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  1. #1

    I love ledging

    Unpopular opinion alert!!!!!

    I friggin' love the ledging mechanic. I don't use it when playing duels btw, unless it's a last ditch move when getting my butt whooped by someone 20 reps higher.

    But playing Dominion/Tribute/Breach...Oh the joy of being a Cent and booting people off bridges or LawBro and just handily chucking them over the side of the castle wall or, as I did recently as my Warlord, crashing charge an unsuspecting Kensei over the edge of a cliff just before he lands the finishing blow on a teammate ...just gives me the shivers (in a good way)!

    And now the Tiandi! It's like the devs read my mind. Dragon kick is my new favorite thing! They fly so very very far, the void swallowing their screams!

    Some people think it is dishonorable, but I say all's fair in love and war and it's a good anti-gank technique.

    True warriors use their environment to their advantage and to quote Ra's Al Ghul "You haven't beaten me. You have sacrificed sure footing for a killing stroke"
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    as someone who plays mostly cent some shinobi and just recently lawbringer I too share your beliefs. Nothing brings me more joy than landing a fully charged punch to launch someone off the map.
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    In duels it's cheap. In 4 v 4's it can be one of the funniest things in the game. I remember a dominion game on overwatch where all 8 of us were fighting at zone C (the one with all the trapdoors). 7 people were ledged during that glorious battle, myself included. It was pure comedic mayhem.
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    Yes as a shugoki I love demonballing people off ledges or railroading them. I wish breach had more ledges.
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