My hunter is my main, so if you don't mind, stop assuming things. I'm not calling out hunters anywhere. I'm calling out you not doing the bridge legit. Legit means, building the bridge, killing the swordbearer once bridge is built, cross bridge, kill Gatekeeper, repeat process till all but 1 player minimum is across to activate ogre sequence, survive onslaught of ogre ultras, wizard ultras, knight ultras, normal wizards, normal knights, normal acolytes and a buttload of thrall and cursed thrall until ogres are dead, while making sure Totems don't overload.
You keep saying "sniping while invisible" here, but invisibility will only protect you for so long and you can't just hide back sniping as Totems overload, even without middle platform activated, so you would have to be down in the fray, not sitting idly on the side line.
So if you did do this phase legitly, you would be aware of all these mechanics. However, if you cheese the bridge and snipe ogres from one side, you would never have known there were extra mechanics in play if someone was across the bridge with the ogres. Cheesers are lucky as hell those totems don't overload until all but 1 player is across.
And the confluxes as an example on finding certain things easy or not? Confluxes are simple, especially the left side that everyone wants 2-3 players guarding. 1 Fatebringer on a level 32 with Ghorn for Minotaurs means easy solo on left conflux. I'm all down to see your skill on confluxes too, anytime I'm on, just send me invite. I'll be the judge of your "confluxes are easy".
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