Quote:
Originally Posted by cputnal
Thanks for this excellent analysis.
I agree with your calculations, and would add that the scenario you present is effectively what the CJ solo'ers have done - no cog stun (and in their case, because they were BWs, seating 4, even though the 9th cog was there, the extra weight on Blinky's evidence carried the day rather quickly. All you have to do is be good at jumping evidence and listening for the CJ jumps....)
What I was thinking was that I want to get together a few of my friends and try this - doesn't have to be 8, if an all BW run, because one or two of us would have bonus of 2 or more....we could stand close together, so that if a unite was needed, it would hit everyone....
anyone wanna try a no-stun? I haven't done this before and think it would be fun! While I'm very comfortable stunning 4 at a time myself, it would be interesting to try this....
Let me know!
Craig
|
Yes, having good peripheral perception and being able to anticipate the evidence is necessary for a CJ solo. Its very fun! All you have to do is be very aware of when the cogs are targeting you and just move out of the way and they will miss. As for doing the no stun CJ, I am up for a challenge anytime. Let me know when you would like to do this and I'll be there. Lots of fun!
The Dogfather