Love the way you break things down in depth I’ve recently started getting back into to the game so your videos are super helpful would love to see if you go do some map guides on popular areas ect or some more of these types of videos with other classes as always thanks and keep up the good work
Glad to hear it! This is the second or third video I've done in this Format and I'm not sure what it is, but UA-cam HATES this format. I think only dozens of people will even see this ! Glad you enjoyed it, swing by my discord if you have other ideas for vidyas you'd like to see.
Thank for the kind words. They generally take a few days to put together, and as I've mentioned in another thread, the UA-cam Algorithm really hates this format for some reason.
I love the analysis of every single fight, i don't think there was any major mistakes made in the video only minor mistakes that you guys could of gotten heavily punished for. In fight one the communication was not there and in the heat of battle it is very hard to perfectly have a grasp of the battle field so most of the time you need to break the complex battlefield into something easy that is fast to prosses. In this battle to me it seems the callout "players here" resulted in a misunderstanding that all 3 enemies was on the other side of the room. This misunderstanding/simplification of the battle field led to a blunder that could of made the fight a lot more even. You could also argue that as the cleric you had a responsibility to callout and simplify the battlefield for the frontliners so they are roughly aware of what is going on/ kinda having the role of a team captain in a soccer team. But i think beeing able to do this in a stressful fight while having 100 other things to think about is extremely difficult. In fight 3 the bard makes the mistake of going before the frontliner, as a bard main my self i would of spent my energy on buffing the team with allegro and accel instead of trying push and potentially debuff the enemy. It was a simple positioning mistake from the bard that almost lead to the enemy team getting the advantage. Luckily the enemy ranger was clueless and did not support the cleric vs your frontliner so even if it went bad you most likely would have won.
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I really love this format, as I'm wrestling with approaches to illustrate complex concepts ( like positioning ) and this format allows for the unpacking of these complex concepts in at least a semi informative manner. That being said, UA-cam really hates this format. I learned a valuable lesson on why these videos do so poorly, algorithmically. NEVER use 'ANALysis' in the title of your video.... instant loss of visibility. Thanks for your detailed comment. It's the little mistakes that lose fights as new players face more advanced teams. At the larger scale, I'm trying to focus on how little mistakes in decision or positioning cascade into total disasters. Sadly, I have no decent footages of me playing any fights at 100%, due to illness and cough medicine. You are right, I should have called out that we were 3v1 on the approuch and that left 2 potential unseen advisories. In the bard fight you raise, It's just overconfidence, a slow and insidious killer, which is to blame. We were on the tail end of a very successful romp and all caution had been thrown to the wind.
well played boys
Love the way you break things down in depth I’ve recently started getting back into to the game so your videos are super helpful would love to see if you go do some map guides on popular areas ect or some more of these types of videos with other classes as always thanks and keep up the good work
Glad to hear it! This is the second or third video I've done in this Format and I'm not sure what it is, but UA-cam HATES this format. I think only dozens of people will even see this ! Glad you enjoyed it, swing by my discord if you have other ideas for vidyas you'd like to see.
Waiting for a new video every day. :D Your videos are aaaamazing!
Thank for the kind words. They generally take a few days to put together, and as I've mentioned in another thread, the UA-cam Algorithm really hates this format for some reason.
@@WrathofKoopa-fs8le oh yeah, I didn't mean to rush you or anything like that, I really appreciate the quality and effort you put into your videos.
I love the analysis of every single fight, i don't think there was any major mistakes made in the video only minor mistakes that you guys could of gotten heavily punished for. In fight one the communication was not there and in the heat of battle it is very hard to perfectly have a grasp of the battle field so most of the time you need to break the complex battlefield into something easy that is fast to prosses. In this battle to me it seems the callout "players here" resulted in a misunderstanding that all 3 enemies was on the other side of the room. This misunderstanding/simplification of the battle field led to a blunder that could of made the fight a lot more even. You could also argue that as the cleric you had a responsibility to callout and simplify the battlefield for the frontliners so they are roughly aware of what is going on/ kinda having the role of a team captain in a soccer team. But i think beeing able to do this in a stressful fight while having 100 other things to think about is extremely difficult.
In fight 3 the bard makes the mistake of going before the frontliner, as a bard main my self i would of spent my energy on buffing the team with allegro and accel instead of trying push and potentially debuff the enemy. It was a simple positioning mistake from the bard that almost lead to the enemy team getting the advantage. Luckily the enemy ranger was clueless and did not support the cleric vs your frontliner so even if it went bad you most likely would have won.
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I really love this format, as I'm wrestling with approaches to illustrate complex concepts ( like positioning ) and this format allows for the unpacking of these complex concepts in at least a semi informative manner.
That being said, UA-cam really hates this format. I learned a valuable lesson on why these videos do so poorly, algorithmically. NEVER use 'ANALysis' in the title of your video.... instant loss of visibility.
Thanks for your detailed comment. It's the little mistakes that lose fights as new players face more advanced teams. At the larger scale, I'm trying to focus on how little mistakes in decision or positioning cascade into total disasters.
Sadly, I have no decent footages of me playing any fights at 100%, due to illness and cough medicine. You are right, I should have called out that we were 3v1 on the approuch and that left 2 potential unseen advisories.
In the bard fight you raise, It's just overconfidence, a slow and insidious killer, which is to blame. We were on the tail end of a very successful romp and all caution had been thrown to the wind.