Scarlet Shocker Posted Monday at 09:28 PM Posted Monday at 09:28 PM I have discovered recently that I really like being able to burst into range of my enemies and do stuff to them when they least expect it. It's especially good for for squishies where an exit can be made very quickly too. I tried Combat Teleport just recently and didn't think it had the same feel and responsiveness. But that's one go... so I'm probably not giving it a fair shake. I did notice that SoS on Barbizilla my brute was very effective. The Jaunt component seems to be a handy "Oh Shit" button - a single keypress and you're out of sight and mind I don't find much else in Experimentation to write home about, but it certainly seems to have more than the Teleportation set so far as I'm concerned. Tell me I'm right, or tell me I'm wrong. I'm interested in seeing your PoV If going to space for 11 minutes makes you an astronaut, then I'm probably an expert gynaecologist.
arcane Posted Monday at 10:02 PM Posted Monday at 10:02 PM (edited) Speed of Sound > Combat Teleport in a vacuum. Combat Teleport > Speed of Sound in reality because Teleportation > Experimentation. Every single one of my characters has Teleport/Combat Teleport/Fold Space, so that kinda settles it for me. Edited Monday at 10:03 PM by arcane 1
biostem Posted Monday at 10:46 PM Posted Monday at 10:46 PM For me it's about the tohit buff that combat teleport grants - leverage it! That being said, I rarely take speed of sound from experimentation because I'm not a big fan of the set overall, and I generally a travel power with more sustainable vertical movement...
MTeague Posted Monday at 10:48 PM Posted Monday at 10:48 PM I like Speed of Sound / Jaunt. I also have it on my AR/Martial Blaster who also has Burst of Speed, so she can bamph around the battlefield like crazy. That said, with only four regular pools to choose from, and given how popular Hasten is, I get why many people who want Speed of Sound would be more likely to go SuperSpeed, and just live without the bamphing. SuperSpeed coming with a Stealth component doesn't stink, either. .
Lunar Ronin Posted Monday at 10:53 PM Posted Monday at 10:53 PM Speed of Sound on a Brute or Tanker lets you aggro a bunch of mobs while you're speeding through a map, and bring them with you to the final room so your teammates can enjoy. Combat Teleport does not. Therefore, Speed of Sound wins. 1
Major_Decoy Posted Tuesday at 06:12 AM Posted Tuesday at 06:12 AM 8 hours ago, arcane said: Speed of Sound > Combat Teleport in a vacuum. I'm pretty sure that the Speed of Sound is 0mph in a vacuum. 2 1
Six-Six Posted Tuesday at 06:57 AM Posted Tuesday at 06:57 AM I prefer Combat TP over Jaunt for the to hit aspect. some characters have keys bound to CTP to every direction, at varying distances. I even bound a key to TP in place while hovering to increase my to hit for harder foes. Jaunt kinda throws me off because my fighting style jumps in and out of range. Jaunt always faces in the direction of you're facing, so the time to turn around to face your enemy is rather cumbersome. Also, to activate Jaunt, SoS needs to be on, which entails added end drain. I only use it and the experimentation pool when the character theme calls for it. My Toons
Water Posted Tuesday at 07:50 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:50 AM Like most others - Combat Teleport every toon with that significant To Hit buff.
