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  • Some tactics are: 1.) If you lost or are not playing, remind someone about "the game". 2.) Try this. 3.) Leave a note saying "The Game". 4.) You lost! TROLLOL!
  • There's no success in heading into a raid instance or a raid encounter without reading up on the tactics beforehand. As it's everyone's own responsability to know the tactics for the fights before they start, it'll be expected from people attending (and even signing up for) raids to know what they'll face. This is basicly to lower times in between tries and fights, but also out of general courtesy as everyone else will be doing it, and no-one would want to wait for just a selected few to not know the fight, forcing a recap just taking time. For a line-up of the tactics we use, see the .
  • Tactics are pre-arranged and rehearsed strategies or methods of play.
  • Tactics (駆引, Kakehiki) is the fifth episode of the Death Note anime series.
  • Tacticsとは所謂パッシブスキルに相当。 CareerTacticsはRank11より取得することができる。 スロットはRank20 30 40の際に一つずつ増えて、最大4つまで装備できるようになる。 RvRTacticsはRvRに於けるボーナスを、TomeTacticsはPvEに於けるボーナスを得ることができ、この二つは1つだけ装備可能。
  • Runescar is the god of Tactics
  • To adjust your tactics, go to Team -> Tactics
  • In Crossfire, there are some tactics that could be useful.
  • Tactics are played into the battle zone during the logic definition step of the battle phase. Once there, they may have abilities that affect the outcome of the battle, most frequently abilities that trigger when the tactics is put into the battle zone. At the end of battle step, all of your tactics cards in the battle zone are sent to the drop zone. Other that the limit of your members, there is no restriction on the number of tactics that can be played in a turn, or in each battle.
  • Tactics are the system of technologys and methods used to assist in ensuring one's victory in battle.
  • Tactics is a technology in some Civilization games but a promotion in Civilization IV.
  • "Tactics" (タクティクス, Takutikusu) is an instrumental musical composition from the Japanese version of Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL. It is 1:31 long and has been released on Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL Sound Duel 1.
  • Throughout the history of people resisting power, various tactics have emerged and re-emerged based on their efficacy and the ability of groups to carry them out. Any future activism can only be strengthened by a comprehensive understanding of previous tactics.
  • The below categories contains various generic tactics that can be employed against a variety of folks throughout the game. The list is divided into a section for Ellen, and one for Keats, as the tactics they use are often quite different.
  • Tactics increases the overall damage dealt with melee weapons, unarmed combat, and thrown weapons. At skill 16, when you level up you will gain the Swarm special action, which attempts to do a normal attack to every enemy in melee range at the cost of 5 stamina. Combined with a stamina-draining weapon, this ability can be performed almost infinitely. (In Elona+ mod, the level to gain Swarm is changed to 30) * +0.1 damage multiplier per 1.5 levels
  • The Tactics attribute enhances a Warrior by increasing defense and aiding party members. This is a secondary attribute and may be used by secondary warriors.
  • The Tactics or Tips at gaming on Warrock. get tips from experts
  • Time Taken: One round to several minutes. Specializations: Type of military unit - squads, fleets, capital ships, ground assault. Tactics represents a character's skill in deploying military forces and maneuvering them to his best advantage. It may be rolled to gain general knowledge of how to best stage certain military operations: blockading a planet with a fleet, invading an enemy installation, assaulting a fixed turbolaser battery.
  • A good tactic is shooting at people. Use the terrain to your advantage. Usually tactics depend on the army that is using them. For instance an army based on tanks and other vehicles will prefer to charge the enemy in the open. Whereas an army with lots of less powerful units will want to stay back and barrage the enemy with projectiles. Building a base can add some good defense for your army, and maybe help you live longer. but it can get rid of mobility or the element of surprise. not building a base could mean you can't build any more units or collect resources.
  • Assuming a certain level of basic skill and familiarity with tactical shooters, these Tactics should help you and your fellow Survivors get through Left 4 Dead... alive! As a start, make sure you know all of the Controls. Note: These tactics are written specifically for the Survivor players, though an Infected player can read through and figure out counters to these tactics written below.
  • The basic rule for good play in Axis & Allies is Don't fight a battle you're not going to win. If your foe is stronger, retreat. Don't attack if you are going to destroyed with a counterattack. Spoiling Attacks can be an important tactic. Attack and then withdraw before destroying the opposing force, which could leave you vulnerable to an enemy counterattack. It can be worthwhile to risk a counterattack if you are taking an enemy factory, and is usually worthwhile to take an enemy capital. Don't neglect a front entirely. Even 1 infantry per turn can prevent your foes from consolidating control.
  • This is difficult. When the sun below the horizon, you want it behind the enemy, so you're in the dark and they're backlit by the glow. OTOH, if the sun is just barely above the horizon, you want it behind you so it shines right in the enemy's eyes. These are 180^ apart, so obviously you can't do both in the same battle unless it lasts all day or night. The thing to remember is that the advantage switches in a different order in the morning than in the evening, and that the glow lasts longer, so do what's best for you under the given tactical situation.
  • Tactics are battle-commands used in the Persona series, starting with Persona 3. Tactics are used by the player to issue indirect commands to A.I.-controlled party members. Most of the tactics are guidelines for how the player wants the AI to fight, such as to conserve SP or fight with no regard to skill cost or remaining SP, however there are several that are direct commands or are unique to specific characters, such as the "Orgia Mode" tactic for Aigis and Metis in Persona 3.
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