Glad to see more hacker gameplay, it’s a unit I should really use more. What opposing comps would you recommend speccing into hacker? If I can learn when to use them, maybe I can get the hang of their playstyle.
Seems like they are most popular into medium unit boards - Small enough to be hacked quickly, big enough that the retargeting time isn't a huge issue. They also tie up enemy fire for longer thanks to higher HP
Great vs sledge and balls . Causes the other units to retarget waisting time.. . If ur hackers are working good, don't sleep on the tech restores full health to the hacked unit. You can steal nearly dead melters etc. Best counter is chaff , even wasps. Keep um busy
Hi Stoney, I've been enjoying your educational videos about fundamentals. One thing I would really like to see is a similar video on how to defend against aggression for us standard folks. I believe this topic doesn't get enough attention on RUclips, and defense is a pretty hard to pull off in general.
This is an interesting change from you, calling a 2v2. The one thing I DON'T like about 2v2 is how low the HP can be- look at how COMICALLY low red team's starting HP was in this game (and them consequently losing over half of their HP in one shot in round 4), while I've faced teams of players who've had over 8000 HP for my partner and I to get through. Combine with how much more damage teams take if both players lose their matchups (even if only narrowly, although the last round here saw the losers get overkilled by more than 3k damage), and 2v2 games can be over absurdly quickly- I've had MULTIPLE games end on round *4* when we've been walking over our opponents hard enough.
Appreciate the detailed breakdown! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
Trying 2v2 casting for the first time! Let me know what you think and how I can improve. Oh, and come watch the 2v2 tourney this Saturday!
Glad to see more hacker gameplay, it’s a unit I should really use more. What opposing comps would you recommend speccing into hacker? If I can learn when to use them, maybe I can get the hang of their playstyle.
Seems like they are most popular into medium unit boards - Small enough to be hacked quickly, big enough that the retargeting time isn't a huge issue. They also tie up enemy fire for longer thanks to higher HP
Ive seen them used against sledge and steel balls usually sometimes against tarantula and sabertooth, but i'm not sure
Great vs sledge and balls . Causes the other units to retarget waisting time.. . If ur hackers are working good, don't sleep on the tech restores full health to the hacked unit. You can steal nearly dead melters etc.
Best counter is chaff , even wasps. Keep um busy
Hi Stoney, I've been enjoying your educational videos about fundamentals. One thing I would really like to see is a similar video on how to defend against aggression for us standard folks. I believe this topic doesn't get enough attention on RUclips, and defense is a pretty hard to pull off in general.
I very much agree with this. Playing and defending against aggro needs a bit of love I think.
I'll have an aggro video for tomorrow, followed by an aggro defense soon I hope
This is an interesting change from you, calling a 2v2. The one thing I DON'T like about 2v2 is how low the HP can be- look at how COMICALLY low red team's starting HP was in this game (and them consequently losing over half of their HP in one shot in round 4), while I've faced teams of players who've had over 8000 HP for my partner and I to get through. Combine with how much more damage teams take if both players lose their matchups (even if only narrowly, although the last round here saw the losers get overkilled by more than 3k damage), and 2v2 games can be over absurdly quickly- I've had MULTIPLE games end on round *4* when we've been walking over our opponents hard enough.
Appreciate the detailed breakdown! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?