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Poll Question : What more would you rather have: Attack or Defense (Poll is closed)
Choice Votes Statistics
Attack 18 40.909090 %
Defense 26 59.090909 %

More Attack or Defense? Options
Kaxel Vofer
Posted: Thursday, June 10, 2010 2:07:28 AM
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empirejeff wrote:
The best defense is a good offence.


I totally agree, I prefer attack too, greettings
TheStarkiller
Posted: Thursday, June 10, 2010 2:26:22 AM
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IMO it is good to have either one or the other. Wink

If they are really awesome they will have both.
wannabe mexican
Posted: Thursday, June 10, 2010 7:48:30 AM
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DarthJak wrote:
wannabe mexican wrote:
I am currently having a love affair with Kit Fisto, . It feels great


ahh... thanx for sharing?....

does his pond mate/wife know?


We try and keep it on the DL. You know, don't want the tadpoles to find out and all.
Jester007
Posted: Thursday, June 10, 2010 10:21:24 AM
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I prefer for more offense than defense. I believe that you should have more than one or two high damage pieces for 200 point games. If you can throw 4 or 5 threatening pieces, that alone can have a psycological effect on you opponent. For insgtance, I tested out a Republic squad that consisted of General Skywalker, 4 JWMs, R2 Astro, Mas and Panaka. I ended up winning our biweekly tournament, and every one of my gaming buddies said that the squad I ran had a lot of damage output and so many guys to chew through, they really weren't sure what to do. I like the idea of running in and causing enough damage put him/her on the back of their heels and making it really difficult to recover.

Sincerely,
Jester007
zorc62
Posted: Thursday, June 10, 2010 1:53:31 PM
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It's generally easier to find boosts to attack than defense. Therefore, having a high defense already means you will be able to build a more balanced character. It is also more useful for the vast majority of characters in a lot of squads as it is easier to keep your main fighter alive if your smaller pieces can block more shots. Thus, I would rather give everyone in my squad +4 defense than +4 attack.
saeseetiin
Posted: Thursday, June 10, 2010 3:52:28 PM
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joelker41 wrote:
[quote=creme_brule]===this poll will last for 14 days as of 6/9===

anyways...wondering what you guys thought a figure needs more of...attack or defense? now, i know that SA's, FPs, and CEs come into consideration, but i mean OVERALL...meaning, (by default) a decent figure with lets say 50 HP, +8 ATK and 15 def...or something like that...if you could boost a stat by +4, which would it be (and why?)...or make up your own scenario...just want to know what you guys are thihnking.

IM(H)O i think that attack is more useful (assuming the figure can do damage)...i emna, you can have all the defense in the world and if you can't "hit a basketball with a barn door" then you're pretty much screwed...

imput appreciated!!


How can you throw a barn door at a basketball that seems like it would be pretty hard.
qvos
Posted: Thursday, June 10, 2010 10:07:05 PM
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saeseetiin wrote:
joelker41 wrote:
[quote=creme_brule]===this poll will last for 14 days as of 6/9===

anyways...wondering what you guys thought a figure needs more of...attack or defense? now, i know that SA's, FPs, and CEs come into consideration, but i mean OVERALL...meaning, (by default) a decent figure with lets say 50 HP, +8 ATK and 15 def...or something like that...if you could boost a stat by +4, which would it be (and why?)...or make up your own scenario...just want to know what you guys are thihnking.

IM(H)O i think that attack is more useful (assuming the figure can do damage)...i emna, you can have all the defense in the world and if you can't "hit a basketball with a barn door" then you're pretty much screwed...

imput appreciated!!


How can you throw a barn door at a basketball that seems like it would be pretty hard.

If you could take the hinges off, and you were big enough........you might be strong enough to hit the basketball with the barn door...ummmm. seems like it would be easier to stand way far away and throw the basketball at the barn door, perhaps as far away as the street!Flapper
wannabe mexican
Posted: Thursday, June 10, 2010 11:15:33 PM
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qvos wrote:
saeseetiin wrote:
joelker41 wrote:
[quote=creme_brule]===this poll will last for 14 days as of 6/9===

anyways...wondering what you guys thought a figure needs more of...attack or defense? now, i know that SA's, FPs, and CEs come into consideration, but i mean OVERALL...meaning, (by default) a decent figure with lets say 50 HP, +8 ATK and 15 def...or something like that...if you could boost a stat by +4, which would it be (and why?)...or make up your own scenario...just want to know what you guys are thihnking.

IM(H)O i think that attack is more useful (assuming the figure can do damage)...i emna, you can have all the defense in the world and if you can't "hit a basketball with a barn door" then you're pretty much screwed...

imput appreciated!!


How can you throw a barn door at a basketball that seems like it would be pretty hard.

If you could take the hinges off, and you were big enough........you might be strong enough to hit the basketball with the barn door...ummmm. seems like it would be easier to stand way far away and throw the basketball at the barn door, perhaps as far away as the street!Flapper


No offence, but throwing a basketball at a barn door sounds ridiculous. I'd rather throw the barn door. But that is just me.
creme_brule
Posted: Friday, June 11, 2010 10:12:29 AM
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wannabe mexican wrote:
qvos wrote:
saeseetiin wrote:
joelker41 wrote:
[quote=creme_brule]===this poll will last for 14 days as of 6/9===

anyways...wondering what you guys thought a figure needs more of...attack or defense? now, i know that SA's, FPs, and CEs come into consideration, but i mean OVERALL...meaning, (by default) a decent figure with lets say 50 HP, +8 ATK and 15 def...or something like that...if you could boost a stat by +4, which would it be (and why?)...or make up your own scenario...just want to know what you guys are thihnking.

IM(H)O i think that attack is more useful (assuming the figure can do damage)...i emna, you can have all the defense in the world and if you can't "hit a basketball with a barn door" then you're pretty much screwed...

imput appreciated!!


How can you throw a barn door at a basketball that seems like it would be pretty hard.

If you could take the hinges off, and you were big enough........you might be strong enough to hit the basketball with the barn door...ummmm. seems like it would be easier to stand way far away and throw the basketball at the barn door, perhaps as far away as the street!Flapper


No offence, but throwing a basketball at a barn door sounds ridiculous. I'd rather throw the barn door. But that is just me.


i meant SWINGING the barn door (like in baseball with a baseball bat)...but, i think your saying makes much more sense than mine does :)
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