Again, except it's not. For the reasons I listed earlier. Literally all a rogue has to do is shield mind and you can't ward them. Ewave is also easy to avoid.
I could go on and on. The point is there is a crap ton of strategy to it, invis as you pointed out being a strategy in itself.
If we're talking open conflict, and I knew you were after me, you'd have absolutely no chance whatsoever to kill me even once. Now if I didn't know you were coming after me? You'd have a chance, but not a very good one. I mean no matter how many layers of defense someone has, there's always open rolls.
909 is SMR2, so your chances of hitting a player are pretty slim, especially a square or semi.
Last edited by Mobius1; 06-29-2022 at 11:17 PM.
right, not getting into the pissing contest about that... However I was speaking of a situation in an agreed dual at the boulder. Just saying if it came down to it i'd step off after i 916'd... and in that situation you'd absolutely know you entered a fight.. moving one room to provide a bit of trickery to the situation doesn't mean you don't know it's happening.
Yep, like I said, there's tons of strategy.
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