twozerofoxtrot Posted Tuesday at 01:07 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:07 PM It really depends on my theory of play for a character, end usage, and what power selection allows. However, for the characters that do employ SoS, I greatly enjoy Jaunt. It has a longer range, puts you in range faster than CTP despite the overall animation time being .33 sec slower than CTP, and for what it's worth I think it just looks cooler. Really, the biggest slight against Jaunt is that every single power in the Experimentation pool blows. You're literally picking the entire pool just to have combined groundspeed and rapid repositioning on demand. Even the T4 and T5 unlocks are underwhelming for the buy in to access them. Compare that with Teleport pool and it's a lockout. The only power that's niche is Team Teleport, but even that has some decent applications for MMs. Every other power is an all-star after the Travel Pool updates. The Teleport animation proliferation also helps sell it. And for ground mobility between fights? SMART vendor runs work just fine. 1
Scarlet Shocker Posted Tuesday at 02:05 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 02:05 PM 55 minutes ago, twozerofoxtrot said: It really depends on my theory of play for a character, end usage, and what power selection allows. However, for the characters that do employ SoS, I greatly enjoy Jaunt. It has a longer range, puts you in range faster than CTP despite the overall animation time being .33 sec slower than CTP, and for what it's worth I think it just looks cooler. Really, the biggest slight against Jaunt is that every single power in the Experimentation pool blows. You're literally picking the entire pool just to have combined groundspeed and rapid repositioning on demand. Even the T4 and T5 unlocks are underwhelming for the buy in to access them. Compare that with Teleport pool and it's a lockout. The only power that's niche is Team Teleport, but even that has some decent applications for MMs. Every other power is an all-star after the Travel Pool updates. The Teleport animation proliferation also helps sell it. And for ground mobility between fights? SMART vendor runs work just fine. I would tend to agree with this, the caveat being I've very limited experience of CT. I might have to go on the Test Server and give it a whirl. That said I don't really bother with travel powers now. SoS gives me a great run speed - plus the insta-TP and then I just buy rocket packs. I'll invariably take Combat Jumping. I used to be a big fan of Hover, but that's been seriously gimped now and even at 0ft you have to deactivate it to operate some powers which I find annoying and immersion breaking. If going to space for 11 minutes makes you an astronaut, then I'm probably an expert gynaecologist.
tidge Posted Tuesday at 02:10 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:10 PM 15 hours ago, biostem said: For me it's about the tohit buff that combat teleport grants - leverage it! That being said, I rarely take speed of sound from experimentation because I'm not a big fan of the set overall, and I generally a travel power with more sustainable vertical movement... I prefer Combat Teleport to other similar powers, yet... I observed some weird behavior (at low level) I rarely see this at higher levels, but I have more to do at higher level so I have not really been paying attention any longer. 1
ScarySai Posted Tuesday at 02:16 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:16 PM 16 hours ago, Scarlet Shocker said: I tried Combat Teleport just recently and didn't think it had the same feel and responsiveness. That's weird. Are you using /powexeclocation target combat teleport ? I love speed of sound, but combat teleport wins in terms of responsiveness. 1
Scarlet Shocker Posted Tuesday at 02:18 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 02:18 PM 1 minute ago, ScarySai said: That's weird. Are you using /powexeclocation target combat teleport ? I love speed of sound, but combat teleport wins in terms of responsiveness. I've never tried that. I'm not great with /commands with SoS I just point, click and I'm in their face giving them what for If going to space for 11 minutes makes you an astronaut, then I'm probably an expert gynaecologist.
ScarySai Posted Tuesday at 02:21 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:21 PM (edited) Yeah, I use ctrl+lbutton for manual combat porting, and that command to button5 for targeted ports. Works wonders. You can do the same for jaunt, but it's less responsive. Edited Tuesday at 02:21 PM by ScarySai
Uun Posted Tuesday at 02:56 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:56 PM I use /bind numpad5 "powexec_location target Combat Teleport" as well as /bind numpad2 "powexec_location back:100 Combat Teleport" for non-armored ATs Uuniverse
Scarlet Shocker Posted Tuesday at 03:11 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 03:11 PM 49 minutes ago, ScarySai said: Yeah, I use ctrl+lbutton for manual combat porting, and that command to button5 for targeted ports. Works wonders. You can do the same for jaunt, but it's less responsive. I have a Razer Naga and Tarterus so I just bind the powers to keys there and zoom If going to space for 11 minutes makes you an astronaut, then I'm probably an expert gynaecologist.
Andreah Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I bind "powexeclocation target combat teleport" to my 'G' key, which I think of as my Go-To key. Select an enemy, press G, I'm there. If they're out of combat teleport range, I have shift+G bound to regular teleport the same way. Both go through most walls, too. And you can select teammates if you need to get to them, too. Teleport powers don't suppress in combat like other travel powers do -- very handy, and helps make up for how finnicky travelling across zones with teleport can be.
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