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evasion/blur mechanics?

Hauztein
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How does the dodge/miss mechanics works?
It is just a 20% chance of miss? Like 1 in each 5 attacks will miss... or its a more complicated calculation?
  • mrdankles
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    Around that but then again it's all about RNG. Chance you can dodge 2+ back to back it dodge nothing and get wrecked. Praise the RNGesus
  • FriedEggSandwich
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    Nobody seems to know. Dodge-rolling, for any player, grants a "dodge-period" of less than a second where every single-target skill fired at you during this dodge-period will miss. The way I understood it was that shuffle/blur gave you a 20% chance to proc the same "dodge-period" you get from a dodge-roll. This would explain how so much can miss a shuffle user cos with 20% proc chance it is quite likely you will get more than one proc in a row, essentially extending the "dodge-period".

    @Alcast originally put me on to this explanation, but I've since been told it's wrong by nobody with authority. Who knows?
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  • Alcast
    Alcast
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    Nobody seems to know. Dodge-rolling, for any player, grants a "dodge-period" of less than a second where every single-target skill fired at you during this dodge-period will miss. The way I understood it was that shuffle/blur gave you a 20% chance to proc the same "dodge-period" you get from a dodge-roll. This would explain how so much can miss a shuffle user cos with 20% proc chance it is quite likely you will get more than one proc in a row, essentially extending the "dodge-period".

    @Alcast originally put me on to this explanation, but I've since been told it's wrong by nobody with authority. Who knows?

    If the 20% chance procs and 3000 spells hit you in the period where you dodge roll they will all miss.

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  • Autolycus
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    Major Evasion seems to work a bit differently than dodge rolling in my experience. With Major Evasion, dodging an attack is on an individual attack basis. So, the chance to dodge each individual attack is separate. I could get hit by enemy A and dodge enemy B, even if they attacked simultaneously. The dodge rolling as described above seems to be accurate, though, in that there is a very brief period after a dodge roll where everything misses.
    Edited by Autolycus on June 3, 2016 5:02PM
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