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Who chooses?
So it is not very clear, do you decide which defenses you will go through or the ones your opponent will have to go through?
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Re: Who chooses?
In qualifications and eliminations, you pick the defenses on your side of the field, which your opponent has to breach. That's so you can strategize and try to disadvantage your opponent.
In practice, you pick the defenses on the opposite side of the field so you can guarantee you get the defenses you want to practice against. |
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Re: Who chooses?
I interpreted it as you choosing the ones for your opponent to go through (so the ones on your side of the field). It's like you're fortifying your castle against the enemy.
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Re: Who chooses?
From what I have read in the rules, it seems that you chose the defenses on your side that the opponent must pass through. You can chose to go through the defenses on your side or not as you may pass through your team's secret passage through the neutral zone.
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Re: Who chooses?
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Re: Who chooses?
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Re: Who chooses?
This being during practice rounds. You choose which ones your opponents cross in normal rounds
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Re: Who chooses?
In that case, the only part I see that pertains to this is in the beginning of parts 2,3, and 5
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