
May 7th, 2004, 09:44 AM
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Re: Is the REAL problem with VQs...Norfleet?
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Originally posted by archaeolept:
I really can barely think of how to respond.
how does winning against a vampire queen imply balance? Vampire queens could be unbalanced (though the real interest/concern to me has to do w/ the full combo strat, not the VQ especially) and yet still be posssible to beat.
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Maybe you are confusing "Possible" with "As easily done as fighting any other Pretender of comparable point usage and use".
Meaning; as possible to defeat a VQ consistantly (and repeatedly, because of her immortality as well as a few other pretenders out there, which you get to) with the same amount of effort that it would take to defeat any other For Combat pretender with the same points used to create, items used to equip, research researched to script.
The fact that you have to beat it repeatedly is only a minor factor if the rate of attrition of defeating it is greater than the cost.
Edit: Added "For Combat", so the "What about a Great Sage, huh, Mr. Smartguy?" rebuttle doesn't surface.
[ May 07, 2004, 08:49: Message edited by: Zen ]
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