GM-Ayu Wrote:Now assume if all the players are on the same party in this following...
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Uh... well I'd just walk past wall X at that point, that's a pretty fail IW.
I'd assume breaking down the marked IW is illegal, because that's strategy interference, correct?
Let's say they just started, and decided not to have the marked IW up. It's been Pulse Striking and thrashing at the first IW, but it hasn't fallen. The backup HP is still there, just out of visible range of Valk. Valk's HP has now fallen by a significant amount.
I only know that the marked IW isn't up because they can't see me (Cloak). I call in my HP and Pally (because I can). They throw up the marked IW now that my people are here.
Is the burden on me to prove that they did it to block me?
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As an alternative, I decide to go on the other side of the IW. Reapply this from an earlier post:
The only viable workaround that doesn't involve having the MVP Tele is to... get on the other side of the Ice Wall.
This implies "-Your presence in the elimination of the MVP tears down the strategy of the dominating player/party" and '-Your attack causes no effect or real damage to the MVP except to lure it away".
Assuming I'm setup, my pally has to walk in to get the MVP and bring it back to my party. Am I in the wrong if he reflects even 1 point of damage? Would I be in the wrong if he had no gears on and no Reflect Shield active?
Now, let's assume I'm not in the wrong as long my pally did no damage while luring. If the opposing party's pally comes in to lure it back to their party, are they in the wrong? Keep in mind we're using the same strategy, just on different sides of the MVP.
And to top it all off, are both pallys taking screenshots/second? Maybe it's just my (shiny new) laptop, but that temporarily lags me a bit.