spacemonkeymafia said:
Interesting assumption.� His advantage goes beyond just shooting first (which I don't know how that is ever a bad thing when you're down to heads up play??), he moves and reacts after the Alpha, which, in head's up is a huge advantage.� Boosting and Barrel Rolling before you get to see your opponent's movement is guesswork and hoping you don't end up screwing yourself over.� Mauler will see where Alpha ends up and will always choose the best action option.� Given 1000 such battles, I think Mauler will win more often than he loses.
spacemonkeymafia said:
Interesting assumption.� His advantage goes beyond just shooting first (which I don't know how that is ever a bad thing when you're down to heads up play??), he moves and reacts after the Alpha, which, in head's up is a huge advantage.� Boosting and Barrel Rolling before you get to see your opponent's movement is guesswork and hoping you don't end up screwing yourself over.� Mauler will see where Alpha ends up and will always choose the best action option.� Given 1000 such battles, I think Mauler will win more often than he loses.
Lets say Mauler rolls a hit and focus, two blanks. does he, or does he not use his focus?�
When its alphas turn, he will be able to choose when the best time to use the focus is