Tac | Fri 07-Jul-17 08:48 PM |
Member since 15th Nov 2005
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#4774, "RE: Don't have to deal with them"
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>The way Intensify works is that they have to be in combat and >lag-free to initiate it, they enter the intensify command and >appear to strike with a lot of burst. Now, were you to flee >and come back and bash/trip them, that would negate their >intensify (since it only works for the current combat, not for >any future ones) and prevent them entering new intensify for >the duration of the lag. This works in a similar vein for >cranial, lash and all others.
This is misinfo. Intensify lasts for 6 rounds or whatever regardless of the "current combat" or whatever.
>1) Figure out what they're Anticipating (based on fail rate) >against you and use another lagging move >2) When you see the round of burst dam of lightning strikes, >flee and come back with a lagging move
See above. You have to wait out intensify for this to work.
>3) Control the flow of battle yourself. For example, open with >a bash/trip/lash, stay there for two rounds, flee regardless >of what happened and come back with another lagging move. That >way, they don't have an intensify window.
This is a particularly annoying way to fight a monk. Only effective to a point though.
>4) If they lag themselves (with a wrath perhaps) - burst >yourself with a double-thrust or similar.
No one casts wrath anymore.
>5) If they don't look like they're being lagged by your lag >move, make them chase you, some may have Champions Stand, but >it only works if they stand there.
This is good info.
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Dealing with elf palidans?
[View all] , Grumpster (Anonymous), Mon 03-Jul-17 10:40 AM
RE: Dealing with elf palidans?,
Thaedan (Anonymous),
07-Jul-17 12:55 PM, #2
Don't have to deal with them,
Sertius,
03-Jul-17 11:09 AM, #1
RE: Don't have to deal with them,
Tac,
07-Jul-17 08:48 PM #3
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