Pushing players in to the crowd
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- Asmodan
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Pushing players in to the crowd
I have a situation where I am not quite sure what is right.
The situation is like this:
x
op
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Where x is my player, o is the player I am pushing and p is a prone player.----- marks the sideline.
Can I push him in to the crowd or do I have to push him to the square where the prone player is?
I need the answer fast so could someone please help me.
Asmodan
The situation is like this:
x
op
---------
Where x is my player, o is the player I am pushing and p is a prone player.----- marks the sideline.
Can I push him in to the crowd or do I have to push him to the square where the prone player is?
I need the answer fast so could someone please help me.
Asmodan
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- Asmodan
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Hmmmm I can´t seem to make it right so I will try to explain instead.
My player blocks opponent player diagonally.
This means I can push him either in to the crowd or to the square where the prone player is.
Must I choose the square where his player is, or can I push him into the crowd?
Asmodan
My player blocks opponent player diagonally.
This means I can push him either in to the crowd or to the square where the prone player is.
Must I choose the square where his player is, or can I push him into the crowd?
Asmodan
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As your frenzied player has to follow up you end up next to the sidelines, ready to get pushed out. If I've got cheap expendible players (e.g. zombies, hobgobs) I'd try to persuade you into doing this...franck_le_grand wrote:This is a tactic combined with frenzy!
get one player to stand in the square where the player could be pushed into so it's an occupied square and frenzy a player off the pitch.
This will make your opponent make a gap in the sideline because he's afraid of getting pushed off the field.
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