vader10
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| 20 Nov 2011 05:33 PM |
(this thread looks best with the roblox forum enhancer)
Hello RAT, Sparrow Admiral vader10 here. If you came upon this thread, you read my shout, found this on C&G, or got this some other way.
This thread isn't that long, but it covers the basic things that you should know when raiding. Reading this as an experienced raider may be lame to you, but even they don't follow these fundamentals. So I urge you to read it anyways, even to check if you haven't missed anything.
First thing to begin with, **Always raid in a group!** You *never* want to raid without a squad. Your squad should be a minimum of five members, unless you are in Immortals or you are known for fighting, etc. Most members always raid alone, and then call for backup. While you're doing this, the enemy calls for backup too. Joining as a group takes the enemy by surprise. Call for backup later if you need it.
Second, Prepare your means of proof prior to the raid. Word of advice, ***NEVER USE ROBLOX SCREENSHOT/RECORDER!!!*** Unless your display quality is below 480x480, you'll get extremely blurry images. When you win the raid, nobody will be able to read the text if there is any. If you get banned unfairly, nothing can be read. Get something like FRAPS, CamStudio or Hypercam. Any of those are better than the ROBLOX functions.
Third, Scout the base beforehand. Especially when your squad are all newbies to the base. Sure, odds are you can clear the base if you're a really good fighter; but you might not be able to find the flag if it's hidden. There are also *secret entrances* half of the time, knowing where these are put yourself at an advantage. Not only should you scout the base, but take note of who defends the base and when; take note of the general skill of the enemy. Sharing this Intel with the rest of RAT will give us all a greater knowledge of the base and the enemy itself.
Fourth, **There's a chat bar for a reason, you know** Communication is vital to a battle or a raid. ROBLOX games have a chatting function for a reason, and they have further implemented a team chat. Obviously, only usable in bases where there are teams; use the symbol % in front of your text to talk to your team only. There will be a (TEAM) chat displayed in front of your chat. Not only will this keep your talking in secrecy, but you will also gain the attention of your teammates, compared to ordinary chat.
Fifth, Plan yourselves out. Once you're in control of the base, good job and all, but if you don't place yourselves in different areas to patrol properly, your hard work will be gone. You don't want a concentrated amount of members near the spawn, because if someone slips through your defense you will be ruined. In fact, you don't ever want a concentrated amount of members in one area, because if an enemy 'tank' comes through, they will just blow you all apart. Keep yourselves separated. *ALWAYS* at least one in the flag room/area, perhaps two-three on the walls/in the base and one or two by the spawn. Depending on the skill level of your team, divide yourselves throughout the fort.
If you have any suggestions, post a reply and this may be remade soon enough with that added. If not, thanks for having read anyways, - Sparrow Admiral vader10
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Vrix
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| 20 Nov 2011 05:35 PM |
Typing (TEAM) in your sentences while raiding really doesn't work.
Or it's just that NB high ranks are terrible at chatting. |
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Mike82098
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vader10
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| 20 Nov 2011 05:37 PM |
@Boost, the latter.
@Mike, just experimenting. I hate the wait to see how it looks qq |
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| 20 Nov 2011 05:45 PM |
Important things first: I like your new look Vader!
Next, I'm not sure if this is good, you should plan the raid ahead of time. To know who will be coming. That way, you can know that you won't have people leaving you in the middle. |
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St0rmx
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Tommyx62
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| 20 Nov 2011 05:55 PM |
| Really good raiding guide Sir. |
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| 20 Nov 2011 05:56 PM |
I was waiting for an Admiral to post something like this. Nice guide. Imma post a Bellator guide on this thread.
Raiding NB Fort Bellator:
HINTS: It is BEST, and ABSOLUTELY RECOMMENDED, for your raiding party to have good gear. It usually depends on which side has the better gear at Bellator for them to capture the fort. If you are a NBCer, then bring a BC friend with extra gear. If you have extra gear, give them around. You want everyone to be in shape to face NB's difficult ways.
Noble Blade Fort Bellator is a copy of the old JC Recruitment Center, so you may have had experience already. You can get to the fort through the bridge, but on the walls to the right and left, there is a thin path you can use if the bridge proves too difficult to pass. Also, when your entering the fort, the first thing you want to do is probably get to the armory and get guns. They might be able to hold against the gear. Occasionally, an NBer will lose a plane, and you should take it, since the NB planes are strong and will provide a huge advantage for your team.
When you capture the fort, MAKE SURE YOU GUYS DO NOT LEAVE THE FLAG. The flag is the sole point, and have your people with the best gear defend it. Have something like best gear defend the armory and flag, medium gear defend the outer sanctum of the fort, and have your worst gear or no gear at all people defend the bridge. However, all of them should have armory guns to assist in holding off NB.
Other than that, Bellator is not so hard to raid if you have the right strategy and strong enough gear. Sure, you'll get the Darkhearts and the Baseball Bats, but remember, you guys have gear too. Use them. If your weps don't show up, look in your backpack. |
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patgogo12
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Wowgnomes
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patgogo12
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| 20 Nov 2011 06:02 PM |
| My name is **Pat** Deal with it. |
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| 20 Nov 2011 06:04 PM |
I like spoons.
I like trains.
I like forums.
I like this forum.
I like RAT.
I like raiding.
I hate pie! |
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| 20 Nov 2011 06:11 PM |
| Good, but I'd also like to add that sometimes the 'teamchat' does not always work. Make sure you know whether or not before giving out information. |
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| 20 Nov 2011 06:13 PM |
| Great guide! I believe that it will help many RAT members. Thanks! |
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| 20 Nov 2011 09:27 PM |
| read the whole thing it sound legit |
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| 21 Nov 2011 05:23 PM |
| You would like spoons. >:D |
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