So, while I don't recommend most players do this, clearly if he's climbing, something about what he is doing is having a positive effect over time.
Is it what you "usually expect" from a fixer? No.
Do you "feel good" about what you're getting from that fixer? Probably not.
But can it be an effective strategy? Absolutely!
As Yellowocean just posted in his Speeder guide, Speeders are usually the scouts causing distractions...
But we all know how delicious a Fixer out in the open looks...
So if he made himself obvious, and draws all kinds of fire, but has somehow found a way to survive...
That means his teammates aren't getting targeted...
And if the team figures out the benefits of this strategy, I can see how it's just another variant of having a distracting Speeder on your team.
I think Rovio has caused a huge disservice here by facilitating this suspension.
Here they have an item (Duct Tape), and some player has invested in upgrading it, and found a unique way to use it -- TO POSITIVE EFFECT.
He is winning. Using items they created in a unique way.
Fellas, experimentation and variety are good for the game. Variety of ships, weapons, builds, strategies, tactics, etc...
It all makes this game so rich and deep.
Please use extreme caution and discernment when Reporting anyone trying to find new and unique ways to play.
A team rushing in together can be frighteningly dangerous and effective.
A team holding back together can be brutally hard to assault.
There are a million different tactical variants in this game.
Why is yours right, and another's wrong?
How many times does someone not play with the same tactical style as you?
For me, it's all the time!
We don't get to discuss strategy before the battle, so it has taught me to watch and adjust on the fly.
It has also taught me to be patient with players who approach the battle with a completely different tactic than my own.
Just because that's not how I wanted to fight that match, doesn't mean it's not a good strategy (at least sometimes).
Sometimes we lose because I didn't adjust to them.
Sometimes we lose because they didn't adjust to me.
Sometimes we win because one of us adapts to the other, and it works.
I don't see how this is any different.
This guy is playing Fixer in a unique way, that has every potential of being a highly effective distraction tactic.
If he is honestly trying, none of you have any right to Report him for that.
And no, I don't feel bad that he's not playing the way you want him to.
I would personally never play Fixer this way, but I can't fault him for (a) trying it, (b) enjoying it, or (c) finding success with it.
And you shouldn't either.
The Report button should only be used on floaters who do nothing.
Obviously if someone is moving around trying to do stuff, at the very least they're causing a little distraction.
They're trying to contribute.
If it's a bad strategy, their infamy will fall.
Let the system handle that.
You don't need to Report them.
(For the record, I have no interest in playing Fixer of any variety, but this guy getting suspended made me upset.)
If I were this guy, I would demand that Rovio immediately reinstate his account.
I would also demand that Rovio explain publicly what is the INTENDED USE of the Duct Tape.
Because if how he is using it is not it, then what the heck is?!!
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