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Post by eeeeef on Apr 6, 2021 13:22:08 GMT
I'm also revising my opinion on Crowd Tactics; it's better than I thought it was. On the surface, it encourages turtling, but it can still be effective without this tactic. For consistent damage, you need to maintain at least 2 stacks, not the 3 or 4 that I originally thought. You just need to make sure that the enemies have less stacks then you do. Softening the enemy up by outranging them and utilizing Fire Suppression/Guerrilla/Blitzkrieg is key. I'm still not getting Vasilevsky though. But Vasilevsky is Allied Ushijima! With an Extra Star! They are both infantry, can both be hybrids, both have Crowd Tactics, both have an XP skill, both have a frontline-and-defensive skill, and If Ushijima is good, then surely Vasilevsky is! Exactly why he's bad.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Apr 6, 2021 13:28:00 GMT
But Vasilevsky is Allied Ushijima! With an Extra Star! They are both infantry, can both be hybrids, both have Crowd Tactics, both have an XP skill, both have a frontline-and-defensive skill, and If Ushijima is good, then surely Vasilevsky is! Exactly why he's bad. They are both very good! Ask Amazing!
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Post by eeeeef on Apr 6, 2021 13:29:29 GMT
They are both very good! Ask Amazing! Let me ask you few questions: Vasilevsky VS Slim/Tassigny and Ushijima VS Runstedt/Mannerheim/Kuribayashi.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Apr 6, 2021 13:31:09 GMT
They are both very good! Ask Amazing ! Let me ask you few questions: Vasilevsky VS Slim/Tassigny and Ushijima VS Runstedt/Mannerheim/Kuribayashi. Vasilevsky is Superior to both, and Ushi is Superior to Mannerheim and *sobs* Kuribayashi, but not Rundstedt. The only gens Superior to Rundstedt are MacArthur and Rommel.
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Post by eeeeef on Apr 6, 2021 13:32:17 GMT
Let me ask you few questions: Vasilevsky VS Slim/Tassigny and Ushijima VS Runstedt/Mannerheim/Kuribayashi. Vasilevsky is Superior to both, and Ushi is Superior to Mannerheim and *sobs* Kuribayashi, but not Rundstedt. The only gens Superior to Rundstedt are MacArthur and Rommel. Saw that one coming from a mile away.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Apr 6, 2021 13:34:19 GMT
Vasilevsky is Superior to both, and Ushi is Superior to Mannerheim and *sobs* Kuribayashi, but not Rundstedt. The only gens Superior to Rundstedt are MacArthur and Rommel. Saw that one coming from a mile away. Alright, I can't post anymore.
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Post by eeeeef on Apr 6, 2021 13:35:19 GMT
Vasilevsky is Superior to both, and Ushi is Superior to Mannerheim and *sobs* Kuribayashi, but not Rundstedt. The only gens Superior to Rundstedt are MacArthur and Rommel. Saw that one coming from a mile away. Or should I say: As expected from Gerd von Rundstedt.
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Post by eeeeef on Apr 6, 2021 13:36:01 GMT
Saw that one coming from a mile away. Alright, I can't post anymore. See ya! Also why do people make melodramatic goodbye threads when they come back like a few days later?
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Apr 6, 2021 13:41:52 GMT
Alright, I can't post anymore. See ya! Also why do people make melodramatic goodbye threads when they come back like a few days later? I am not supposed to be on here (I mean I can, but I am trying not to), just can't help myself.
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Post by eeeeef on Apr 6, 2021 13:45:31 GMT
See ya! Also why do people make melodramatic goodbye threads when they come back like a few days later? I am not supposed to be on here (I mean I can, but I am trying not to), just can't help myself. Just thought of a super funny and cool joke and punchline but out of fear of it being too inappropriate for this forum I've decided not to post it. Also that's fair enough I guess.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Apr 6, 2021 17:30:46 GMT
They are both very good! Ask Amazing! Let me ask you few questions: Vasilevsky VS Slim/Tassigny and Ushijima VS Runstedt/Mannerheim/Kuribayashi. Slim and Rundstedt for me
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Post by Amazing on Apr 6, 2021 18:12:58 GMT
They are both very good! Ask Amazing ! The thing is Vasilevsky can do the most pure damage on the Allied Side, MacArthur is overall better, but at least I can make an argument between him and Vasilevsky. Ushijima doesn't do the most pure damage on the Axis Side, Yamashita does. And if you want a hybrid, you'd take Rundstedt so whilst I get the comparison, there is no argument to pick Ushijima. So one is very good, and one I wouldn't use. Take that however you will.
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Post by Don Quixote de la Mancha on Apr 7, 2021 3:08:18 GMT
Let me ask you few questions: Vasilevsky VS Slim/Tassigny and Ushijima VS Runstedt/Mannerheim/Kuribayashi. Slim and Rundstedt for me OoOof, from a person having tried both Tassigny and Slim, they are both even, the choice comes down to : more dmg or more def, dependant on your playstyle, you can choose one that fits it. I chose Tassigny because I found that alot of my infantry were getting massacred by the enemies in the campaigns
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Post by HangryBird on Apr 7, 2021 3:48:53 GMT
Slim and Rundstedt for me OoOof, from a person having tried both Tassigny and Slim, they are both even, the choice comes down to : more dmg or more def, dependant on your playstyle, you can choose one that fits it. I chose Tassigny because I found that alot of my infantry were getting massacred by the enemies in the campaigns Not really. The choice between Tassigny and Slim comes down to whether you think Fire Suppression is a "backup" for Guerrilla or you think Guerrilla cancels out Fire Suppression. If the former, you will see Tassigny as the more durable one and Slim as the harder hitter. If the latter, you will see Slim as having better damage and durability.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Apr 8, 2021 3:18:23 GMT
Slim and Rundstedt for me OoOof, from a person having tried both Tassigny and Slim, they are both even, the choice comes down to : more dmg or more def, dependant on your playstyle, you can choose one that fits it. I chose Tassigny because I found that alot of my infantry were getting massacred by the enemies in the campaigns Both are good, but Slim’s bayonet charge + extra infantry star seals the deal imo. Its better than victory rush as its not situational
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