how op are predators?

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Re: how op are predators?

Post by TheMaskedMan2 » 18 Dec 2018, 15:41

Usually it's still enough time to get a PB shot out but Predators are immune to T3 bodyblock so that ain't gonna work.
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Re: how op are predators?

Post by Dolth » 18 Dec 2018, 17:49

TheMaskedMan2 wrote:
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Usually it's still enough time to get a PB shot out but Predators are immune to T3 bodyblock so that ain't gonna work.
They aren't immune to T3 bodyblock, and I can affirm that from being pushed by a predalien as a predator on TGMC and having a bit more than one second of being blocked.
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Re: how op are predators?

Post by Vispain » 19 Dec 2018, 02:32

Question: How OP are Predators?

My answer - Take a look at a Bad blood round. The main thing that prevents them from utilizing their OP features is their honor code.
I'll add it to them to this post later but... I know there are several videos of badblood rounds/Predators defending lodges.
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