EX:
"the 2v3 against the sp/sham/war, all I could really see there, is know when to intercept. I think they actually could of won, but the war butchered a few intercepts. Intercepts are an awesome interrupt, more than a catch up. so timing an intercept before your kill could pay dividends giving the druid time for a cyclone or to just lock out a spell school."
"This fight you gotta solo the mage as long as possible (although mage should win), so the rogue is almost forced to open on the warrior instead of druid.
If the rogue gets on druid somehow, intercept/intervene>hamstring him. force out cooldowns on the rogue. personally I would hamstring then run a tad ahead and wait for the sprint if you can for another hamstring to just absolutely @#%^ the rogue, then intercept back to mage."
Those were a few quick things I had mentioned while watching it, and it came to me today, maybe we could get a movie thread going. I would love to review and get commentary on what was good, from a pure playstyle point of view. No docking points for music, etc. Purely for how well they played, and the beneficial/hindrances moves.
How do you guys feel? Wanting to gauge this before I waste time.
I think I could probably do about 1-3 movies a week, and would be very open to submittals from you guys on movies you have seen liked.
Should this be Rogue onry? I personally think not. "Know thine enemy", and as we all know, a few of us could us some work on knowing what the opponent is going to do (HI SHAO
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Thoughts?