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Wlk777
You're getting something wrong. First, explain what you mean by "sitting and waiting" - what's the meaning and how would it look? Does the opponent see the shifted Guardian from the start, or am I missing something? Second, the second player, whose territory the shifted Guardian is in, isn't blind either and sees that it's shifted. They can also see the opponent emerging from the teleport (by the way, shifted Guardians don't seem to appear in the lifts) for a second. (In the Underworld, you can even see the opponent's moves on the visible territory) - so it's unclear how this supposed trick would work, and even if it did, you need to be ready for the Guardian to be attacked. And a player who attacks the Guardian early has the right to certain bonuses. So stop overcomplicating things!
+1! Shifted Guardians don't exist near the metro! And when exiting the Monolith, the Guardian sometimes only allows you to exit, but you can't go back in.
Loi
This is a completely incomprehensible discussion...
As far as I understand, the teleport guardian (as well as the metro guardian) consists of two parts (and therefore, both parts are slightly weaker than one whole guardian) - so you need to attack both parts of the guardian.
Where did you get this information from? The Guardian has 45000 health, and when guarding the underground, it remains at 45000. Can someone explain to me why, when crossing above ground, I can attack one guardian of my choice, but when crossing through the Monolith, I have to attack two, and they are of the same strength? :confused: I don't understand...

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