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<blockquote data-quote="Mustrum_Ridcully" data-source="post: 4339735" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>There is no general hard rule where to slide an opponent. It depends on the situation, and typically it requires team work to pull things off.</p><p></p><p>For example, if you work together with your Wizard, he might have a few powers that leave zones or at least continue to affect certain areas. Move your opponent into on of these zones. Similar, if you know the Wizard has a few area spells ready, try to get your foes closer together, while staying out of the affected area yourself.</p><p></p><p>Shove an enemy between two allies (preferably a Rogue) so that he is flanked. Or pull him away from one of your weaker allies (the Wizard, or any of the Strikers). Move them to make space for another character, so the character can move out of a flanked position or can get closer to a weaker enemy. Move the enemy simply away from you so he has to move back to you. Or move him closer if he doesn't want to be in melee with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustrum_Ridcully, post: 4339735, member: 710"] There is no general hard rule where to slide an opponent. It depends on the situation, and typically it requires team work to pull things off. For example, if you work together with your Wizard, he might have a few powers that leave zones or at least continue to affect certain areas. Move your opponent into on of these zones. Similar, if you know the Wizard has a few area spells ready, try to get your foes closer together, while staying out of the affected area yourself. Shove an enemy between two allies (preferably a Rogue) so that he is flanked. Or pull him away from one of your weaker allies (the Wizard, or any of the Strikers). Move them to make space for another character, so the character can move out of a flanked position or can get closer to a weaker enemy. Move the enemy simply away from you so he has to move back to you. Or move him closer if he doesn't want to be in melee with you. [/QUOTE]
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