Talk:Melee

Things needed to be added to this article (strikethrough when done, please)
 * Melee tactics against infected
 * Melee spam/corner meleeing 'strategy'
 * New melee fatigue meter
 * Melee damage (Sort of?)
 * Add links to melee

Thanks. --(IzTheWiz Contributions) 17:18, 29 March 2009 (UTC)


 * This is all fine and dandy, except one thing: melee is not a verb.  You can't say something like "you can melee them off" because that makes no sense.  You can, however, say "you can use your melee attack to push them off".  --MadDawg2552 16:57, 29 March 2009 (UTC)


 * Though I think 'melee' has become used as a verb so often that people say it anyway. Most people can't even pronounce melee correctly. I see what you mean how it wouldn't be used like that usually, but it's how people who play the game say it and use it. --(IzTheWiz Contributions) 17:00, 29 March 2009 (UTC)


 * I've never heard anyone use it that way. The only time I've ever seen it used that way is on this wiki.  I don't think the wiki article should be promoting improper use of the word, even if people use it that way... especially if people use it that way.  --MadDawg2552 17:43, 29 March 2009 (UTC)


 * I don't believe you :/ My friends, myself, and alot of people I communicate with online say 'melee them away' or 'start meleeing' in a sense of a verb. It's not promototing improper use of the word, people still use words such as shotty as a verb to use a shotgun on something, it's just how people use words, and I'm certain you must have heard it before, not just on this wiki. It's just easier to say 'melee him off' than 'use your melee attack to get him off' or 'melee the hunter' instead of 'melee attack the hunter'. I think you can understand it's just easier. --IzTheWiz[ Talk - Contributions ] 17:56, 29 March 2009 (UTC)


 * When someone says, "Melee the hunter" or "melee him off" they are using the word correctly. It's confusing, I know... but that's the English language for you.  --MadDawg2552 17:59, 29 March 2009 (UTC)

If you want to use melee as a verb of sorts, you can always say "engage in melee against". --MadDawg2552 18:01, 29 March 2009 (UTC)