Edoras wrote:
Styles wrote:
It's true that a paladin could kill a sleeping, unprepared necromancer with no wraith army. Nobody is going to dispute that, and that has nothing to do with anything that has been discussed in this thread. But, in the actual log, there was more to it than "a paladin killed a necro in 2 BoGs". Who knows what information has been omitted from all of these other examples people keep citing?
Gee, I don't know, but maybe you could actually go look them up and figure it out for yourself? Every single log that's been quoted here is publicly available. If you were more than an insufferable troll you would actually look for yourself instead of going "they're obviously lying because their actual examples discredit my ideas."
He's saying that there are things we don't know. In the logs where the necros get owned, what were the necro's buffs? Were they missing a key buff that could have been the difference between losing and winning. If the one that beat the necro did so because the player forgot a buff, then that's a player mistake. If, with the buff that was missing, the necro had a greater chance of winning than the opponent, the necro is at an unfair advantage, a.k.a. out of balance.
P.S. just trying to clarify Styles' point.