Talk:Great Gamble/@comment-27934358-20160307200119/@comment-24458380-20160308184020

@Trollsin,

It's called "Great Gamble" for a reason.

When it hits it does a LOT of damage, but if it misses, well ... you get nothing.

Great Gamble is more effective against slower enemies like Gorecyclops and Dragons.

Garm move VERY quickly, so if you want your pawns to have a better chance of hitting them (in the head), inflict them with Torpor first.

Use a Rusted weapon (preferably a bow) to slow them down.

THEN watch your pawns hit them with Great Gamble.