Hello,
I have seen some of the pro players quickwalling in enemy units, namely scouts, and i went to the scenario editor to derp around a bit with the idea.
I found its way easier then i expected to wall in a enemy unit assuming the enemy isnt watching it, following some basic method. I made a crappy youtube video about it showing it off and explaining the method somewhat if you want to see it, but i am wondering what the "aoezone pros" think of it.
I honestly think it could be very usefull especially vs wolves if you get good with it.
Youtube vid:
for those with little patience here i have 2 seperate twitch clips where i managed to pull it off ig:
https://clips.twitch.tv/DifficultTolerantQueleaDoggo
https://www.twitch.tv/d3rp276/clip/HappyObliqueSardineRuleFive
I have seen some of the pro players quickwalling in enemy units, namely scouts, and i went to the scenario editor to derp around a bit with the idea.
I found its way easier then i expected to wall in a enemy unit assuming the enemy isnt watching it, following some basic method. I made a crappy youtube video about it showing it off and explaining the method somewhat if you want to see it, but i am wondering what the "aoezone pros" think of it.
I honestly think it could be very usefull especially vs wolves if you get good with it.
Youtube vid:
Walling in your opponents (advanced aoe2 'tutorial')
I am sorry for the crappy quality of the video editing etc, its not professional nor is it meant to be. I'm just showing off this trick thats it.
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for those with little patience here i have 2 seperate twitch clips where i managed to pull it off ig:
https://clips.twitch.tv/DifficultTolerantQueleaDoggo
https://www.twitch.tv/d3rp276/clip/HappyObliqueSardineRuleFive
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