Posted by Wotfudboy on 2013-08-07 17:42:51
The other comment from me is: "Buy some! - Don't be a min/maxer!"
Posted by pythrr on 2013-08-07 17:45:40
always think twice about using a RR.
always
Posted by BooAhl on 2013-08-07 17:46:13
I think the hardest RR to decide is when you have that WD lined up and you roll a push. Do you RR for the pomb? T1, T2?
Posted by pythrr on 2013-08-07 17:46:49
For me it is about the question: "what are the implications of failure here". ie: is the ball left open to a blitz? am i losing the opportunity to do an important thing? so it is entirely case by case contingent.
Posted by JimmyFantastic on 2013-08-07 18:02:34
Playing a crap starting team like Nurgz really hammers this home.
Posted by pythrr on 2013-08-07 18:12:01
yup, or noob chaos. 1000 Tv chaos are a wonderful learning lab.
Posted by CastleMan on 2013-08-07 20:50:38
As someone who sometimes jumps to that RR fast, lately been being alot better about it. +1 pythrr. You have to think, is it a game changing fail. I think about it alot when i get a failed pick up. Sometimes, if you aren't in danger of losing it, a failed pickup is ok.
Posted by PigStar-69 on 2013-08-07 21:08:35
basic advice but also good advice. I usually pick the most important action from my turn before I play the turn and then decide where a rr is worth using. playing with the important action in mind helps me plan the whole turn and decide weather to abort the important action or to use the rr.
Posted by Hitonagashi on 2013-08-07 21:26:23
I played 1 RR Lizardmen for a while to practice this until I got it. (not purely for that, yadda yadda minmaxing scum etc etc), but when you only have one reroll to use, it really makes you think what a critical situation is before using it, and how likely you are to be able to recover.
Posted by WingedHuman on 2013-08-08 06:34:12
Rerolls are a vampire coach's best friend.
Posted by B_SIDE on 2013-08-14 14:12:42
I did this today. I failed a rather unimportant roll on turn 7 and clicked the NO button... and I still had 2 rerolls left. Good reminder.