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Is this normal damage?

Discussion in 'Old Threads' started by The Ablazed, Mar 19, 2011.

  1. The Ablazed

    The Ablazed Banned

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    Well I got jumped by 2 glads and ankle snared. Since one was using extends I attacked the closer one with aoes and next thing you know the glad with the extend (FULL ABG PLATE) dies. Then shortly after the other. Anyone else notice abnormal stuff like this?
     
  2. HEX

    HEX Legendary Member

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    they were in gp with meh ...... dunno wtf u do but u are realy - ''strange'' - to use a nicer word !!!

    well glad super f...ed up !!!!!!!!! basicaly +25% dmg (only -40% pvp dmg) - alvais cryt , and blablabla....
    i just can't wait for fix ...

    PS - I realy think that the chain on glad give a bug ....

    AND IF courage scrool give only 9% attk speed then i'm ....... lmao is like 30% ....
     
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  3. XBhakti

    XBhakti New Member

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    Crit caps is the main reason for this

    Attack speed is irrelevant
    He can stack more +5 attack than usual with an above average 500+crit with no penalties(soft/hard cap)
    Bhakti has 780 crit with taha/taha PA which ensures (with consumables) absolute crit

    Any fighter class can exploit that. Glad's advantange is he has so many easy to trigger chains and aoes
     

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