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Guild Wars: Beginner's Guild vs. Guild Battle Guide

ressurect back at base. An enemy monk is almost dead and out of
position at 5:57? Wait until after 6:00 before you kill him, so his body gets
stranded at out of position land, far away from the rest of his team, with
no chance of ressurection for two full minutes.

Always look for targets that are out of position, over extended, or simply
not kiting. Everyone makes mistakes during a match, but it's the team
that captalizes best on these mistakes that emerge the victor. If a midline
is out of position - punish him for it. If a warrior is too over-extended,
punish him for it. If a monk is dropping a sig of devo on the front line,
punish him for it. Always be on the look out for mistakes on the enemy's
part. A mistake that goes unpunished is an opportunity lost for victory.

[b]Section 4: Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them[/b]

One of the most common mistakes I see when playing with newer guilds
is a bad decision when it comes to dealing with an enemy split. The
enemy has split. You spotted the split. What do you do? Remember that
indecision is just as bad, if not worse, than a bad decision. You don't
have the luxury to talk it out. You have to make the right decision within a
rapidly closing time window. Every second the enemy proceeds with the
split undisturbed makes your response window one bit narrower, until
there comes a time when your response becomes too late, and next thing
you know your bodyguard is lying dead with three enemies wailing on
your guild lord. This is where pre-planning and experience comes into
play. Teams lose to splits because they ignore the split when they can't
afford to, and when they split more players back than they need to. This
kind of decision comes with experience, but just remember: if the
opposing build is more splittable than yours, always try to force them to
8v8.

Everybody needs to kite. "Oh, but he has snares anyway and will just
outrun me" and "I have Shield of Deflection on me and the other monk is
watching me so I don't have a to kite" are stupid excuses not to kite.
Even if you're a warrior - if you're being wailed on, KITE! Move out of the
way! If you're a little wary about losing position from kiting backwards,

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