u/TheseTelevision5016

Dealing with people that constantly steal executions

Hi y'all.

So long story short. I ran a few starts yesterday and a siege for a bit.

I ran into a couple groups.

The first were newish looking players (not prestiged at all) so I kind of tried keeping a little distance (I was running a power fist and hbp). My set up is set them up, knock it down (using heroic PF). I chalked it up to them being new.

The second group, all prestige 4 lvl 25. I'd do the same, hit, execute, gun strike, rinse/repeat. But these two kept running over and snagging any kill I got, I ended up down because I couldn't maintain without the executes and rhythm.

I'm just wondering, in those situations I try, but generally restart the mission by myself after being frustrated

What's the consensus on 1) stealing executes, and 2) if it keeps happening, what should I do?

I get it, we all need executes, but having a heavy run over when they're full health rubs me a bit wrong.

Thank you brothers and sisters!

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u/TheseTelevision5016 — 3 days ago

Going from a year of 5mg, to zero.

Hi there,

So long story short, I'm stubborn and kind of dumb. But I stopped Lexapro coming up on 2 weeks ago Monday.

The first week, some brain zaps, nothing too bad.

The second week though, hot damn... Brain zaps from hell, severe jaw pain, severe teeth sensitivity, severe bloating (regardless what I eat.... I thought I had food poisoning).

I'm at the point, I think riding out the extreme might be best, vs jumping onto 2.5 or trying.

Just wondering y'all's thoughts. Go to 2.5 or just stay cold turkey?

It sucks but... If it stops faster that'd be amazing.

Also! Would increasing my water intake more be helpful? I typically to about 2k ml a day.

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u/TheseTelevision5016 — 5 days ago

Obelisk weekly Strategem norm

Not gonna lie, ran this with a couple randos. One was pres. 4 lvl 25, another was lvl 10, and I a pres 1 lvl 8 heavy with maxed out pyrecannon.

While annoyingly blind, it went really, really smoothly.

The flamer literally was a huge factor.

Anyway, if you're struggling, try fire.

More fire is always helpful 😂

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u/TheseTelevision5016 — 11 days ago