Display title | Hit and Run Tactics |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This is one of the most irritating tactics that can be deployed, and it's best to reserve this one to the single player mode unless the odds are otherwise ridiculous. This tactic involves defeating a much stronger but slower melee opponent by repeatedly moving away from them and bombarding them with weak long ranged attacks which will eventually overpower the enemy through sheer volume. Needless to say, expect this to frustrate anyone you use this on in multiplayer. |