I'm not sure what you mean by thunder damage, do you mean the lightning AoEs? If so, DPS have to actually do mechanics correctly or they'll kill everyone else (at least on vet) and that isn't a thing people like to do in normal content. Asylum Sanctorium is very mechanic-driven. Look up "asylum sanctorum kite lanes" and look at the images.
The mechanic is the dd kites them, either walking backwards in lanes or in a square as you can move slightly faster than the aoe. In normal you may be able to eat a couple, on vet they kill
El_Borracho wrote: »The mechanic is the dd kites them, either walking backwards in lanes or in a square as you can move slightly faster than the aoe. In normal you may be able to eat a couple, on vet they kill
Yes, this. Players who run backwards run out of room and tend to overlap others, and voila, dead. There are also melee players who get too close to the boss to DPS and then run/roll dodge backwards out of their lane into another player, same result.
I'm happy you brought up the square, @fizl101. You can move around in circle/box in a slow, controlled manner if you are a melee player and too close to the boss instead of roll dodging back onto another player and killing them. If you see a player running, its because they do not know what they are doing.
El_Borracho wrote: »The mechanic is the dd kites them, either walking backwards in lanes or in a square as you can move slightly faster than the aoe. In normal you may be able to eat a couple, on vet they kill
Yes, this. Players who run backwards run out of room and tend to overlap others, and voila, dead. There are also melee players who get too close to the boss to DPS and then run/roll dodge backwards out of their lane into another player, same result.
I'm happy you brought up the square, @fizl101. You can move around in circle/box in a slow, controlled manner if you are a melee player and too close to the boss instead of roll dodging back onto another player and killing them. If you see a player running, its because they do not know what they are doing.