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Have you noticed the virtually every reply to your posts is angry? Seriously, stop being so annoying. You are like a forum gnat.cachiporrin wrote:ok, ok, but.... a 90% of the times that i read ur replies u look angry, or maybe it's just the eye.
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Wow. You'd have absolutely NO clue about the original topic of this thread if you just read this last page. v_V
On the original topic, the trick to killing wolves is not to fight multiple wolves at a time, and if you do, try to reverse 'em or leg-cannon 'em into each other. That's pretty much your only hope. One at a time, however, they have, as Turner mentions in the official campaign, no tactics whatsoever. Rabbits tend to circle-strafe around you, trying to hit you from the sides so that -- assuming you're playing on Insane -- you can't easily reverse them. Wolves, on the other hand, just run at you and attack, so reversing is pitifully easy.
The only difficulty when reversing is the standard front kick, which, for wolves, does ridiculous damage and can in fact be a one-hit kill if it hits you in the head (which it will if you're ducking or downhill from them). That move isn't reversable. Rabbits have it too, and they're far more annoying with it due to their tendency to vary their attacks and occasionally start an attack combo using that kick first (although their kick doesn't do permanent damage or nearly as much). Wolves, however, will ONLY do that kick after they've done a standard punch, which, while not reversable, _is_ duckable. Just wait for the wolf to run at you (always face them so they won't pounce) and either start pummelling the crap out of them with perfect timing the moment they get out of their animal-style running, which will not allow them to block or reverse you, or wait for them to start attacking you and begin reversing. If you end up ducking a punch instead of reversing it, that means they did the standard punch and they're going to follow it up with their unblockable kick of doom, so quickly attack (or, if you're feeling confident, quickly handspring back as they do the kick, and then leg-cannon 'em).
On the original topic, the trick to killing wolves is not to fight multiple wolves at a time, and if you do, try to reverse 'em or leg-cannon 'em into each other. That's pretty much your only hope. One at a time, however, they have, as Turner mentions in the official campaign, no tactics whatsoever. Rabbits tend to circle-strafe around you, trying to hit you from the sides so that -- assuming you're playing on Insane -- you can't easily reverse them. Wolves, on the other hand, just run at you and attack, so reversing is pitifully easy.
The only difficulty when reversing is the standard front kick, which, for wolves, does ridiculous damage and can in fact be a one-hit kill if it hits you in the head (which it will if you're ducking or downhill from them). That move isn't reversable. Rabbits have it too, and they're far more annoying with it due to their tendency to vary their attacks and occasionally start an attack combo using that kick first (although their kick doesn't do permanent damage or nearly as much). Wolves, however, will ONLY do that kick after they've done a standard punch, which, while not reversable, _is_ duckable. Just wait for the wolf to run at you (always face them so they won't pounce) and either start pummelling the crap out of them with perfect timing the moment they get out of their animal-style running, which will not allow them to block or reverse you, or wait for them to start attacking you and begin reversing. If you end up ducking a punch instead of reversing it, that means they did the standard punch and they're going to follow it up with their unblockable kick of doom, so quickly attack (or, if you're feeling confident, quickly handspring back as they do the kick, and then leg-cannon 'em).
Ultimatum479 with notes by Usagi wrote:Wow. You'd have absolutely NO clue about the original topic of this [or any] thread if you just read this last [or any] page. v_V
Ultimatum479 with notes by Usagi also wrote:The only difficulty when reversing is the standard front kick...Wolves, however, will ONLY do that kick after they've done a standard punch [I disagree; if you're crouching in front of them, they'll kick first and ask questions later.], which, while not reversable [Again, I disagree: I've managed to reverse all wolf attacks except the front kick, and the rapid leg sweep.], _is_ duckable. [It's also blockable, which is more effective, because you can follow up with counter punches and kicks.] If you end up ducking a punch instead of reversing it, that means they did the standard punch [This hasn't been my experience, either.] and they're going to follow it up with their unblockable kick of doom, so quickly attack (or, if you're feeling confident [I always feel confident fighting wolves, until they kill me.], quickly handspring back as they do the kick, and then leg-cannon 'em).