
July 19th, 2004, 09:04 PM
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Re: sequence of events question
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Originally posted by tinkthank:
I'd risk saying that defenders *always* go first. But I don't know where to look for proof, it's pure empirical observation: I have never seen an attacker go first.
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Truth. The defender always goes first, without fail. The only time you'd ever think the attacker went first is if the defender was intentionally scripted to hold its first turn, so it didn't do anything on that turn.
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Originally posted by Thilock_Dominus:
I'm with TinkThank. I've have never experienced that the attacker gets the first move. But I wondering how much diffrent it really does to get the first move. Sure you get the first chance to buff your wizards or casting the first fireball, but the distances are to great for precision to be 100% accurate (If not your wizard got very high Pre).
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Going first can mean the difference between an easy victory and a gruesome bloodbath. You'll never doubt the power of moving first when you're facing an assrape of devils piling on you and killing your mages before they can even do anything.
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