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Re: DiaBD Volunteers - Click
Posted By: Dr. John SumnerDate: 6/5/05 8:26 a.m.

In Response To: Re: DiaBD Volunteers - Click (Adam Ashwell)

: What would be the easy way of taking out a group of compilers? In one on one,
: of course, you just stand in front of them and punch them. But you can't
: really do that when there are more than one, because while you're
: attacking one the others can fire at you. I circled around them and took
: them out much as I would any other kind of enemy, but I got hit at least
: once. Is there an easier way?

Adam, as long as there is adequate room, circling them is the simplest way. In M2 I tend to circle all enemies in a counterclockwise fashion. If you are circling clockwise, try going the other way. Also, it may come as a surprise, but if you have a large amount of room available, then it is a disadvantage when circling Compilers. That's because on TC their bolts are guided and will circle around as the player circles. So it's possible for the player to run into one of the circling bolts.

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DiaBD Volunteers - ClickSteve Levinson 6/4/05 11:31 a.m.
     Re: DiaBD Volunteers - ClickKyjel 6/4/05 3:19 p.m.
           Re: DiaBD Volunteers - ClickSteve Levinson 6/4/05 3:35 p.m.
     Re: DiaBD Volunteers - ClickAdam Ashwell 6/5/05 6:34 a.m.
           Re: DiaBD Volunteers - ClickDr. John Sumner 6/5/05 8:26 a.m.
                 Re: DiaBD Volunteers - ClickSteve Levinson 6/5/05 3:27 p.m.
                       Re: DiaBD Volunteers - ClickKyjel 6/5/05 3:35 p.m.
                             That's the idea :^) *NM*Steve Levinson 6/5/05 4:27 p.m.
     Re: DiaBD Volunteers - ClickDr. John Sumner 6/5/05 8:31 a.m.
     Re: DiaBD Volunteers - ClickNova 6/5/05 11:46 p.m.

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