u/Gurnel

So, recently I’ve became quite confused on what’s the best strategy majority of the time. Like, when you pretty much won the team fight, but there are still some enemies running towards their base or something. Is it worth to go after them, try to stagger them, or just try to hold the enemy team’s return? Or should we all just sit on the payload and make it move faster? Sometimes both teams are just fighting far from the payload too.

Generally in my lobbies (GM3-1) the whole team tends to ignore the payload in order to push the enemies back to base and get kills, with the exception of the Strategists players, who tends to be more passive and stay on payload while tirelessly pinging the payload to infinity. Since the game often rewards being aggressive, I’ve always thought hunting them down was a good idea. But recently I’ve noticed some teams that are almost exclusively with the payload majority of the time and I’m feeling like those teams take the point much faster.

So what would you say it’s the best thing to do in those situations?

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u/Gurnel — 21 days ago

My duo usually plays Punisher and we don’t really know which characters have the best synergy with him. I thought maybe Storm or Mantis because of damage boost, but I’m not sure.

Which characters do you like having in your team the most, as a Punisher player?

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u/Gurnel — 23 days ago