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    Actually I would argue moving from flank to rear on Titan hm is beneficial since you will already be moving when weight or landslide is coming which makes things easier. Plus the fact you are maximizing dps. Shorter that fight is, less chance for mistakes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Subucnimorning View Post
    Actually I would argue moving from flank to rear on Titan hm is beneficial since you will already be moving when weight or landslide is coming which makes things easier. Plus the fact you are maximizing dps. Shorter that fight is, less chance for mistakes.
    Mistake is a wipe though. It's not how many dps you put out, because it's miniscule comparatively to the whole fight. It's how many people live to heart phase, and then after heart phase, how many live to continue the fight (if you don't have enough dps to get people out of being enclosed in gaol, you wipe).

    And 80% you will not be table flipped unless you're melee heavy (which usually don't happen) so almost all the time it will be a 180 titan on landslide. And weight of the land, he only does 1 flank variations until last phase, meaning you cut through from flank to flank ( doable even with insane lag)

    In Titan, you're not a mnk, you're a melee damage dealer. They could care less what you do, as long as you continue the fight.

    A dead member before heart phase is unecceptable, a dead member after heart phase is costly. You can be pushing daisies as long as you're not dead.

    Titan is not a place to play hero, anyone that has run it will know it for truth.
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    Last edited by kukurumei; 10-08-2013 at 12:13 AM.