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It's pretty hard, through. If you only have one team member trying to rescue, while they have two, you're in trouble.
Quote from: sk on November 23, 2009, 11:53:30 PMIt's pretty hard, through. If you only have one team member trying to rescue, while they have two, you're in trouble.Not if the team attempting two rescues isn't able to get through.
It's pretty hard, through. If you only have one team member trying to rescue, while they have two, you're in trouble.QuoteNot if the team attempting two rescues isn't able to get through.QuoteWhen you figure out how to do that, let me know.
Not if the team attempting two rescues isn't able to get through.QuoteWhen you figure out how to do that, let me know.
When you figure out how to do that, let me know.
2. Make some code phases that can allow you to tell your teammate something you don't want your opponents to know (ie, say "New Jersey" to tell them you have New Jerusalem, or share some story about the "son of Bob" to tell them you have Son of God. (These are both widely known, though, so don't use either of these).
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on November 24, 2009, 12:28:12 AMQuote from: sk on November 23, 2009, 11:53:30 PMIt's pretty hard, through. If you only have one team member trying to rescue, while they have two, you're in trouble.Not if the team attempting two rescues isn't able to get through.When you figure out how to do that, let me know.
Even though one player is using "all defense" they still have a couple Heroes that can make a rescue attempt.
I think I posted that last thing on the wrong thread. It obviously can be done, it just seems like having only one person doing the rescuing is like going to a dual and giving your opponent two shots at you for every shot you take.