Smith of Kitava 90/90/90 and Chaos 75%
" Mark has said that he wants to remove all unfair mechanics a monster beaming you from 2 screens away is not a fair mechanic. Do you agree or you actually think this is a great thing to have in the game? |
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No, I don't consider it unfair to have a mob that can delete your character from offscreen if you stand in its beam like a moron.
Roll out of it, los it, identify the mob and prioritize it. Or expect the same slop as always, aka instantly deleting mobs 2 screens and 3 generations ahead w/o employing a single brain cell in the process. Last Epoch and D4 do that beautifully if you want to give those a spin. |
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What if they just had a tower map where the precursor tower launches a beam at you from the very end of the map and you just have to dodge roll all the way through it? Would that be fun for you too?
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" On a recent interview became clear by what mark was saying that a LOT of damage sources that people thing are chaos, are in fact physical. Chaos is either purple, or affliction affiliated (poison, blood) |
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" Look, though this monster specifically is not as problematic as people here are implying (dmg is not high), it can spawn in maps with narrow hallways (seepage and augury, for example), so the "just roll out of it" is not always that simple. |
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" No, we don't. I just hammer my face into keyboard until I'm lvl 87. As we all are here to admire your extraordinary intelligence, how about you make us a youtube video? So we may learn from the supreme master of Poe2. |
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Guy doesn't seem to realize that there is a cost to dodge rolling, namely that your character is a sitting duck for a significant amount of time at the end of the roll. All the other mobs that are blocking you from getting to the Priest of the Sun have to be dealt with before you can get to him and you're dodge rolling around like an idiot in a pack of stuff trying to kill you... But instead use this as an opportunity to flex your dodge roll skills.. whatever man
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