They'll be off eq from shielding at least, which delays the stand - actually probably a clever way to get skullbashes or whatever they're called? The single leg break trades for a prone that sticks (need it as an aff just to upset then you don't care), 2h raze does good damage and you can follow up with the hammer thing on a prone target to further nuke their health, right?
Yeah, epseth might be good after shield if that's what's allowing the upset. I didn't know cripple counted for that. The Q would be whether you're capitalizing on the prone or not though. Depending on when they shield, you probably aren't always able to, and curare is better if they're standing before you get bal because you're keeping aff pressure. But I could see it working to get the Warhammer head attack or a hit to a parried head for skull fractures if you can get bal back before they get eq from the shield.
They'll be off eq from shielding at least, which delays the stand - actually probably a clever way to get skullbashes or whatever they're called? The single leg break trades for a prone that sticks (need it as an aff just to upset then you don't care), 2h raze does good damage and you can follow up with the hammer thing on a prone target to further nuke their health, right?
Brain you're thinking off.
Seems the curare is good for getting through rebounding, whereas the epseth will be useful through shield because of the EQ time. Edit - Testing below, unless I do it the moment the shield goes up I'm unlikely to recover balance in time to Brain.
A nearly invisible magical shield forms around Tushar.
AB file for Upset suggests it shouldn't work with just epseth: Against an opponent who has suffered at least one badly damaged leg, you may exploit their motions to gain an opening with which to tangle your weapon with their legs. This will bring them crashing to the ground.
AB file for Upset suggests it shouldn't work with just epseth: Against an opponent who has suffered at least one badly damaged leg, you may exploit their motions to gain an opening with which to tangle your weapon with their legs. This will bring them crashing to the ground.
The biggest thing I can see is that you need to be more aware of where your enemy is parrying. In the log I looked at you hit parry twice and your battlefury perceives showed that his parry was static on the left arm the entire time, so there's no real excuse for that.
My advice is to gag and sub out the text on battlefury perceive. Condense the fractures to one line of info and set the parry up to be more recognizable.
Also, battlefury perceive can be done while you're offbalance and doesn't take battlefury balance, so you should be perceiving a second or so before you recover balance so that you can see parry changes based on your last hit, like if they moved parry to head after an overhand or if you can land another skullfrac.
They'll be off eq from shielding at least, which delays the stand - actually probably a clever way to get skullbashes or whatever they're called? The single leg break trades for a prone that sticks (need it as an aff just to upset then you don't care), 2h raze does good damage and you can follow up with the hammer thing on a prone target to further nuke their health, right?
Brain you're thinking off.
Seems the curare is good for getting through rebounding, whereas the epseth will be useful through shield because of the EQ time. Edit - Testing below, unless I do it the moment the shield goes up I'm unlikely to recover balance in time to Brain.
A nearly invisible magical shield forms around Tushar.
STOOD UP STOOD UP STOOD UP STOOD UP STOOD UP STOOD UP STOOD UP STOOD UP
STOOD UP STOOD UP STOOD UP STOOD UP STOOD UP STOOD UP STOOD UP STOOD UP
Tushar climbs onto a lean grizzly bear.
A lean grizzly bear shifts beneath Tushar as she adapts to his weight upon her furred back.
Another thing to be aware of here is that there are a fair few staples which speed up shield recovery. The quick-whitted trait and aldar diadem are very common, so this reallistically isn't something you would be able to rely on against a significant percentage of the playerbase, regardless of how fast to react to the shield you are. On the flip side there is lethal ink which slows down shield fairly significantly, but that's far less prevalent compared to the other two.
Do people still use Ada's pastebin? I'm struggling to find logs on there using obvious tags of each class name and prominent fights in those classes. All old logs have disappeared too because of the short expiry times.
Do people still use Ada's pastebin? I'm struggling to find logs on there using obvious tags of each class name and prominent fights in those classes. All old logs have disappeared too because of the short expiry times.
Searching by tag is pointless most of the time, since they're optional (and therefore hardly anybody adds them). I usually use a site specific search on Google (i.e. site:ada-young.appspot.com) if I want to find stuff on there.
Where can I host combat logs anyway? I can't find anything that lets me host html. Nothing I can find through this thread seems to display the combat logs either.
After like five losses and constantly tinkering with shit, I finally managed to pull off a win. Artibard is so scary And fixed the thing that made me lose the slowlock >:(
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Advice noted though, I'll change it to curare. Thanks all
Seems the curare is good for getting through rebounding, whereas the epseth will be useful through shield because of the EQ time. Edit - Testing below, unless I do it the moment the shield goes up I'm unlikely to recover balance in time to Brain.
You can upset before an attack which lets you focus speed for the carve... (Actually, does focus speed even speed up carve and splinter?)
Just not fast enough
Results of disembowel testing | Knight limb counter | GMCP AB files
And you won't understand the cause of your grief...
...But you'll always follow the voices beneath.
My advice is to gag and sub out the text on battlefury perceive. Condense the fractures to one line of info and set the parry up to be more recognizable.
Also, battlefury perceive can be done while you're offbalance and doesn't take battlefury balance, so you should be perceiving a second or so before you recover balance so that you can see parry changes based on your last hit, like if they moved parry to head after an overhand or if you can land another skullfrac.
Another thing to be aware of here is that there are a fair few staples which speed up shield recovery. The quick-whitted trait and aldar diadem are very common, so this reallistically isn't something you would be able to rely on against a significant percentage of the playerbase, regardless of how fast to react to the shield you are. On the flip side there is lethal ink which slows down shield fairly significantly, but that's far less prevalent compared to the other two.
Results of disembowel testing | Knight limb counter | GMCP AB files
https://ada-young.appspot.com/pastebin/k6BVR-Q9
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DISHONORABRU
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(today is The Many Fails of Kasa Lighthawk: An INSPIRE special event)
and then this happens
https://ada-young.appspot.com/pastebin/OWS1eQ6b
And fixed the thing that made me lose the slowlock >:(
Cheesing ftw. Was fun, @Vender!
So. Can someone please explain what the fuck happened.
I was at full 7015 health. And then I was instantly dead (and I had to make sure that I didn't fucking get cleaved or some stupid shit).