For sure, i can show you my method for dealing with an E merge both conserving my E well and winning a possitive energy advantage to win from or from chasing the other guy at slightly slower and more angles orrientated methods, best shown by leviathn in a spitfire on co E merge. You never roped levi without taking at least a few pings and probably dying.
When both players ignore trying to get a +energy advantage it comes down to what toonces describes. This type of fight only occurs between two people who like to win from disadvantage.
People who see a problem to be solved - the enemy must be beaten - and look for the safest and least flambouyant method of achieving that goal would never understand why two pilot would be fighting to get slowest on the merge.
It's not something one developes, I dont think, it comes from what type of person one is. The 'A to B and finish the job with the least effort and risk' type person, or someone more creative who likes to show a bit of style between A and B.
edit: right on vudak, much better stated.
Again I just don't get what you are saying. First you said you do this becuase its much
more effective in dueling, but now you say you do it because its more challenging, and say it actually puts you at a disadvantage?
When I duel, my goal is to shoot the other guy down, not put on some aerobatics display.
Don't get me wrong, I completely understand scrubbing speed to get an angles advantage in a fight. I just don't think this works on a true head on merge unless the other guy is just a total junk show.
I guess I'll never understand why you would put yourself at a disadvantage on purpose in a merge, so I leave this thread to you 'advanced duelers'.

But next time we merge in the MA don't get mad at me when I do a 2g immelman and end up 1000 feet above you, picking parts off of your plane at will. Sorry its not "flamboyant" enough for you, but thats not why I play the game.
