Once you use the walls to block the orb attacks it is.
Learning the timing of the double slam attack took a while. Bear in mind failure in this stage takes about fifteen minutes of grinding to get back here.
When are you going to learn to mind your surroundings?
Beat a stage/fight (perfectly) and you'e earned a pass on restrictions *temporary*.
Break conditions, exploit hard, etc. *Ex: URNS* to get to the next fight and play it fair, master the battle/test it, etc. and continue.
Don't dick around stupidly in horrible grinds. Save that for the time you work through the WHOLE fight and/or record it to fulfill the run conditions.
I hope you are not implying that after perfecting stages 1and 2 *no damage* that I should have have used a MAX SoD to facilitate quick progress through Stage 1 and Level2 Typhon's Bane in conjunction with the Urn of LOLympus to quickly end the pillar stages, are you?
The idea is to speed through 'fluff'. Once you've mastered a section, get it out off the way with ANY MEANS NECESSARY. Mastered Stage 1? Use everything you've got (Urn of Olympus and Poseidon are plenty) to rush through to Stage 2 *turn the shit off* and begin practicingn. Restart? Repeat. Master Stage 2? Skip Stage 1 and 2 (in the fair play sense) and proceed to Stage 3. This option is especially abusable in BP.
...That's the obvious nature of the whole approach...exploit to where you need to test/practice...restart the section and do it 'by the book'.
Waves 1 and 2 shouldn't take long to master. Especially if you abuse the block (Wave 2) as a sub for the tactic of hiding behind the gate. With those two beaten, that leaves just Wave 3 to work with before doing it all over again. Glorious, yes?
Short cuts indeed.
Arena practice is a good call. A true sign of seriousness I feel.
"It did not have to be this way my son...This path..is of your choosing."
Your suffering could have been made light had you just accepted that you aren't good enough to create a worthy 'direct Stage 3' tactic. Know your limits.
~Sure, why not? Though we all know Starscream was the greatest
Easy enough.
3lonn 2 years ago
Once you use the walls to block the orb attacks it is.
Learning the timing of the double slam attack took a while. Bear in mind failure in this stage takes about fifteen minutes of grinding to get back here.
addaminsain 2 years ago
When are you going to learn to mind your surroundings?
Beat a stage/fight (perfectly) and you'e earned a pass on restrictions *temporary*.
Break conditions, exploit hard, etc. *Ex: URNS* to get to the next fight and play it fair, master the battle/test it, etc. and continue.
Don't dick around stupidly in horrible grinds. Save that for the time you work through the WHOLE fight and/or record it to fulfill the run conditions.
BigVEE 2 years ago
I hope you are not implying that after perfecting stages 1and 2 *no damage* that I should have have used a MAX SoD to facilitate quick progress through Stage 1 and Level2 Typhon's Bane in conjunction with the Urn of LOLympus to quickly end the pillar stages, are you?
addaminsain 2 years ago
You clown.
The idea is to speed through 'fluff'. Once you've mastered a section, get it out off the way with ANY MEANS NECESSARY. Mastered Stage 1? Use everything you've got (Urn of Olympus and Poseidon are plenty) to rush through to Stage 2 *turn the shit off* and begin practicingn. Restart? Repeat. Master Stage 2? Skip Stage 1 and 2 (in the fair play sense) and proceed to Stage 3. This option is especially abusable in BP.
~Highly advised for practicing Wave 3 Translator
BigVEE 2 years ago
Nigga, that is what I did.
Don't think I didn't get through it all afterwards "clean" though.
Translator, well yeah.That was the plan. Master the blades handling of the initial waves to start with. Shouldn't be too tough.
After that "sort cuts" will be taken.
Going to have a while in AotF before that.
Priest handling, most notably grab cancelling.
addaminsain 2 years ago
...That's the obvious nature of the whole approach...exploit to where you need to test/practice...restart the section and do it 'by the book'.
Waves 1 and 2 shouldn't take long to master. Especially if you abuse the block (Wave 2) as a sub for the tactic of hiding behind the gate. With those two beaten, that leaves just Wave 3 to work with before doing it all over again. Glorious, yes?
Short cuts indeed.
Arena practice is a good call. A true sign of seriousness I feel.
BigVEE 2 years ago
YOU DID IT WRONG
~Hopefully you will fail me less in the future Starscream
BigVEE 2 years ago
No. I did it my way.
Megatron quotes now is it?
addaminsain 2 years ago
"It did not have to be this way my son...This path..is of your choosing."
Your suffering could have been made light had you just accepted that you aren't good enough to create a worthy 'direct Stage 3' tactic. Know your limits.
~Sure, why not? Though we all know Starscream was the greatest
BigVEE 2 years ago
And now with the Zeus quote.
How very apt.
addaminsain 2 years ago
Isn't it though?
~And you without a proper retort. Perhaps if you made a bit of progress that could sub-in for your wits.
BigVEE 2 years ago
Pay attention nigga.
Two vids posted today.
One in glorious high def.
Now to order some Indian food then resume playing.
addaminsain 2 years ago
Now what you can do with those videos?
BigVEE 2 years ago