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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: 5490314" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>Not necessarily.</p><p></p><p>All of options so far in the thread are focus fire.</p><p></p><p>But the advantage of Neuter and Destroy is when the Elite has some devastating attacks of his own. The Standards just do damage for the most part.</p><p></p><p>To prevent the Elite from Stunning or Weakening or even just using an attack that hits most of the PCs on the board, or some other devastating effect on the party, the PCs should Neuter him first, then wipe him out. It would be pretty rare compared to Neutering and Ignoring an Elite (since that is often the best tactic possible), but some bad guys are just so nasty that you need to focus everything you have on them first.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This applies to an Elite, but probably not most Solos. Solos take too long to wipe out. An Elite can be wiped out quickly, even if not all of the damage is done while he is neutered. Neuter and Ignore is much better for a Solo because PCs have to get to 5 on 1 as quickly as possible if the Solo has allies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarinsDad, post: 5490314, member: 2011"] Not necessarily. All of options so far in the thread are focus fire. But the advantage of Neuter and Destroy is when the Elite has some devastating attacks of his own. The Standards just do damage for the most part. To prevent the Elite from Stunning or Weakening or even just using an attack that hits most of the PCs on the board, or some other devastating effect on the party, the PCs should Neuter him first, then wipe him out. It would be pretty rare compared to Neutering and Ignoring an Elite (since that is often the best tactic possible), but some bad guys are just so nasty that you need to focus everything you have on them first. This applies to an Elite, but probably not most Solos. Solos take too long to wipe out. An Elite can be wiped out quickly, even if not all of the damage is done while he is neutered. Neuter and Ignore is much better for a Solo because PCs have to get to 5 on 1 as quickly as possible if the Solo has allies. [/QUOTE]
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