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The cog round is over and the cannon round is over.
Now comes the big challenge: getting as many hits in before the cogs can take down your laff 5pts at a time.
It hasnt been that way for me for a long time, and it doesnt have to be that way for you either. What I do is not super special at all. It's just that some revelations have made the battle extremely easy and more worth while.
A more detailed article has been drafted for TT Stratics, but for the immediate, please keep the following in mind, especially if you're at the scale:
1 - The cogs throw at the same time. There is no exception.
2 - When any of them throw, jump to anticipate evidence skidded your way regardless. The timing of the jump you'll get the hang of quickly if you watch for it (and because of point 1, you actually do have more time to plan things out than you may have anticipated)
3 - Never throw from an angle where you cannot view at least part of the cog line. You need to monitor as per point 1.
4 - hop to and from the witness stand. Dont run.
5 - Dont be overconfident if the cogs are all stunned. Sometimes people desert their stunning post to throw at (and often miss because they're too close to) the scale. Expect cogs to skid evidence at that time thanks to these errant stunners. Once you become accustomed to jumping evidence, these and any stunners leaving cogs to get more evidence will become a nonissue.
You follow those simple steps, and you will rarely get below 100 laff - provided you dont stand in the path of a gavel of course.
More when the article is ready
Now comes the big challenge: getting as many hits in before the cogs can take down your laff 5pts at a time.
It hasnt been that way for me for a long time, and it doesnt have to be that way for you either. What I do is not super special at all. It's just that some revelations have made the battle extremely easy and more worth while.
A more detailed article has been drafted for TT Stratics, but for the immediate, please keep the following in mind, especially if you're at the scale:
1 - The cogs throw at the same time. There is no exception.
2 - When any of them throw, jump to anticipate evidence skidded your way regardless. The timing of the jump you'll get the hang of quickly if you watch for it (and because of point 1, you actually do have more time to plan things out than you may have anticipated)
3 - Never throw from an angle where you cannot view at least part of the cog line. You need to monitor as per point 1.
4 - hop to and from the witness stand. Dont run.
5 - Dont be overconfident if the cogs are all stunned. Sometimes people desert their stunning post to throw at (and often miss because they're too close to) the scale. Expect cogs to skid evidence at that time thanks to these errant stunners. Once you become accustomed to jumping evidence, these and any stunners leaving cogs to get more evidence will become a nonissue.
You follow those simple steps, and you will rarely get below 100 laff - provided you dont stand in the path of a gavel of course.
More when the article is ready