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TB/Reg(/anything) = fail team

TB/Reg(/anything) = fail team

Its just plain bad

Sorry if i offend anyone but does anyone willing to chose this combination (Torch Bearer, Regulas and any other demigod) of demigods expect to win a game vs anyone but complete noobs?

One is ok in a team (i have seen game winning tb team support that ) but two mean you team cannot full the cirtical roles required for a team to be compeditive.

It really annoys me when i see two players join my team with the first one chosing tb or reg and then the second chosing the other one of the pair (happends way to often to me). I possibly do over react to this. When this happends, it means both (in my opinion):

  • the combination of demigods on our team is very poor
  • because the player (possibly both the other players) on my team chose this they have no (or very little) understanding  of compeditive demigod (that is, how to play the game to win it).

sometimes if i, no always politely(loosing while on these teams gets to me), say that this is a poor chose of demigods they swap demigods but almost always the second point still ends up being true.

Can the combination of tb/reg ever be compeditive?

Do i over react to this? is there a demigod build i can play to support this combintion and make it so i can go into the game thinking that i have a in the least a 25 percent chance of winning the game?

 

Does anyone find it fun playing a game they can expect to lose badly in? (seperate question, but still relevent to the post)

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Reply #26 Top

Went triple random and get double TB with a QOT, won the game, but it was not fun. Even if you had an equal chance with winning with a tb and reg / anything, it's still an awful game to play.

Reply #27 Top

generals are OP, ranged suck?

Reply #28 Top

I totally missed these forums. The Aion forums are full of 2 year old idiots who flame every post.

Love the constructive discussions here.

Reply #29 Top

I totally agree reg + tb = giant fail.

Reply #30 Top

Played a game today:

 

My team: reg tb ub

Their team: ub, ereb, oak

 

result

 

http://pantheon.demigodthegame.com/game/1070082/player/72049/

 

Me and morph are premade, 2 of their guys were premade 66% play rate.

Reply #31 Top

Quoting playgroundlegend, reply 30
Played a game today:

 

My team: reg tb ub

Their team: ub, ereb, oak

 

result

 

http://pantheon.demigodthegame.com/game/1070082/player/72049/

 

Me and morph are premade, 2 of their guys were premade 66% play rate.
End of playgroundlegend's quote

 

Sorry playgroundlegend, but this example is just a joke, teams are not anywhere even. ;) 

Reply #32 Top

Quoting Ke5trel, reply 22
FWIW one of the best teams that played was Reg/TB/UB..if they were still around we wouldn't see threads like this
End of Ke5trel's quote

Quoting playgroundlegend, reply 30
Played a game today:
My team: reg tb ub
End of playgroundlegend's quote

tb/reg/UB combination appears to have some hope of winning a compeditive game.

what builds were used in this game? playgroundlegend

Reply #33 Top

maim snipe mines

ice tb

ooze beast

 

we forced them to play a long game. Out leveled them and out creeped them. Defended our towers hard. not having priests was a bitch. generals ftw. we hit war score 10 when they hit war score 9, got giants before them. They hit war score 10 but couldn't afford giants I assume because they never got them. They wasted a lot of sigils / tp's early looking for ganks because we had a weak team. But we played smart and backed each other up, we ended up with the first 2 kills of the game because they got too aggressive, and I don't blame them, erebus, ub, oak vs 2 squishies and 1 beast is free money.