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Isolate and Kill vs. Neuter and Ignore: Which Control tactic do you prefer?
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<blockquote data-quote="KarinsDad" data-source="post: 5490020" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>With only one word being changed, I'm surprised that you couldn't figure out my simple terminology mistake there.</p><p></p><p>I meant Neuter and Ignore (sorry, but I'm too old to remember how people phrase things word for word, and too lazy to go back and double check what I wrote to ensure it had no mistakes), but it could just as easilly be Neuter and Destroy as per the second to last example that I illustrated.</p><p></p><p>In that case though, Neuter and Ignore (last case) worked better than Neuter and Destroy (second to last case), just like it did in the second case of Isolate and Kill on standard monsters (second case) being superior to Isolate and Kill on an elite (first case).</p><p></p><p>As it turned out in those examples, Neuter and Destroy (i.e. neuter the BBEG and keep attacking him while he is neutered) was a viable option, tied for the second best. So, you should consider it as a possiblity, even if you didn't put it in your poll and even if it did crop into the discussion accidently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarinsDad, post: 5490020, member: 2011"] With only one word being changed, I'm surprised that you couldn't figure out my simple terminology mistake there. I meant Neuter and Ignore (sorry, but I'm too old to remember how people phrase things word for word, and too lazy to go back and double check what I wrote to ensure it had no mistakes), but it could just as easilly be Neuter and Destroy as per the second to last example that I illustrated. In that case though, Neuter and Ignore (last case) worked better than Neuter and Destroy (second to last case), just like it did in the second case of Isolate and Kill on standard monsters (second case) being superior to Isolate and Kill on an elite (first case). As it turned out in those examples, Neuter and Destroy (i.e. neuter the BBEG and keep attacking him while he is neutered) was a viable option, tied for the second best. So, you should consider it as a possiblity, even if you didn't put it in your poll and even if it did crop into the discussion accidently. [/QUOTE]
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