![]() ![]() Luckily, the amazon got a nice buff to decoy in that it works like demon hunter sentries from that game we won't name. The initial thought with this build was to sport and buff not one, but two summoners with the new runeword Zenith. Well if it means I don't have to play druid and that's really all that's left. I'm not doing Druid summons because I've had sex and don't own a fursuit. No, not skeles - Wappn8r claimed that when we decided to start a summon group.Īnd no, not Golemmancer - GreatKingDavid dibs'd that one. Much like one of the best summoner-support builds available right now. Now, Greene wasn't the first choice for Commander of Badassery, but he sure as shit earned it by being the right guy for the right situation. Without Greene fixing Gates' fuckup in the South, the Revolutionary War ends with Washington getting pincered by two armies. After several "victories" in the South, the Redcoats basically just gave up and said "fuck this, winning sucks when we all keep dying." Even Alexander Hamilton had a mental wank at Greene's tactical genius. He took an inferior, smaller force and harassed the living shit out of the British by "losing" battles at the cost of killing limey redcoat bastards. Two state tactical retreat? No problem for Nathanael Fucking Greene. Greene kicked the shit out of the Redcoats by stretching their supply lines across South AND North Carolina. Not only did he correctly convince George Washington that New York was indefensible, resulting in the much needed retreat that would later lead to victories in Trenton, but Greene also took over for the stumbling Horatio Gates in the South. Greene would have been commander of the new armies but he was 33 and from Connecticut, so that was a no go. I'm talking about Nathanael Fucking Greene. He got picked because he was a Virginian, and was less power hungry than. The charismatic genius had led men to battle before, was well known to be a brilliant tactician, and had a knack for finding victories when all else was lost. In the Spring of 1775, the Continental Congress had chosen their candidate to lead the newly formed Continental Army. I know we havn't done a full write-up post in some time, but my price check autism is kicking in with the flood of 'thoughts?' posts - so here we go. ![]()
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