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  • Harassment
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  • Caution: Monsters' elemental/neutral damage is modified by their statistics, which are in majority unknown.
  • Harassment is: * any form of repeated behaviour intended to intimidate a person or make them feel unwelcome or uncomfortable * repeated interactions with a person after they have made it clear that further interaction is unwelcome Harassment occurs both online and in person at geek events.
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  • Harassment can mean many things to many people, but Blizzard has some specific behaviors they consider harassment.
  • Harrassment is the act of using units to strategically to slow down or stop either the enemies' teching, amassing of units for attack, or economy. Such units are either quick, ranged, and otherwise able to retreat or are heavy units that can survive many encounters while dealing a substantial amount of damage. The ability to retreat is usually used for attacks because harassment is meant to cripple the targets in hit-and-run type attacks and not destroy them completely (although repeated harassment can do this).
  • The first step to harassing someone is to find out everything about them. This first step is known by a number of good and bad names. for example we call it creative investigation, on the other hand the police call it stalking. However don't let the police get your spirits down, most of them are bribable. After you know every single thing there is to know about your victim you can begin to plan your harassment. It's not hard, just find something really annoying and then just do it over and over and over and over and over over and over and over and over and over over and over and over and over and over over and over and over and over and over over and over and over and over and over over and over and over and over and over again until it becomes so annoying that even you become sick of it.
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  • by Kyle Orland - Apr 8 2014, 3:05pm PST
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  • arstechnica.com
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  • Caution: Monsters' elemental/neutral damage is modified by their statistics, which are in majority unknown.
  • Harrassment is the act of using units to strategically to slow down or stop either the enemies' teching, amassing of units for attack, or economy. Such units are either quick, ranged, and otherwise able to retreat or are heavy units that can survive many encounters while dealing a substantial amount of damage. The ability to retreat is usually used for attacks because harassment is meant to cripple the targets in hit-and-run type attacks and not destroy them completely (although repeated harassment can do this). Some types of units (such as dark templar) are especially suited to harassment, due to stealth or other reasons (in this case, the ability to infiltrate bases without detection and kill probes or drones in a hit, which does not send a "You are under attack!" warning to the opponent, which means a dark templar can frequently destroy a distracted opponent's economy without the opponent ever knowing what happened). Harassment is a main part of some strategies as harassment slows down the development of attacking forces which allow players to research, expand, and attack with a stronger force than the other.
  • Harassment is: * any form of repeated behaviour intended to intimidate a person or make them feel unwelcome or uncomfortable * repeated interactions with a person after they have made it clear that further interaction is unwelcome Harassment occurs both online and in person at geek events.
  • Harassment is
  • The first step to harassing someone is to find out everything about them. This first step is known by a number of good and bad names. for example we call it creative investigation, on the other hand the police call it stalking. However don't let the police get your spirits down, most of them are bribable. After you know every single thing there is to know about your victim you can begin to plan your harassment. It's not hard, just find something really annoying and then just do it over and over and over and over and over over and over and over and over and over over and over and over and over and over over and over and over and over and over over and over and over and over and over over and over and over and over and over again until it becomes so annoying that even you become sick of it. Something as simple as calling your victim on the phone and hanging up can become really annoying if you do it 500 times at one o'clock in the morning. Or perhaps you will take the Internet approach and randomly place their name in website you know they go to, right, ?
  • Harassment can mean many things to many people, but Blizzard has some specific behaviors they consider harassment.
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