Those moments in PvP where you're kicking somebody's *** and then they decide to pull out those moves that one-shot you.
Like Dark Bead for example
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Animaaal wrote:I don't understand....
Lmaousine wrote:Animaaal wrote:I don't understand....
Okay my bad, I wasn't specific enough.
Let's start on how to counter Dusk Crown Dark Bead
Most likely one of the most used clutch moves
Sentiel wrote:Great Magic Barrier
Vow of Silence
Havel's Greatshield
Stone Greatshield
Roll backstab
Keeping distance (the spell is pathetic unless you're close to the caster)
Evading / blocking the spell until the spammer is out of casts
Silver Pendant, although I wouldn't recommend this
sparkly-twinkly-lizard wrote:Havels great shield is nice but if you have more than one mage blasting at you it doesn't matter how much stamina you have, they'll bust through, but against a single mage it pretty mush nullifies their arsenal.
as for another "clutch" move i'd like some tips on, how about last second pyro (blk flame) spam?
Particularly if you have no magic/ attunement.
Sentiel wrote:Animaaal, I meant to keep distance from the beads themselves. You can block one, or two with Crest Shield and wait it out. The spell is much less of a threat with every meter it has to travel.
Poliwrath wrote:animal is right... never under estimate the great magic shield.. I remember someone (maybe you?) posted a video of it in action.. I was so stunned at how well it worked... its so overlooked.
Having skill as a caster is still having skill. Just because their strengths are not in physical combat is no reason to imply they aren't skilled, because they very well could be, just not in melee combat.lorenzo110 wrote:Sentiel pretty much gave a pretty accurate detail on how to counter these try hard tactics. What I find funny is how terrible these try hard players are once you drop Vow on them and they are forced to fight without magic. Quite honestly noobs are better fighters then these try hards who get their magic taken away. One guy I know who does the try hard method a lot will just jump over a cliff if he sees vow activated or GMB. When they are forced to fight with a weapon and the skill they possess they learn very fast they have neither one of these to fall back on. I myself just prefer to roll their spamming and bs them for being terrible players. Because it teaches them that they better have a plan B if their plan A isn't working at all against a skilled player. Just my opin