad. Excellent counter squad with melee/shooter balance. Has great matchups vs CE heavy squads that it can also out-activate (Thrawn swap, etc). Struggles against beefy rock squads with excellent door control. Got the right matchups to get the championship. Rated it an 8. Surprise MVP was Shoaneb Culu. Excellent piece.
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Joined: 6/23/2010 Posts: 3,562 Location: The Hutt, New Zealand
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The most interesting thing for me if how important Force Sense is at the moment - it's something I've never really paid attention to before, but this season it seems super important and a lot of winning squads have featured it. So much super-stealth around with Republic Commandos, Klat BSVs, Elite Scout Troopers (although they have a bubble), etc that anything good with Force Sense is suddenly a superstar.
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TheHutts wrote:The most interesting thing for me if how important Force Sense is at the moment - it's something I've never really paid attention to before, but this season it seems super important and a lot of winning squads have featured it. So much super-stealth around with Republic Commandos, Klat BSVs, Elite Scout Troopers (although they have a bubble), etc that anything good with Force Sense is suddenly a superstar. That's what sold me on Shoaneb. That being said - didn't use it once all day. Due simply to match-ups of course. (and some maps helped too) But the strength of some stealth (and of course super stealth) squads are so powerful now that you have to have a way to deal with them or lose. I think Republic Commandos are the true gatekeeper squad this season. (PS - Many people, and especially for some reason you Kiwis, use the word "gatekeeper" completely wrong. A gatekeeper in terms of our game is a squad that is powerful, but not necessarily the best squad out there. BUUUUUUUTTTT - You HAVE to have a way to deal with it or you are hosed. The CDO squads (which kept being called the NZ gatekeeper, incorrectly) was simply the best squad around. Think about the term - "Gatekeeper". You have to be able to beat the gatekeeper to break into the kingdom of top tier. Daman's CDO/Durge squad (pre-nerf) was the KING of the Kingdom. Would you put the king down by the gate to protect it? NO! That would be silly. So - back on topic - Force Sense is a vital tool to compete with this year's gatekeepers.
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Nice great job! Cool to see so many diverse regional winners!
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Joined: 5/26/2009 Posts: 8,428
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TimmerB123 wrote:TheHutts wrote:The most interesting thing for me if how important Force Sense is at the moment - it's something I've never really paid attention to before, but this season it seems super important and a lot of winning squads have featured it. So much super-stealth around with Republic Commandos, Klat BSVs, Elite Scout Troopers (although they have a bubble), etc that anything good with Force Sense is suddenly a superstar. That's what sold me on Shoaneb. That being said - didn't use it once all day. Due simply to match-ups of course. (and some maps helped too) But the strength of some stealth (and of course super stealth) squads are so powerful now that you have to have a way to deal with them or lose. I think Republic Commandos are the true gatekeeper squad this season. (PS - Many people, and especially for some reason you Kiwis, use the word "gatekeeper" completely wrong. A gatekeeper in terms of our game is a squad that is powerful, but not necessarily the best squad out there. BUUUUUUUTTTT - You HAVE to have a way to deal with it or you are hosed. The CDO squads (which kept being called the NZ gatekeeper, incorrectly) was simply the best squad around. Think about the term - "Gatekeeper". You have to be able to beat the gatekeeper to break into the kingdom of top tier. Daman's CDO/Durge squad (pre-nerf) was the KING of the Kingdom. Would you put the king down by the gate to protect it? NO! That would be silly. So - back on topic - Force Sense is a vital tool to compete with this year's gatekeepers. I think the King Squad can be a gatekeeper. To me, a gatekeeper is a squad you have build for. If a squad is the best but you don't need to specifically build to counter it, it's not a gatekeeper. If the best squad also happens to be one that you need to specifically build against, then it's also a gatekeeper.
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I agree with FlyingArrow, they don't have to be mutually exclusive.
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Joined: 4/2/2008 Posts: 522 Location: Chicago
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good squad. I considered a version of this to GC.
Obviously, the wookiee and R7 would have become mice to max activations (25 base). I felt the grievous squad i ran was a bit tougher, had higher base activation's and had accurate shot, but it was one of my finalists.
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