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Coffin Fedder
08-15-2006, 04:04 PM
Ok, wasn't sure what place to put this in but, I'm guessing its this one.
Alright, lately i've been asking for turt games in no Wisp DSM or GA. Turt in back row or corner. I actually kept track of how many I asked one day and asked 10 people if they wanted a turt game. I played all ten of them and only 1 of the people followed the rules saying that he didn't like the wisp that much because everyone uses it now a days.
The other 9 A said, Wisp or no game. Or B, Wisp and Stoney can be where ever I wanted to be. And if they said wisp, they were using that cheap little turt. Actually, I can't really call it a turt anymore because everyone uses the same formation, so I'll call it the copy. Everyone uses the copy turt the same way.
Whats wrong with people know a days, can't they come up with any of there own formations or learn how to use new things?
Kreator
08-15-2006, 04:07 PM
I hate poison wisps. That turt is so unoriginal and boring, that I've already made 5 defenses against it.... And you know how bad I am.
mattroe
08-15-2006, 04:14 PM
please show a pic of the turt just in case I use it... well I have my tranti, and I made a set just like the ultimate set FA made, just a lil different, it flows much better, and I am cooking some new turts up, if all goes well they will be completly different, but still completly awsome, and still a turt, I hope.
Forest_Archer
08-15-2006, 04:16 PM
I'd like to see it, matt roe. :)
And I think that Dape's turtle, the one with the DT out of cluster (I don't care if it's back row, front row, or above the mud) is cheap.
max2k106
08-15-2006, 04:17 PM
Whats wrong with people know a days, can't they come up with any of there own formations or learn how to use new things?
People don't like change. Good players aren't going to like a new unit that comes out and makes their whole strategy obsolete.
mattroe
08-15-2006, 04:19 PM
I'd like to see it, matt roe. :)
And I think that Dape's turtle, the one with the DT out of cluster (I don't care if it's back row, front row, or above the mud) is cheap.
Yea sure, you can move the cleric and stnie around how you like and it still works, but I think that having cleric on outside is best against turts, furgy the flank move sout then move him if its opp side, and if its same side you just don worry, but no DT +(
Match Strike
08-15-2006, 05:31 PM
I think turtles that choose stone protection over the safety of clerics are silly.
bludhoundz
08-15-2006, 05:52 PM
Coffin, you're asking for a whole set of rules anyway. You shouldn't have to restrict the wisp.. you can still beat it.
To match: my turtle chooses the protection of my frostie over my cleric :)
gryph89
08-15-2006, 05:58 PM
Coffin, you're asking for a whole set of rules anyway. You shouldn't have to restrict the wisp.. you can still beat it.
To match: my turtle chooses the protection of my frostie over my cleric :)
Word
I enjoy using the wisp alot in my turtles. Needless to say, I do enjoy the old school turtle game every so often. But I don't see what the big deal is about your opponent using wisp or not. I can see how stone placement could bring up a problem, but even stoned, a large portion of the players now a days fail to use the wisp correctly, and it dies after about 10 turns anyway.
Mystery)
08-15-2006, 06:03 PM
The wisp is used too much, I agree with you.
imagination
08-15-2006, 06:22 PM
coffin you post seems to be very ironic. you ask for a very precise game ad then in the end you ask what is wrong with people that only do one thing and dont learn new things. ......... um......
Cuathon
08-15-2006, 06:24 PM
the wisp ownz. i win amny same side and opp side games with it.
mattroe
08-15-2006, 06:41 PM
If you are bored of turting, well how it is now, you could help me in making new kinds of turts, I made a kinda succesful one already, it starts out kinda weak, but in mid game it picks up and does well.
To respond to Kreators comment I will make you a good original wisp set. Me and my team( me and match right now) are investigating on new turt stuff.
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