Stalker Quason
Firstly, I'd like to congratulate Stalker Quason on his vicotry. Tactically yours was superior and I was caught off guard. Popping purple shield inspirations prior to engaging an opponent is a brilliant tactic. I commend that tactic, sincerly.
My fraustration with your tactics, however, was with the last 7 minutes where you didn't even make an attempt at all. You literally, just ran the entire match. I would see you, chase you, get a hit in or 2 then you would run, run, run and then run some more. I wouldn't mind if you'd retaliate in some way and make it more of a match. Non was returned however. I spent 7 minutes of the match, 2-0 down, looking for you. If you really wanted to go on the offensive you could have. Your build is much more mobile than my build, having Super Speed as one of your powers.
I'm an avid reader of these boards but I rarely ever am compeled to reply to a post. I see Arena matches for what they are.. just Arena matches. I had my share of dominating wins and crushing losses. (points to CZ and AA) Which is why
it puzzles me as to the reason why you even bothered publicizing our little arena match which I thought ended without annymosity.
Anyway, congratulations on your win once again. Although, clearly, your definition of an arena match differs from mine.
Prevelance
I call you for what you really are. Your a PVP poser. Go PVP more first before I'll start to take you seriously.
Mage Storm,
I remember that match. I recall your eagerness to challenge my troller to that arena match. You didn't seriously expect my mind/ff troller to joust with your regen spines scrapper did you? True, I did hit you with TK early but you failed to mention that I was spamming you with holds and force bolts In the attempt to break mezz protection.
Your a PVP veteran, you know the tactics that I employ. Don't tell me you didn't expect that when you initiated the arena challenge with my troller. Its like challenging DB and not expecting TP foe + mines; CZ and his blapping or Mage Storms hover snipping. To each his own.
Regards,
The Akira Project / Kagemon