vanille987
Inkling Cadet
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(first of all, sorry if there was a similar thread already made about this, i didn't find one from a few quick searches)
So from sources other then here i keep hearing how tenta missiles is 'bad' or 'more annoying then usefull' etc.
But i keep hearing how the special is also 'fire and forget' or simliar.
Or even how sting ray does it's job better, but those specials have a different 'job' or i'm i missing something?
I always thought tenta missiles was supposed to be fired upon the enemy forcing them to move and create chaos.
Then while the enemy team formation is disrupted, use the opportunity to push and get the upper hand. (the fact targeted enemy's stay tagged for a wile helps too)
Overall the special is great for starting a push and force the enemy to break their formation or so i like to think about it at least.
Admittedly, i don't have a lot of experience with this on high level play so i'd like to hear what the general thought about tenta missiles here is.
Is it really that bad or more like misunderstood or 'underrated'?
So from sources other then here i keep hearing how tenta missiles is 'bad' or 'more annoying then usefull' etc.
But i keep hearing how the special is also 'fire and forget' or simliar.
Or even how sting ray does it's job better, but those specials have a different 'job' or i'm i missing something?
I always thought tenta missiles was supposed to be fired upon the enemy forcing them to move and create chaos.
Then while the enemy team formation is disrupted, use the opportunity to push and get the upper hand. (the fact targeted enemy's stay tagged for a wile helps too)
Overall the special is great for starting a push and force the enemy to break their formation or so i like to think about it at least.
Admittedly, i don't have a lot of experience with this on high level play so i'd like to hear what the general thought about tenta missiles here is.
Is it really that bad or more like misunderstood or 'underrated'?