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'''Alpha strike''' refers to an all-in attack, in which a player (more often than not, who believes that he or she win from that attack) aims to deal a lethal amount of damage to the opponent. Since this leaves the attacker | '''Alpha strike''' refers to an all-in attack, in which a player (more often than not, who believes that he or she win from that attack) aims to deal a lethal amount of damage to the opponent. Since this leaves the attacker defenseless, it is generally used when the attacking player is positive that his attack will result in a win. | ||
The term comes from the computer game [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MechWarrior MechWarrior], where it describes the firing of all of the player's weapons simultaneously. | |||
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Revision as of 03:45, 15 December 2007
Alpha strike refers to an all-in attack, in which a player (more often than not, who believes that he or she win from that attack) aims to deal a lethal amount of damage to the opponent. Since this leaves the attacker defenseless, it is generally used when the attacking player is positive that his attack will result in a win.
The term comes from the computer game MechWarrior, where it describes the firing of all of the player's weapons simultaneously.
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