tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-538720779601057920.post2299186485442139970..comments2023-07-16T01:11:42.489-07:00Comments on What The Faux: Battle #2Virukhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13682344308400039839noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-538720779601057920.post-52363058067451759582012-07-31T02:43:06.650-07:002012-07-31T02:43:06.650-07:00Our second game with the same forces - so we have ...Our second game with the same forces - so we have a full insight in our and enemy potential and possibilities. <br /><br />And our second great and entertaining game! <br /><br />What I can add. Using speed of Victoria’s duet I arm very fast (turn 2) dynamite marker in the middle. Disarming cost two actions so I gain a little advantages against LJ. <br /><br />Trapper was killed by one strike by LJ, Misaki charged her but missed two times (due to soulstones used by LJ) and was hit by riposte and survived with last wound - in the next turn Misaki was killed by LJ - but I was what I had intended. Misaki was decoy - she allow Victirias to stay outside LJ melee range. And I was successful in that task - Victirias never cross a blade with LJ in that battle. Bounty hunter Viki shot to LJ two times dealing 4 or 5 wounds. <br /><br />Fighting in melee with LJ was to risky - I prefer to focus on other Deathmarshals and dynamite markers. <br /><br />Great battle and outcome was determined by tip on the scale ...<br /><br />caenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com