endtime
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At this point I've played enough ED to notice the differing animations between a connecting and blocked strike even before the character has started running towards the opponent and the block appears (the character takes a fraction of a second slower to start running towards the opponent on a strike that is about to be blocked). However, have you ever noticed that if you worry about blocks, deflects, crits, etc you are more likely to be victimized? For example, a few days ago, I was on a massive juggernaut winning streak. My character was using a support build and was performing extremely well. Suddenly, I started worrying about deflect odds. None of my opponents had high enough support to go beyond the minimum 2% chance. Prior to this concern, I had not been deflected, but on the first battle after I realized the potential for deflects, I was deflected by someone with 44 support. This is just one example. A general example is the idea that when using a support build, I tend to crit more on my buddies, who are very aware of the luck factors associated with the game and considered pros, rather than the general ED public, most of which are less aware of luck factors, So once again, to recap the question: do you think that worrying/predicting bad luck makes your odds worse as many have observed or are programmed numbers, straight up programmed numbers? After so many duels have you developed a "gut feeling" of when bad luck will happen? Is it more effective to follow the logical choice or gut feeling (e.g. you have a stronger club, but a weaker gun and a weird feeling about a block, should you rage with the club or choose the gun for safety)? Sound off below.
< Message edited by endtime -- 1/24/2012 17:04:34 >
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