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  1. #1

    why so many cents..

    in my 15 rank matchmaking games i got 7 different cents. why do so many cent players play 1v1 modes? i think all my losses were against the cents too. some maps make them too op when u don't have room to dodge around. feels bad. rip. cent cancer.
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  2. #2
    I've been noticing the same thing in dominion. There are usually 2 or 3 or more. Almost never 0 centurions. It's an average of maybe 2 centurions per match.

    2 centurions divided by the 7 players that aren't me equals 28% of the players I meet. Doesn't that seem nuts?

    I'm not even saying they're overpowered, though. My win rate against centurions is better than against some other classes (from all the friggin practice). A group of 2 really ticks me off, but a group of 2 highlanders would too. I'm not sure I've ever fought 2 highlanders though. I meet grouped up centurions every single night.

    I'm not begging for nerfs, but I'm dying to know...what's with all the centurions?

    It's warden and valkyrie rework day and I've seen more centurions than wardens and valkyries!
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  3. #3
    It's because he is really good in a 1v1 situation.
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  4. #4
    Actually he is really so so in 1on1 situations, almost always free kill, very reactable and dodgable moves, he is good a gank situations.
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  5. #5
    Because one a cent gets going your dead
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  6. #6
    Because outside of the high-skilled, high-level community - where 90%+ of all players are located - Cent is still one of the strongest heros.

    His charged and unblockable heavies are still - not only for me - very difficult moves to pary. (imho because of its animation) And if they hit, you are almost dead...
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  7. #7
    Agreed the animations throw me off most the time otherwise I would smash cents
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