“Vampires! We haven't faced those yet... These vampires were not having their best moment though - lots of snake eyes, and they were regularly slurping the blood of their thralls, despite a whopping amount of RRs. For the play-by-play, there's the replay. What I give you here is our personal Doctrine report.
What went wrong and what went right?
* This story is not so much about what we did right. We positioned right, and regularly KOd and even CAS'd opposing players, but what decided this match more than anything was the regular failure on the side of the Vampire team. Failed GFI's, failed Blood Lust rolls, and more... It regularly brought their turns to an early end, allowing us generous leeway in positioning. Even then, they came close to countering our offence some times.
What have we learned?
Our enemies' misfortune is our own good fortune.
Best Doctrine Performance:
I was tempted to hand this to The Jester, for a whopping 14 blocks throughout the match... But I'm still handing it to Loh Psidid, who took the ball all the way from the back to score, and had to block and dodge a little for it too.”
What went wrong and what went right?
* This story is not so much about what we did right. We positioned right, and regularly KOd and even CAS'd opposing players, but what decided this match more than anything was the regular failure on the side of the Vampire team. Failed GFI's, failed Blood Lust rolls, and more... It regularly brought their turns to an early end, allowing us generous leeway in positioning. Even then, they came close to countering our offence some times.
What have we learned?
Our enemies' misfortune is our own good fortune.
Best Doctrine Performance:
I was tempted to hand this to The Jester, for a whopping 14 blocks throughout the match... But I'm still handing it to Loh Psidid, who took the ball all the way from the back to score, and had to block and dodge a little for it too.”